罕见的卵巢小细胞癌,高钙血症型-诊断和治疗的挑战

Jahnavi Ethakota , Bipneet Singh , Haseeb Khan Tareen , Sakshi Bai , Muhammad Fawad Ashraf , Danesh Kumar , Hafsa Ahmed , Fayyaz Hafsa , Granowicz Eric
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卵巢小细胞癌,高钙血症型(scoht),也被称为小细胞勒氏型卵巢癌,是一种罕见的侵袭性癌症,主要影响年轻女性。它在所有卵巢癌中所占比例不到0.1% %,并且在三分之二的患者中与高钙血症有关。本病例报告描述了一名40岁的患者,以呼吸短促为主,最终被诊断为scot。实验室检查显示高钙血症,影像学显示双侧肺栓塞,子宫和左附件肿块,腹膜癌。活检显示为低分化癌,基因检测进一步显示SMARCA4突变,这在scot病例中可见。她还存在种系ATM和FANCC杂合突变,目前文献中还没有明确这些突变与SCCOHT之间的关系,这些突变是否会增加SCCOHT的发生风险,以及遗传咨询在这种情况下的作用,将是一件有趣的事情。由于其罕见性,没有标准的治疗方案。她开始使用卡铂/紫杉醇,并被转介到妇科肿瘤学家进行可能的细胞减少手术。报道这些罕见病例不仅增加了现有文献,而且强调了进一步研究的重要性和确定管理指南的必要性。
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A rare case of small cell carcinoma of the ovary, hypercalcemic type – Diagnostic and therapeutic challenges
Small cell carcinoma of the ovary, hypercalcemic type (SCCOHT), also known as small cell Müllerian ovarian cancer, is a rare and aggressive cancer that primarily affects young women. It contributes to less than 0.1 % of all ovarian cancers and is associated with hypercalcemia in two-thirds of patients. This case report describes a 40-year-old patient presenting with shortness of breath who was ultimately diagnosed with SCCOHT. Laboratory studies demonstrated hypercalcemia and imaging revealed bilateral pulmonary emboli, a mass in the uterus and left adnexa, and peritoneal carcinomatosis. Biopsy revealed a poorly differentiated carcinoma and genetic testing further revealed SMARCA4 mutations, which are seen in cases of SCCOHT. She also had germline ATM and FANCC heterozygous mutations, there is no clear relation established between these mutations and SCCOHT in the literature so far, it would be interesting to see if these mutations can increase the risk of development of SCCOHT and the role of genetic counseling in such cases. Due to its rarity, there is no standard treatment protocol for SCCOHT. She was started on carboplatin/paclitaxel and was referred to a gynecologic oncologist for possible cytoreductive surgery. Reporting such rare cases not only adds to the existing literature but also highlights the importance of further research and the need for defined management guidelines.
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