Cancerous vaginal wall lump

2017-04-16 14:00:47
My wife 63,had a 6x4.5x2.5cm lump which was removed on4/4/17 after bleeding started.Final report of the hospital says" MICROSCOPIC EXAMINATION AND OPENION Sections studied from pelvic wallmass shows ovarian parenchyma with a tumor composed of cells arranged predominately in Solis pattern,nestsand vocally in glandular pattern,the cells have moderate eosinophilic cytoplasm,round to oval nuclei with tiny nucleoli,areas of macrophages with plenty of foreign body giant cells. Sections from the separate piece of vagina shows unremarkable lining epithelium,the subpathelium shows sense sclerosis,moderate chronic inflammatory infiltrate and foci of xanthogranulamatous reaction. IMPRESSION:PELVIC MASS:FEATURES ARE CONSISTENT WITH RECURRENCE IN A K/C/I CA ENDOMETRIUM VAGINA:FREE OF TUMOR.
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Please provide details of previous treatment. Was she diagnosed with cancer endometrium earlier?Did she receive any treatment in form of radiotherapy earlier?
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Where was the surgery done? Please get the slides reviewed from a good pathologist. details of previous medical history and imaging would be helpful for suggestions how is her general condition?
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She might require additional treatment in form of radiotherapy..

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