A Clinical Series of Rare Gynaecological Malignancies- An Overview
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/castr/v13/3062FKeywords:
AMF, soft tissue tumour, stromal cell lesions, ovarian adenocarcinoma, neoplasms, PECOMAAbstract
Rare gynaecological malignancies are discussed in this book chapter. 1) Angiomyofibroblastoma (AMF) is a rare, benign soft-tissue tumour that mostly affects middle-aged women's vulvovaginal region. It's critical to distinguish an AMF from other stromal cell lesions in the clinic. We present the case of a 35-year-old lady who was diagnosed with a rare, large pelvic AMF that had a benign clinical history. 2)Pediatric ovarian adenocarcinoma; The Surface epithelial stromal tumours (adenocarcinomas), representing 80% to 90% of adult ovarian neoplasms, account for only 7% of malignancies in children. A case of ovarian adenocarcinoma in a 14-year-old female is presented here. 3) PECOMA (Perivascular epitheloid cell tumor) is an uncommon mesenchymal tumour in which we present a case of uterine PECOMA in a 45-year-old woman.