TY - JOUR
T1 - Adenocarcinoma arising within a tailgut cyst
T2 - Clinicopathological description and follow up of an unusual case
AU - Graadt Van Roggen, J. F.
AU - Welvaart, K.
AU - De Roos, A.
AU - Offerhaus, G. J A
AU - Hogendoorn, P. C W
PY - 1999
Y1 - 1999
N2 - Full clinicopathological details and clinical follow up of a case of malignant transformation within a tailgut cyst are presented. A 43 year old woman presented with signs and symptoms of an imminent threatened abortion. Routine examination identified a coincidental, asymptomatic retrorectal/presacral mass. Following imaging studies, surgical resection was carried out and an adenocarcinoma arising within a preexistent tailgut cyst was identified by microscopy. Four years later the patient presented with neurological symptoms consistent with local recurrence of the turnout. Surgical biopsies confirmed this diagnosis and she was subsequently started on chemotherapy. She died soon after from a cause unrelated to the disease, after declining further active intervention. Differential diagnosis of such cases includes (cystic) teratoma, epidermal cyst, rectal duplication cyst, anal gland cyst and carcinoma, extension of local carcinoma, and metastatic disease. It is recommended that these lesions be completely excised when detected incidentally.
AB - Full clinicopathological details and clinical follow up of a case of malignant transformation within a tailgut cyst are presented. A 43 year old woman presented with signs and symptoms of an imminent threatened abortion. Routine examination identified a coincidental, asymptomatic retrorectal/presacral mass. Following imaging studies, surgical resection was carried out and an adenocarcinoma arising within a preexistent tailgut cyst was identified by microscopy. Four years later the patient presented with neurological symptoms consistent with local recurrence of the turnout. Surgical biopsies confirmed this diagnosis and she was subsequently started on chemotherapy. She died soon after from a cause unrelated to the disease, after declining further active intervention. Differential diagnosis of such cases includes (cystic) teratoma, epidermal cyst, rectal duplication cyst, anal gland cyst and carcinoma, extension of local carcinoma, and metastatic disease. It is recommended that these lesions be completely excised when detected incidentally.
KW - Adenocarcinoma
KW - Tailgut cyst
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M3 - Article
C2 - 10474528
AN - SCOPUS:0032938944
SN - 0021-9746
VL - 52
SP - 310
EP - 312
JO - Molecular pathology : MP
JF - Molecular pathology : MP
IS - 4
ER -