BMC Cancer (Oct 2005)

Serous borderline tumor of the fallopian tube presented as hematosalpinx: a case report

  • Smiljan-Severinski Neda,
  • Petrovic Oleg,
  • Stankovic Teodora,
  • Krasevic Maja

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-5-129
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
p. 129

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Abstract Background Compared with their ovarian counterparts, serous borderline tumors of the fallopian tube are uncommon, with limited experience about their clinical behaviour. We present a case of serous borderline tumor of the fallopian tube with unusual presentation and summarise all the published cases to date. Case presentation A case of serous borderline tumor of the fallopian tube in a 34-year old patient is presented, incidentally found during routine gynecologic examination. At laparoscopy the tumor was unusualy presented as hematosalpinx and was treated by salpingectomy. Cell-cycle analysis of the tumor tissue revealed a diploid DNA content and a low S-phase fraction. There was no evidence of the disease during the follow-up period of 4.6 years. Conclusion The current case and review of the literature suggest salpingectomy as the optimal treatment for patients with serous borderline tumor of the fallopian tube.