Uterine tumor resembling ovarian sex-cord tumor: case report and review of the literature

Asian Biomed (Res Rev News). 2022 Jun 30;16(3):145-150. doi: 10.2478/abm-2022-0018. eCollection 2022 Jun.

Abstract

Background: We report the clinicopathological characteristics, immunohistochemical features, ultrastructure, tissue source, differential diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis of a patient with a uterine tumor resembling ovarian sex-cord tumor (UTROSCT).

Case report: A 40-year-old woman had a uterine myoma with enlargement for 2.5 years. An ultrasound examination showed a mixed echogenic mass at the posterior wall of the uterus and a dark cyst in the right adnexal area, which suggested a suspected uterine myoma with liquefaction and a suspected chocolate cyst. The patient underwent transabdominal tumor resection with removal of the right adnexal mass. Through postoperative pathological examination, the patient was diagnosed with UTROSCT. No recurrence was observed after a follow-up of 1 year.

Conclusion: Although UTROSCT is usually benign, it can relapse or metastasize, and patients with UTROSCT need comprehensive diagnosis and treatment.

Keywords: case reports; fertility preservation; immunohistochemistry; surgery; uterine neoplasms.