Endometrial carcinoma diagnosed after hysterectomy
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This paper discusses missed diagnoses of endometrial cancer mimicking benign gynecological conditions, leading to malignancy identification post-hysterectomy and requiring personalized management.
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The clinical manifestation of endometrial uterine cancers is similar to other gynecological diseases like endometrial hyperplasia, polyps, uterine myoma, and adenomyosis. This similarity may result in missed diagnosis of endometrial cancer, which should be paid wide attention. In these cases, pathological examination reports malignancy of uterine specimen after simple hysterectomy. Personalized treatment, such as observation and reoperation, should be supplemented for these patients, according to the pathological characteristics of the tumor, risk factors of lymphatic and ovarian metastasis and the willingness of patient.
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Hysterectomy; Endometrial neoplasms/DI/TH
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