A case of dedifferentiated carcinoma associated with grade 1 endometrioid carcinoma with prominent squamous differentiation at the lower uterine segment

Int Cancer Conf J. 2022 Oct 17;12(1):63-68. doi: 10.1007/s13691-022-00579-2. eCollection 2023 Jan.

Abstract

Locally advanced cervical squamous cell carcinoma is a rare indication for surgery. In this report, we describe the case of a patient with presumed locally advanced cervical squamous cell carcinoma who underwent surgical treatment and was postoperatively diagnosed with endometrial cancer with prominent squamous differentiation. A 41-year-old woman presented with squamous cell carcinoma that was detected via Pap smear and confirmed by histological diagnosis of cervical biopsy. Magnetic resonance imaging showed a bulky cervical mass that spread to the lower uterine segment, vaginal wall, and rectum. The initial diagnosis was cervical cancer stage IVA. The patient underwent neoadjuvant chemotherapy followed by radical hysterectomy with combined rectal resection. Postoperative histopathology revealed a dedifferentiated carcinoma of the uterine corpus with prominent squamous differentiation. Immunohistochemistry of the surgical specimen showed loss of expression of mismatch repair proteins. The patient was informed of the possibility of Lynch syndrome and was recommended genetic counseling.

Keywords: Dedifferentiated carcinoma; Endometrial cancer; Lower uterine segment; Lynch syndrome; Squamous cell carcinoma.

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