Endometrial stromal sarcoma arising from vaginal endometriosis
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This case report describes endometrial stromal sarcoma arising from vaginal endometriosis in a patient treated with high-dose estrogen, raising the question of estrogen's potential role in malignant transformation.
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The present case reports the concurrence of endometriosis of the vaginal cuff with endometrial stromal sarcoma in association with high-dose estrogen. This case raises the question of whether chronic high-dose estrogen might be associated with malignant transformation of endometrial stroma. Although there is no definitive evidence of a causal relation between estrogen and endometrial stromal sarcoma, the possibility should be explored further. Therapy of this neoplasm is discussed and salient clinical and pathologic features are reviewed.
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- last seen: 2026-06-13T06:22:48.782012+00:00
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