Vulvanın adenoid kistik karsinomu: Olgu sunumu
Autor: | FATİMA ZAHRAE, Terrab, ENNOUİCHİ, Rajae, ALLOUCHE, Fadoua, ALAMİ, Zenab, BOUHAFA, Touria, HASSOUNİ, Khalid |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2019 |
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Zdroj: | Volume: 1, Issue: 2 53-56 Medical Records |
ISSN: | 2687-4555 |
Popis: | The adenoid cystic carcinoma (ACC) of the Bartholin’s gland (BG) is one of the most uncommon variant of vulvar malignancies representing only 10–15% of cases. Risk factors to the development of ACCBG are still unclear. The symptoms are usually non-specific . In the present study, we present a 61-year-old woman with a vulvar mass evolving since 4 years, without pruritus or pains, without other signs. She initially benefited of an excisional biopsy of the mass returning in favour of a nodular hidradenoma. The evolution after 1 year was marked by the recurrence of the mass, the patient had an ablation of the masse then a total vulvectomy and bilateral lymph node dissection because pathology showed ACC of Bartholin’s gland with positif surgical margins. She received adjuvant external beam radiation to the pelvis and on the operating bed. Patient’s evolution was marked by complete remission maintained after 4years follow-up.Conclusion : Adenoid cystic carcinoma of vulva is an extremely rare, slowly progressing neoplasm mostly involving the Bartholin’s gland. The usual treatment includes wide excision and adjuvant radiotherapy (if required). There may be late local and distant recurrence. |
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