Malignant transformation of abdominal wall endometriosis to clear cell carcinoma

case report

Authors

  • João Kleber de Almeida Gentil Hospital do Servidor Público Municipal (HSPM-SP) https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8650-2703
  • Renato Migliore Hospital do Servidor Público Municipal (HSPM-SP)
  • Fábio Jorge Neubaner Kistenmacker Hospital do Servidor Público Municipal (HSPM-SP)
  • Marcio Menezes de Oliveira Hospital do Servidor Público Municipal (HSPM-SP)
  • Rodrigo Biscuola Garcia Hospital do Servidor Público Municipal (HSPM-SP)
  • Fang Chia Bin Hospital do Servidor Público Municipal (HSPM-SP)

Keywords:

Endometriosis, Abdominal wall, Cell transformation, neoplastic, Adenocarcinoma, clear cell

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Malignant transformation of endometriosis in the abdominal wall is a rare and still poorly understood event. Less than 30 cases have been reported in the worldwide literature. Most cases of solid tumors are report in a previous abdominal scar with malignant transformation of a focus of endometriosis. Presence of lymph node metastases in nearby chains is frequent and is associated with poor prognosis. CASE REPORT: We report a case of a 42-year-old woman with a history of abdominal surgery (Pfannen- stiel) to resect abdominal wall endometriosis. Physical examination revealed a solid mass of approximately 10 cm x 6 cm in the anterior wall of the abdomen. Computed tomography (CT) of the abdomen and pel- vis showed a heterogeneous, predominantly hypoattenuating expansive formation measuring 10.6 cm x 4.7 cm x 8.3 cm. The patient underwent exploratory incisional laparotomy, block resection of the abdomi- nal mass and lymphadenectomy of the external and inguinal iliac chains. The abdominal wall was recon- structed using a semi-absorbable tissue-separating screen to reconstitute the defect caused by resection of the tumor. Histological evaluation revealed infiltration by malignant epithelioid neoplasia, thus confirm- ing the immunohistochemical profile of adenocarcinoma with clear cell components. Lymphadenectomy showed metastatic involvement of an external iliac chain lymph node. CONCLUSION: Resection of the mass along with the abdominal wall, with wall margins, is the most effec- tive treatment. Reconstruction is a challenge for surgeons. The patient has been followed up postopera- tively for eight months, without any evidence of disease to date.

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Author Biographies

João Kleber de Almeida Gentil, Hospital do Servidor Público Municipal (HSPM-SP)

MD. Resident Physician, Department of Digestive Surgery, Hospital do Servidor Público Municipal (HSPM-SP), São Paulo (SP), Brazil.

Renato Migliore, Hospital do Servidor Público Municipal (HSPM-SP)

MD. Resident Physician, Department of Digestive Surgery, Hospital do Servidor Público Municipal (HSPM-SP), São Paulo (SP), Brazil.

Fábio Jorge Neubaner Kistenmacker, Hospital do Servidor Público Municipal (HSPM-SP)

MD. Resident Physician, Department of Digestive Surgery, Hospital do Servidor Público Municipal (HSPM-SP), São Paulo (SP), Brazil.

Marcio Menezes de Oliveira, Hospital do Servidor Público Municipal (HSPM-SP)

MD. Resident of General Surgery, Department of General Surgery, Hospital do Servidor Público Municipal (HSPM), São Paulo (SP), Brazil.

Rodrigo Biscuola Garcia, Hospital do Servidor Público Municipal (HSPM-SP)

MD. Attending Physician, Department of Digestive Surgery, Hospital do Servidor Público Municipal (HSPM-SP), São Paulo (SP), Brazil.

Fang Chia Bin, Hospital do Servidor Público Municipal (HSPM-SP)

MD. Department of Digestive System Surgery, Hospital do Servidor Público Municipal (HSPM-SP), São Paulo (SP), Brazil.

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2018-12-06

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Gentil JK de A, Migliore R, Kistenmacker FJN, Oliveira MM de, Garcia RB, Bin FC. Malignant transformation of abdominal wall endometriosis to clear cell carcinoma: case report. Sao Paulo Med J [Internet]. 2018 Dec. 6 [cited 2025 Mar. 9];136(6):586-90. Available from: https://periodicosapm.emnuvens.com.br/spmj/article/view/624

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