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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Nima Nasiri, M.D.[2]
Overview
Leiomyosarcoma must be differentiated from other soft tissue tumors, some variants of leimyoma resembles malignant tumor. Other possible differential diagnosis of leimyosarcoma include, epithelioid endometrial stromal sarcoma, alveolar soft part sarcoma, epithelioid angiosarcoma, pleomorphic rhabdomyosarcoma.
Differentiating Leiomyosarcoma from other Diseases
The table below summarizes the findings that differentiate Leiomyosarcoma from other conditions that may cause similar signs and symptoms.[1][2][3]
Diseases | Clinical manifestations | Para-clinical findings | Gold standard | Additional findings | |||||
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Symptoms | Physical examination | ||||||||
Lab Findings | Imaging | Histology | |||||||
Ultrasound | CT scan | MRI | |||||||
Uterine Leiomyosarcoma[4][5] |
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Features such as tumor localization, irregular or nodular margins, necrosis, rapid growth, intense contrast enhancement, and restriction at diffusion-weighted imaging can suggest the diagnosis and help differentiate from more common leiomyomas and endometrial carcinoma. |
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Histology and biopsy |
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Leimyoma (mitotically active type) |
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Biopsy and histology | - | |||
Hemorrhagic cellular leiomyomas (apoplectic leiomyoma)[6][7] |
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Endometrial Cancer |
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Enlarged uterus | CBC and Clotting studies to r/o anemia and coagulopathy | Thickened endometrial line on ultrasound. | Thickened endometrial line on CT | Thickened endometrial line on MRI | In well-differentiated forms, endometrioid adenocarcinoma produces small, round back-to-back glands without intervening stroma with varying degrees of glandular complexity are demonstrated by luminal infolding, budding, papillae (with or without psammoma bodies), and cribriforming. In grade 1 lesions, nuclei of the lining epithelial cells are uniform and oval to cylindrical, with minimal atypia and small discrete nucleoli. The cellular axes are perpendicular to the basement membrane, and stratification may or may not be present. Typically, high-grade tumors (with significant solid components) display an increased amount of nuclear atypia, as demonstrated by pleomorphism, irregular chromatin clumping, and prominent nucleoli | Biopsy under hysteroscopic guidance | - |
PEComa |
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Epitheloid angiosarcoma[8] |
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Microscopic histology:
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References
- ↑ Cotton PB, Shorvon PJ (1984) Analysis of endoscopy and radiography in the diagnosis, follow-up and treatment of peptic ulcer disease. Clin Gastroenterol 13 (2):383-403. PMID: 6378443
- ↑ Wanebo HJ, Kennedy BJ, Chmiel J, Steele G, Winchester D, Osteen R (1993) Cancer of the stomach. A patient care study by the American College of Surgeons. Ann Surg 218 (5):583-92. PMID: 8239772
- ↑ Kimura T, Kamiura S, Yamamoto T, Seino-Noda H, Ohira H, Saji F (2004) Abnormal uterine bleeding and prognosis of endometrial cancer. Int J Gynaecol Obstet 85 (2):145-50. DOI:10.1016/j.ijgo.2003.12.001 PMID: 15099776
- ↑ Santos, Pedro; Cunha, Teresa Margarida (2015). "Uterine sarcomas: clinical presentation and MRI features". Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology. 21 (1): 4–9. doi:10.5152/dir.2014.14053. ISSN 1305-3825.
- ↑ Hata, Kohkichi; Hata, Toshiyuki; Makihara, Ken; Aoki, Showa; Takamiya, Osamu; Kitao, Manabu; Harada, Yuji; Nagaoka, Saburo (1990). "Sonographic Findings of Uterine Leiomyosarcoma". Gynecologic and Obstetric Investigation. 30 (4): 242–245. doi:10.1159/000293278. ISSN 1423-002X.
- ↑ Myles JL, Hart WR (November 1985). "Apoplectic leiomyomas of the uterus. A clinicopathologic study of five distinctive hemorrhagic leiomyomas associated with oral contraceptive usage". Am. J. Surg. Pathol. 9 (11): 798–805. PMID 4073354.
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