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Case Reports
. 2011 Nov;82(11):857-61.

Polypectomy followed by adjuvant chemotherapy in a patient with sarcoma botryoides of the uterine cervix--case report and review of the literature

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Case Reports

Polypectomy followed by adjuvant chemotherapy in a patient with sarcoma botryoides of the uterine cervix--case report and review of the literature

Piotr Sobiczewski et al. Ginekol Pol. 2011 Nov.

Abstract

Background: Embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma in a form of a polyp of the uterine cervix occurs mainly in young women in their second decade of life. The characteristic microscopic features are: the submucosal cambium layer and the presence of rhabdomyoblasts in the stroma. So far the treatment has not been well defined and ranges from conservative to radical surgery

Case: The presented case is a 22-year old woman with cervical polyp. Polypectomy with D&C was performed in 2005 and the microscopic examination revealed rhabdomyosarcoma botryoides. Detailed examination diagnosed stage 1a of the disease. The patient received 6 cycles of chemotherapy (Vincristine and Actinomycin).

Conclusion: Conservative treatment may be considered in young women with favorable prognostic factors who wish to preserve their fertility Polypectomy followed by chemotherapy is a possible option for such patients.

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