Case Report
Primary Endometrial Adenocarcinoma with Signet-Ring Cells: A Rarely Observed Case and Review of the Literature
Table 1
Endometrial adenocarcinoma with signet-ring cells: review of the literature.
| Case | Authors | Age/years | Diagnosis | Treatment | Stage | Followup |
| 1 | Mooney et al., 1997 [2] | 65 | SRC | Hysterectomy, BSO, and pelvic and paraaortic LND. Partial O. abdominal, pelvic washing | NS | Free of disease 6 months after surgery |
| 2 | Chebib et al., 2010 [3] | 51 | Primary SRC | Hysterectomy, BSO, and pelvic LND. Abdominal, pelvic washing | FIGO IVB | Death of metastatic disease 6 months after surgery |
| 3 | Boyd et al., 2010 [4] | 46 | Primary mucinous adenocarcinoma of the endometrium with signet-ring cells arising in adenomyosis | Subtotal hysterectomy | NS | NS |
| 4 | Boyd et al., 2010 [4] | 59 | Primary endometrioid adenocarcinoma of the endometrium with signet-ring cells | Hysterectomy | NS | NS |
| 5 | Pusiol, 2014 [1] | 53 | HPV11 Positive Endometrioid Carcinoma of the Endometrium with Signet-Ring Cells | Hysterectomy, BSO, pelvic and paraaortic LND | FIGO stage IB | Free of disease 22 months after surgery |
| Case presented | ā | 53 | Primary endometrioid adenocarcinoma of the endometrium with signet-ring cells | Radical hysterectomy with BSO and pelvic LND | FIGO stage IA | Free of disease 14 months after surgery |
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Bilateral salpingooopherectomy. Lymph node dissection. Signet-ring cells.
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