Zannoni GF, Santoro A, Addante F, Cianfrini F, Stolnicu S. Endometrioid type adenocarcinoma in situ as a potential precursor lesion for extremely rare invasive endometrioid type adenocarcinoma of the cervix.
Pathol Res Pract 2024;
254:155062. [PMID:
38199133 DOI:
10.1016/j.prp.2023.155062]
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Abstract
HPV-independent in situ adenocarcinomas have been only recently added to the WHO 2020 classification. To date, little information has been published about HPVindependent precursor lesions. In particular, regardiong the extremely rare cervical endometrioid type adenocarcinoma thought to arise in the setting of cervical endometriosis, a premalignant lesion is still not well defined. In this short communication we describe a possible precursor to invasive cervical endometrioid type adenocarcinoma in a 39-yr-old patient, with a previous history of breast cancer.
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