Clinics and Practice (Sep 2021)

Uterine Epithelioid Trophoblastic Tumor in a 44-Year-Old Woman: A Diagnostic Dilemma

  • Maria-Gabriela Aniţei,
  • Diana-Elena Lazăr,
  • Raluca Alina Pleşca,
  • Cristina Terinte,
  • Radu Iulian,
  • Scripcariu Viorel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/clinpract11030078
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 3
pp. 631 – 639

Abstract

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Background: Epithelioid trophoblastic tumor (ETT) is a rare and newly defined disease, which most commonly occurs in women of reproductive age and can be a sequela of any gestational event. ETT can be present in both intrauterine and extrauterine sites. Case report: A woman of reproductive age, without specific comorbidities and with a single pregnancy and natural childbirth eight years ago, was diagnosed initially with poorly differentiated pleomorphic leiomyosarcoma on the hemostatic uterine curettage. Conclusion: Our case highlights that ETT presents a diagnostic challenge due to its rarity and histologic resemblance to other pathologies. Misdiagnosis delays effective treatment and affects survival. To date, only 8 cases of ETT of the uterus without previous gestational event and normal human chorionic gonadotropin (β-HCG) levels in a 60-year literature survey have been reported.

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