Pelvic Malignant Tumor with Liver Metastasis is Actually Conventional Leiomyoma with Abdominal Metastasis.

IF 0.7 Q4 SURGERY
Surgical Case Reports Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-08-14 DOI:10.70352/scrj.cr.25-0157
Jingjun Yang, Jianming Lu
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Abstract

Introduction: For this case, when the preoperative diagnosis indicated malignant tumor with metastasis, intraoperative frozen section examination was performed to adjust the surgical plan accordingly. This approach helped avoid overtreatment, minimizing the patient's pain and surgical trauma. This case holds educational significance.

Case presentation: A 45-year-old female patient underwent open myomectomy 12 years ago for uterine fibroids and laparoscopic subtotal hysterectomy 10 years ago for the same condition. During this check-up, her CA125 was found to be elevated. Further examinations, including ultrasound, enhanced CT, and enhanced MRI, all suggested a pelvic malignant tumor with liver metastasis. The patient underwent tumor resection, and both intraoperative frozen section and routine histopathologic examination confirmed that the pelvic and subphrenic tumors (which had been considered as liver metastases preoperatively) were both conventional leiomyomas.

Conclusions: This case highlights that leiomyomas, when metastatic, are easily misdiagnosed as malignant tumors with metastasis, presenting a significant challenge for preoperative diagnosis. Clinicians should maintain a high level of suspicion in such cases to avoid overtreatment. In this case, the intraoperative frozen section played a crucial role in preventing unnecessary pelvic lymph node dissection.

盆腔恶性肿瘤伴肝转移实际上是常规平滑肌瘤伴腹部转移。
简介:本病例术前诊断为恶性肿瘤伴转移,术中行冰冻切片检查,调整手术方案。这种方法有助于避免过度治疗,最大限度地减少患者的痛苦和手术创伤。这个案例具有教育意义。病例介绍:一名45岁的女性患者,12年前因子宫肌瘤行开放子宫肌瘤切除术,10年前因同样的情况行腹腔镜子宫次全切除术。在这次检查中,发现她的CA125升高。进一步的检查,包括超声、增强CT和增强MRI,均提示盆腔恶性肿瘤伴肝转移。患者行肿瘤切除术,术中冰冻切片及常规组织病理学检查证实盆腔及膈下肿瘤(术前考虑肝转移)均为常规平滑肌瘤。结论:本病例强调平滑肌瘤转移后易误诊为恶性肿瘤伴转移,对术前诊断提出了重大挑战。临床医生应对此类病例保持高度怀疑,以避免过度治疗。在本例中,术中冷冻切片在防止不必要的盆腔淋巴结清扫方面发挥了至关重要的作用。
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