Abstract

This report presents a case study of a patient diagnosed with clear cell adenocarcinoma of the cervix without a history of in utero exposure to diethylstilbestrol (DES). It is important to note that despite being an uncommon occurrence, clear cell adenocarcinoma should be considered a potential diagnosis for young women with cervicovaginal lesions, even if they have no prior history of in utero DES exposure. We present a case report of a 33-year-old woman who sought medical attention for menometrorrhagia, leucorrhoea, and the discovery of a vegetative tumour. The patient was diagnosed with clear cell carcinoma of the cervix. The patient was treated with concurrent radiochemotherapy combined with endocavitary uterovaginal brachytherapy and showed a favorable progression during a six-month follow-up period.

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