• Arch. Gynecol. Obstet. · Dec 2007

    Case Reports

    Triple synchronous primary cervical, endometrial and ovarian cancer with four different histologic patterns.

    • Vorapong Phupong, Nipon Khemapech, and Surang Triratanachat.
    • Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University, Rama IV Road, Pathumwan, Bangkok, 10330, Thailand. vorapong.p@chula.ac.th
    • Arch. Gynecol. Obstet. 2007 Dec 1; 276 (6): 655-8.

    BackgroundDouble synchronous primary cancers of gynecological cancers is a common event. However, triple synchronous primary gynecological cancers is an extremely rare event.CaseA 50-year-old woman, para 0-0-0-0 was admitted to the hospital with a complaint of menorrhagia for 2 months. The preoperative evaluation and diagnosis was myoma uteri with bilateral ovarian tumor. Subtotal hysterectomy with bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy, and omentectomy were performed. The postoperative and pathologic findings were adenosquamous carcinoma of the endocervix, adenocarcinoma of the endometrium, low malignant potential of the right ovary and mucinous cystadenocarcinoma of the left ovary. She received a complete course of whole pelvic radiation. Unfortunately, she died from pulmonary embolism.ConclusionThe occurrence of triple synchronous gynecological cancers is a rare and unique event deserving further studies.

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