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Association between atypical endometriosis and ovarian malignancies in the real world

Kyeong A So, Sung Ran Hong, Nae Ri Kim, Eun‐Jung Yang, Seung‐Hyuk Shim, Sun Joo Lee, Tae Jin Kim

2021Journal of Ovarian Research27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: To evaluate the clinical outcome of atypical endometriosis and its association with ovarian malignancy. METHODS: This retrospective study included patients diagnosed with atypical endometriosis between January 2001 and December 2017. All patients had received surgical treatment for ovarian tumor. The clinical characteristics and histopathological results of all patients were reviewed. RESULTS: Atypical endometriosis was diagnosed in 101 patients. We analyzed 98 patients with a mean age of 34.8 years (range: 16-58 years). Ten patients (10.2%) had previously undergone endometriosis surgery more than once. In total, 12 (12.2%) patients had atypical endometriosis-associated ovarian malignancy-nine had carcinomas and three had borderline tumor. The tumors were pathologically classified as follows: five, clear cell carcinomas; two, endometrioid adenocarcinomas; one, mixed clear cell and endometrioid adenocarcinoma; one, seromucinous carcinoma; two, mucinous borderline tumors; and one, seromucinous borderline tumor. CONCLUSION: Atypical endometriosis is most frequently associated with clear cell carcinoma and endometrioid adenocarcinoma. To identify the risk of ovarian malignancy and manage patients with endometriosis, diagnosing atypical endometriosis and recognizing its precancerous potential are important.

Topics & Concepts

EndometriosisMedicineMalignancyClear cell carcinomaClear cellClear-cell adenocarcinomaAdenocarcinomaInternal medicineCarcinomaPathologyOncologyGynecologyCancerEndometriosis Research and TreatmentOvarian cancer diagnosis and treatmentEndometrial and Cervical Cancer Treatments