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Journal of Case Reports
Desmoid Tumor Mimicking Uterine Leiomyoma
Richa Singh, Vanita Vaishnav, Sriram Gopal, Rajshekhar Yadav
From the Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Dr. D.Y.Patil Hospital, Sector 7, Nerul, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.
Corresponding Author:
Dr. Vanita Vaishnav
Email: drvanitadhar@gmail.com
Received: 17 AUG 2013 Accepted: 17-SEP-2013 Published Online: 25-SEP-2013
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17659/01.2013.0079
Abstract
Desmoid is a rare tumor caused by abnormal proliferation of fibroblastic cells. The tumor may arise from fascia or/and aponeurosis of muscle. They may reach huge sizes often causing a diagnostic dilemma. Here, we present a rare case of desmoid tumor mimicking broad ligament fibroid, in a 23 year old woman without any known risk factors. Initial investigations attributed to wrong diagnosis of uterine leiomyoma whereas further investigations and surgical exploration revealed it to be a desmoid tumor. The tumor was removed completely with clear margins, and the decision regarding adjuvant chemo/radiotherapy was kept on hold depending upon the recovery and follow up visits. The patient has remained asymptomatic till date. In the case reported here, the patient’s only presenting complaint was a painless abdominal mass. This added to the initial difficulty in diagnosis. So, thorough clinical examination keeping in view all the possible presentations of an abdominal mass in women is equally important in all such cases. Residual tumor and recurrence after initial resection may require adjuvant treatment with chemotherapy and/or radiation in addition to repeat surgery. Close follow up of the patient is the key to complete recovery.
Keywords : Neoplasms, Broad ligament, Leiomyoma, Gardner syndrome, Chemotherapy.
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