Unusual Extension of Superficial Spreading Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Cervix to Uterus, Paraovarian, Paratubal Tissue, and Vaginal Surface: A Unique Case Report.
Naina Kumar, Immanuel Pradeep, Mishu Mangla, Annapurna Srirambhatla, Aparna Jarathi
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Abstract
Superficial spreading cervical squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is a rare phenomenon with few cases reported in the literature. The present case report briefs the findings of superficial spreading cervical SCC in postmenopausal women. A 65-year-old postmenopausal woman presented with bleeding per-vaginum for 1-2 months. On examination, the cervix was healthy with no visible growth. She was diagnosed with an endometrial malignancy on magnetic resonance imaging. On endometrial and cervical biopsy, histopathology revealed cervical intraepithelial neoplasia III in ectocervix with SCC in endocervical and endometrial curetting. The patient underwent modified radical hysterectomy with bilateral pelvic lymphadenectomy and histopathology revealed superficially spreading cervical SCC with tumor cells involving endometrium, myometrium, paratubal, paraovarian, vaginal margins without extending to pelvic, and para-aortic lymph nodes. The patient was further managed successfully with adjuvant chemoradiotherapy. Superficial spreading cervical SCC is very rare phenomenon. Its spread is not only limited to endometrium but can extend to involve myometrium, paratubal, paraovarian, and vaginal tissues.
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Journal of mid-life health is the official journal of the Indian Menopause society published Quarterly in January, April, July and October. It is peer reviewed, scientific journal of mid-life health and its problems. It includes all aspects of mid-life health, preventive as well as curative. The journal publishes on subjects such as gynecology, neurology, geriatrics, psychiatry, endocrinology, urology, andrology, psychology, healthy ageing, cardiovascular health, bone health, quality of life etc. as relevant of men and women in their midlife. The Journal provides a visible platform to the researchers as well as clinicians to publish their experiences in this area thereby helping in the promotion of mid-life health leading to healthy ageing, growing need due to increasing life expectancy. The Editorial team has maintained high standards and published original research papers, case reports and review articles from the best of the best contributors both national & international, consistently so that now, it has become a great tool in the hands of menopause practitioners.