Fallopian tube carcinoma mimicking inguinal hernia: A case report with imaging and histological insights

Q4 Medicine
Anna Murata , Rika Yoshida , Shota Kato , Hideyuki Nagai , Minako Maruyama , Takeshi Yoshizako , Masako Ishikawa , Mamiko Nagase , Yasushi Kaji
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Abstract

Fallopian tube carcinoma, presenting as an inguinal hernia, is a rare entity. We report the case of a woman in her 70s with a history of hysterectomy and right oophorectomy 29 years prior who presented with left cervical lymphadenopathy and elevated CA125 levels. Imaging revealed a tubular structure in the left pelvic region extending into the inguinal hernia sac. Contrast-enhanced computed tomography revealed a tubular structure with solid components in the left pelvic region that herniated through the left inguinal canal. Magnetic resonance imaging further characterized the solid component within the tubular structure and revealed features suggestive of malignancy. Fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography/computed tomography revealed fluorodeoxyglucose uptake in the solid component and multiple enlarged lymph nodes, indicating lymph node metastasis. Subsequent laparoscopic resection confirmed high-grade serous carcinoma originating from the fallopian tube. Fallopian tube carcinoma typically presents nonspecific symptoms but elevated CA125 levels. Imaging often shows sausage-shaped masses. The mechanism in this case involved increased mobility of the left adnexa after hysterectomy and tumor infiltration near the inguinal canal. This case highlights the importance of considering fallopian tube carcinoma as a differential diagnosis when evaluating inguinal hernias, particularly in high-risk patients.
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Radiology Case Reports
Radiology Case Reports Medicine-Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
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1.10
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1074
审稿时长
30 days
期刊介绍: The content of this journal is exclusively case reports that feature diagnostic imaging. Categories in which case reports can be placed include the musculoskeletal system, spine, central nervous system, head and neck, cardiovascular, chest, gastrointestinal, genitourinary, multisystem, pediatric, emergency, women''s imaging, oncologic, normal variants, medical devices, foreign bodies, interventional radiology, nuclear medicine, molecular imaging, ultrasonography, imaging artifacts, forensic, anthropological, and medical-legal. Articles must be well-documented and include a review of the appropriate literature.
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