Aggressive angiomyxoma is rare mesenchymal tumor that most commonly arises in the vulvo-vaginal region, perineum, and pelvis of women. The term aggressively emphasizes the often infiltrative nature of the tumor and it...Aggressive angiomyxoma is rare mesenchymal tumor that most commonly arises in the vulvo-vaginal region, perineum, and pelvis of women. The term aggressively emphasizes the often infiltrative nature of the tumor and its frequent association with local recurrence. Preoperative diagnosis and treatment may be difficult. We report a 55-year-old patient who presented with a pelvic mass with no significant medical history. The radiological assessment showed a pelvic cystic tumor retro and lateral bladder. A surgical excision was performed with a diagnosis of aggressive angiomyxoma pelvis that misdiagnosed as ovarian tumor. The patient received adjuvant radiotherapy after surgery and remains well with no signs of local recurrence at 12 months follow-up. As surgery is the main treatment, preoperative diagnosis and assessment of extent of the tumor for planning surgery can not be overemphasized. The authors discuss this finding through the diagnostic difficulties and the evolution of this entity.展开更多
文摘Aggressive angiomyxoma is rare mesenchymal tumor that most commonly arises in the vulvo-vaginal region, perineum, and pelvis of women. The term aggressively emphasizes the often infiltrative nature of the tumor and its frequent association with local recurrence. Preoperative diagnosis and treatment may be difficult. We report a 55-year-old patient who presented with a pelvic mass with no significant medical history. The radiological assessment showed a pelvic cystic tumor retro and lateral bladder. A surgical excision was performed with a diagnosis of aggressive angiomyxoma pelvis that misdiagnosed as ovarian tumor. The patient received adjuvant radiotherapy after surgery and remains well with no signs of local recurrence at 12 months follow-up. As surgery is the main treatment, preoperative diagnosis and assessment of extent of the tumor for planning surgery can not be overemphasized. The authors discuss this finding through the diagnostic difficulties and the evolution of this entity.