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Gynecologic Pathology

Case 4 - Once Low Grade Serous Tumors Have Been Eliminated, Serous LMP Tumors are Benign - Con

Robert Soslow, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY





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Clinical History
The patient is 45 years old and reported abdominal fullness. Physical examination revealed large pelvic masses that were thought to represent bilateral adnexal masses on ultrasound. Serum CA125 was elevated. Exploratory laparotomy revealed bilateral adnexal masses and implants involving uterine serosa, cul de sac and omentum. Frozen section revealed serous borderline tumor. The patient underwent staging and debulking surgery that included TAHBSO, omentectomy and lymphadenectomy.


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