Gynecologic Oncology Reports (Aug 2018)

Clear cell carcinoma of the pelvic side wall arising from endometriosis

  • Lisa N. Abaid,
  • John S. Cupp,
  • Miles Chang,
  • Steven R. Beanes,
  • Bram H. Goldstein

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25
pp. 24 – 26

Abstract

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Endometriosis is a condition wherein an ectopic layer of endometrial tissue arises in an extra-uterine location, often effecting significant pelvic pain and infertility. While very uncommon, there have been reported cases of endometriosis undergoing malignant transformation, frequently involving the ovaries and seldom in extra-gonadal regions. We recount a case depicting a 63 year-old woman who presented with an apparent inguinal hernia in 2017; she was ultimately diagnosed with a pelvic side wall clear cell carcinoma and attendant metastatic disease to the medial groin, which emanated from endometriosis. Malignant transformation of endometriosis identified in the pelvic side wall is a very rare finding. Nevertheless, oncologists should maintain a high index of suspicion in patients with a history of endometriosis or pelvic surgery. Keywords: Endometriosis, Malignant transformation, Pelvic side wall