Case Report A 38-year-old woman underwent a hysterectomy for a uterine tumor. A giant circumscribed nodule with a diameter of 20 cm at its widest point was found within the myometrium of the uterine corpus without hem...Case Report A 38-year-old woman underwent a hysterectomy for a uterine tumor. A giant circumscribed nodule with a diameter of 20 cm at its widest point was found within the myometrium of the uterine corpus without hemorrhage or necrosis. More than 10 specimens were pathologically examined. Eleven years after hysterectomy, she developed five tumors (the largest diameter = 2 cm) in the right lung and retroperitoneal tumor (the largest diameter = 9.5 cm). Microscopic examination indicated uterine, retroperitoneal and pulmonary foci, which were characterized by a benign appearance, including nodular smoothmuscle proliferation. The smooth muscle cells had an oval shape with relatively clear cytoplasm and a few irregular nuclei. In each specimen, spindle-shaped cells showed an interlacing bundle pattern with intermediated cellularity. The mitotic index was very low and no nuclear atypia was observed (Fig. 1). Even though the serial pathological examination did not indicate any malignant potential, we diagnosed this case as benign metastasizing leiomyoma (BML).展开更多
文摘Case Report A 38-year-old woman underwent a hysterectomy for a uterine tumor. A giant circumscribed nodule with a diameter of 20 cm at its widest point was found within the myometrium of the uterine corpus without hemorrhage or necrosis. More than 10 specimens were pathologically examined. Eleven years after hysterectomy, she developed five tumors (the largest diameter = 2 cm) in the right lung and retroperitoneal tumor (the largest diameter = 9.5 cm). Microscopic examination indicated uterine, retroperitoneal and pulmonary foci, which were characterized by a benign appearance, including nodular smoothmuscle proliferation. The smooth muscle cells had an oval shape with relatively clear cytoplasm and a few irregular nuclei. In each specimen, spindle-shaped cells showed an interlacing bundle pattern with intermediated cellularity. The mitotic index was very low and no nuclear atypia was observed (Fig. 1). Even though the serial pathological examination did not indicate any malignant potential, we diagnosed this case as benign metastasizing leiomyoma (BML).