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AIM: Histopathologic diagnosis of a subset of uterine smooth muscle tumors is challenging. We report a critical review regarding the clinicopathological point of view of 62 cases of subsequently recurred or metastasized leiomyoma. METHODS:…
BRAFV600E mutation accounts for up to 90% of all BRAF mutations in human colorectal cancer (CRC), and constitutively activates the MEK-MAPK pathway. It is recognized that neutralizing mAbs for epidermal growth factor receptor alone are not …
BackgroundVulvar cancer and vaginal cancer are relatively rare tumors, and there had been no established treatment principles or guidelines to treat these rare tumors in Japan. The first version of the Japan Society of Gynecologic Oncology …
•A patient had endometrioid adenocarcinoma arising from endometriosis in the canal of Nuck.•The tumor invaded muscles in the inguinal region.•She showed favorable prognosis by radical surgery and adjuvant chemotherapy.
Ovarian clear cell adenocarcinoma (CCA) has been believed to be a lethal histological subtype of an epithelial ovarian adenocarcinoma (EOA); its precursor has been assumed to be endometriosis. However, it has been reported that CCAs occasio…
OBJECTIVE: As the number of younger women with endometrial carcinoma has increased, fertility-sparing treatments have received more attention. Although there have been several reports on conservative treatments with progestins for endometri…
ObjectiveTo investigate interactions between peritoneal macrophages and endometrial stromal cells (ESCs) involved in the development of endometriosis.DesignClinicopathologic and in vitro studies.SettingDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecolog…
There are several case reports of adenocarcinomas developing within adenomyosis. However, there is no report demonstrating the natural course from adenomyosis to adenocarcinoma. We report a patient (a 41-year-old Japanese woman) who was obs…