Autopsy and Case Reports (Jul 2023)

Xanthogranulomatous Endometritis with calculus formation in setting of prolapsed uterus

  • Nikhil Kumar,
  • Prima Shuchita Lakra,
  • Ranwir Kumar Sinha,
  • Asitava Deb Roy,
  • Debarshi Saha,
  • Jitendra Kumar Sinha

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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Xanthogranulomatous inflammation is a rare benign inflammatory lesion characterized by sheets of lipid-laden foamy histiocytes. It has been reported in various organs, mainly the kidney and gall bladder. Xanthogranulomatous endometritis (XGE) is sporadic, with only a few cases reported in the English medical literature. Herein, we report a case of xanthogranulomatous endometritis with the formation of stones in a 50-year-old female patient with a prolapsed uterus. Grossly the endometrium was irregular, and the uterine cavity was filled with a yellow friable material, a polypoid growth, and yellowish stones. The microscopy showed sheets of histiocytes with few preserved endometrial glands. In this case, the xanthogranulomatous inflammation may mimic a clear cell carcinoma involving the endometrium and myometrium. One of the important differential diagnoses is malakoplakia. Immunohistochemistry and special stains are helpful in diagnosis.

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