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Morcellation-Induced Leiomyomatosis Peritonealis Disseminata: A Rare Case Report

Leiomyomatosis peritonealis disseminata (LPD) is a benign disease characterized by the presence of multiple small nodules on the omentum, parietal, and visceral peritoneum. It corresponds to leiomyoma and often resembles metastases of malignant tumors; however, with favorable prognosis. Here we desc...

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Autores principales: Gerashchenko, Alina Vitalievna, Filonenko, Tatyana Grygorievna, Golubinskaya, Elena Petrovna, Kalfa, Margarita Alexeevna, Kriventsov, Maxim Andreevich
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Publicado: Iranian Journal of Medical Sciences 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6330526/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30666077
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author Gerashchenko, Alina Vitalievna
Filonenko, Tatyana Grygorievna
Golubinskaya, Elena Petrovna
Kalfa, Margarita Alexeevna
Kriventsov, Maxim Andreevich
author_facet Gerashchenko, Alina Vitalievna
Filonenko, Tatyana Grygorievna
Golubinskaya, Elena Petrovna
Kalfa, Margarita Alexeevna
Kriventsov, Maxim Andreevich
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description Leiomyomatosis peritonealis disseminata (LPD) is a benign disease characterized by the presence of multiple small nodules on the omentum, parietal, and visceral peritoneum. It corresponds to leiomyoma and often resembles metastases of malignant tumors; however, with favorable prognosis. Here we describe a 46-year-old woman, diagnosed with LPD, to demonstrate the etiopathogenesis of the developed leiomyomatosis following endoscopic extirpation of the uterus with the use of a power morcellator. The patient was operated for diffuse leiomyoma using a power morcellator. Six months later, during a follow-up visit, disseminated tumor nodes on the peritoneum were revealed. Histological and immunohistochemical (smooth muscle α-actin, vimentin, estrogen receptors, progesterone receptors, and Ki67) study confirmed the diagnosis of LPD. As part of the follow-up, certain regression of the tumor nodes was noted against the backdrop of the onset of menopause and the corresponding decline of estrogen levels. Currently, the prognosis is favorable and follow-up is ongoing. Such cases are rare, but the condition is particularly important due to its iatrogenic nature. It has attracted the attention of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) because power morcellation is probably associated with the risk of spreading suspected cancerous tissue. The existing high risk of iatrogenic LPD formation indicates the need for detailed reporting of all similar clinical cases, including the established pathogenetic and pathomorphological mechanisms of this process to prevent morcellator-related complications.
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spelling pubmed-63305262019-01-21 Morcellation-Induced Leiomyomatosis Peritonealis Disseminata: A Rare Case Report Gerashchenko, Alina Vitalievna Filonenko, Tatyana Grygorievna Golubinskaya, Elena Petrovna Kalfa, Margarita Alexeevna Kriventsov, Maxim Andreevich Iran J Med Sci Case Reports Leiomyomatosis peritonealis disseminata (LPD) is a benign disease characterized by the presence of multiple small nodules on the omentum, parietal, and visceral peritoneum. It corresponds to leiomyoma and often resembles metastases of malignant tumors; however, with favorable prognosis. Here we describe a 46-year-old woman, diagnosed with LPD, to demonstrate the etiopathogenesis of the developed leiomyomatosis following endoscopic extirpation of the uterus with the use of a power morcellator. The patient was operated for diffuse leiomyoma using a power morcellator. Six months later, during a follow-up visit, disseminated tumor nodes on the peritoneum were revealed. Histological and immunohistochemical (smooth muscle α-actin, vimentin, estrogen receptors, progesterone receptors, and Ki67) study confirmed the diagnosis of LPD. As part of the follow-up, certain regression of the tumor nodes was noted against the backdrop of the onset of menopause and the corresponding decline of estrogen levels. Currently, the prognosis is favorable and follow-up is ongoing. Such cases are rare, but the condition is particularly important due to its iatrogenic nature. It has attracted the attention of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) because power morcellation is probably associated with the risk of spreading suspected cancerous tissue. The existing high risk of iatrogenic LPD formation indicates the need for detailed reporting of all similar clinical cases, including the established pathogenetic and pathomorphological mechanisms of this process to prevent morcellator-related complications. Iranian Journal of Medical Sciences 2019-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6330526/ /pubmed/30666077 Text en Copyright: © Iranian Journal of Medical Sciences http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Gerashchenko, Alina Vitalievna
Filonenko, Tatyana Grygorievna
Golubinskaya, Elena Petrovna
Kalfa, Margarita Alexeevna
Kriventsov, Maxim Andreevich
Morcellation-Induced Leiomyomatosis Peritonealis Disseminata: A Rare Case Report
title Morcellation-Induced Leiomyomatosis Peritonealis Disseminata: A Rare Case Report
title_full Morcellation-Induced Leiomyomatosis Peritonealis Disseminata: A Rare Case Report
title_fullStr Morcellation-Induced Leiomyomatosis Peritonealis Disseminata: A Rare Case Report
title_full_unstemmed Morcellation-Induced Leiomyomatosis Peritonealis Disseminata: A Rare Case Report
title_short Morcellation-Induced Leiomyomatosis Peritonealis Disseminata: A Rare Case Report
title_sort morcellation-induced leiomyomatosis peritonealis disseminata: a rare case report
topic Case Reports
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6330526/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30666077
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