Bioscience Biotechnology Research Communications

An International  Peer Reviewed Refereed Open Access Journal

P-ISSN: 0974-6455 E-ISSN: 2321-4007

Bioscience Biotechnology Research Communications

An Open Access International Journal

Tushar Nagtode1, Rakshit Shah2, Y. R. Lamture3, Venktesh
Rewale4, Aditya Mundada5 and Ranjit  Ambad6

1Department Of General Surgery, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College Wardha, Datta
Meghe Institute Of Medical Sciences, Wardha, Maharashtra, India.

2Senior Consultant Oncosurgeon,  Kailash Cancer Hospital And
Research Center, Vadodara, Gujrat, India.

3Department Of General Surgery, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College Wardha, Datta
Meghe Institute Of Medical Sciences, Wardha, Maharashtra, India.

4Department Of General Surgery, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College Wardha,
Datta Meghe Institute Of Medical Sciences, Wardha, Maharashtra, India.

5Resident Of General Surgery, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College Wardha, Datta Meghe
Institute Of Medical Sciences, Wardha, Maharashtra, India.

6Department Of Biochemistry, Datta Meghe Medical College Nagpur. Datta Meghe Institute
of Medical Sciences, Wardha, Maharashtra, India.

Corresponding author email: dryrlamture@yahoo.co.in

Article Publishing History

Received: 12/04/2021

Accepted After Revision: 05/06/2021

ABSTRACT:

Uterine masses presenting as huge abdominal swelling is a very rare presentation in this current era where advanced imaging modalities and medical care is easily accessible. We discuss a case of a patient who arrived with a massive abdominal enlargement. Myxoid spindle cell neoplasm of the uterus was discovered to be the tumor. Smooth muscle tumors (SMTs) are the most common uterine mesenchymal tumors. On the basis of their gross and microscopic appearances, the majority of uterine SMTs can be classified as benign or malignant. This study outlines a practical method to uterine neoplasm diagnosis based on a systematic evaluation of histologic characteristics, as well as a systematic approach to differential diagnosis based on histologic and immunohistochemical findings.

KEYWORDS:

Benign Uterine Neoplasm, Leiomyosarcoma, Myxoid Spindle Cell Neoplasm

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