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Conservative treatment of coexisting microinvasive squamous and adenocarcinoma of the cervix: report of two cases and literature review

Coexistence of microinvasive squamous cell carcinoma (MISCC) and microinvasive adenocarcinoma (MIAC) of the cervix is a rare phenomenon with very few clinically significant cases described in the literature. While a conservative approach has been studied, and may be effective in MISCC, a lower numbe...

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Autores principales: Sopracordevole, Francesco, Di Giuseppe, Jacopo, Cervo, Silvia, Buttignol, Monica, Giorda, Giorgio, Ciavattini, Andrea, Canzonieri, Vincenzo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4734811/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26869798
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OTT.S93899
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author Sopracordevole, Francesco
Di Giuseppe, Jacopo
Cervo, Silvia
Buttignol, Monica
Giorda, Giorgio
Ciavattini, Andrea
Canzonieri, Vincenzo
author_facet Sopracordevole, Francesco
Di Giuseppe, Jacopo
Cervo, Silvia
Buttignol, Monica
Giorda, Giorgio
Ciavattini, Andrea
Canzonieri, Vincenzo
author_sort Sopracordevole, Francesco
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description Coexistence of microinvasive squamous cell carcinoma (MISCC) and microinvasive adenocarcinoma (MIAC) of the cervix is a rare phenomenon with very few clinically significant cases described in the literature. While a conservative approach has been studied, and may be effective in MISCC, a lower number of studies that recommend conservative treatment are available for MIAC. We report two cases of synchronous cervix lesions in two separate foci, MISCC and MIAC, who underwent fertility-sparing treatment with long-term follow-up. We describe clinical, histological, and immunohistochemical features of the two cases. The first case is a 41-year-old female with a diagnosis of MIAC of endocervical type, grade 1 differentiation, with a stromal invasion, associated with a separate area of squamous cell carcinoma (International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics/TNM stage: pT1a1G1). The second case is a 45-year-old female with a diagnosis of plurifocal MISCC, associated with an MIAC of endocervical type with a stromal invasion (International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics/TNM stage: pT1a1G1). After multidisciplinary counseling, both patients accepted conization as definitive treatment. Eleven years after the conization, all tests (Papanicolaou smear, colposcopy, cervical curettage, and hybrid capture 2-human papillomavirus test) planned quarterly in the first year and every 6 months in the subsequent years were negative in both patients. In women affected by stage IA1 squamous cervical cancer coexisting with stage IA1 adenocarcinoma endocervical type, with clear margins, and without lymphovascular space invasion, cervical conization may be considered a fertility-preserving, safe, and definitive therapeutic option.
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spelling pubmed-47348112016-02-11 Conservative treatment of coexisting microinvasive squamous and adenocarcinoma of the cervix: report of two cases and literature review Sopracordevole, Francesco Di Giuseppe, Jacopo Cervo, Silvia Buttignol, Monica Giorda, Giorgio Ciavattini, Andrea Canzonieri, Vincenzo Onco Targets Ther Case Series Coexistence of microinvasive squamous cell carcinoma (MISCC) and microinvasive adenocarcinoma (MIAC) of the cervix is a rare phenomenon with very few clinically significant cases described in the literature. While a conservative approach has been studied, and may be effective in MISCC, a lower number of studies that recommend conservative treatment are available for MIAC. We report two cases of synchronous cervix lesions in two separate foci, MISCC and MIAC, who underwent fertility-sparing treatment with long-term follow-up. We describe clinical, histological, and immunohistochemical features of the two cases. The first case is a 41-year-old female with a diagnosis of MIAC of endocervical type, grade 1 differentiation, with a stromal invasion, associated with a separate area of squamous cell carcinoma (International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics/TNM stage: pT1a1G1). The second case is a 45-year-old female with a diagnosis of plurifocal MISCC, associated with an MIAC of endocervical type with a stromal invasion (International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics/TNM stage: pT1a1G1). After multidisciplinary counseling, both patients accepted conization as definitive treatment. Eleven years after the conization, all tests (Papanicolaou smear, colposcopy, cervical curettage, and hybrid capture 2-human papillomavirus test) planned quarterly in the first year and every 6 months in the subsequent years were negative in both patients. In women affected by stage IA1 squamous cervical cancer coexisting with stage IA1 adenocarcinoma endocervical type, with clear margins, and without lymphovascular space invasion, cervical conization may be considered a fertility-preserving, safe, and definitive therapeutic option. Dove Medical Press 2016-01-27 /pmc/articles/PMC4734811/ /pubmed/26869798 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OTT.S93899 Text en © 2016 Sopracordevole et al. This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed.
spellingShingle Case Series
Sopracordevole, Francesco
Di Giuseppe, Jacopo
Cervo, Silvia
Buttignol, Monica
Giorda, Giorgio
Ciavattini, Andrea
Canzonieri, Vincenzo
Conservative treatment of coexisting microinvasive squamous and adenocarcinoma of the cervix: report of two cases and literature review
title Conservative treatment of coexisting microinvasive squamous and adenocarcinoma of the cervix: report of two cases and literature review
title_full Conservative treatment of coexisting microinvasive squamous and adenocarcinoma of the cervix: report of two cases and literature review
title_fullStr Conservative treatment of coexisting microinvasive squamous and adenocarcinoma of the cervix: report of two cases and literature review
title_full_unstemmed Conservative treatment of coexisting microinvasive squamous and adenocarcinoma of the cervix: report of two cases and literature review
title_short Conservative treatment of coexisting microinvasive squamous and adenocarcinoma of the cervix: report of two cases and literature review
title_sort conservative treatment of coexisting microinvasive squamous and adenocarcinoma of the cervix: report of two cases and literature review
topic Case Series
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4734811/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26869798
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OTT.S93899
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