Abstract
Endometrial Stromal Tumour (EST) mimics other neoplasms and is difficult to diagnose due to its wide range of morphologies. This is a clinicopathological study of seven cases of EST, which includes Endometrial Stromal Nodule (ESN), Low-grade Endometrial Stromal Sarcoma (LGESS), and High-grade Endometrial Stromal Sarcoma (HGESS). The age ranges from 34 to 75 years. Five out of seven cases presented with abnormal uterine bleeding, abdominal pain, and were radiologically suspected to be leiomyomas. After histopathological and Immunohistochemical (IHC) examination, one was diagnosed as ESN, three as LGESS, and the remaining three cases as HGESS. One case was initially diagnosed as a cellular leiomyoma and experienced multiple recurrences, eventually being diagnosed as HGESS with a fatal outcome within 36 months of the onset of the first symptoms. ESN and LGESS should be differentiated from leiomyoma and leiomyosarcoma. IHC plays an important role in distinguishing these tumours from the more common smooth muscle counterparts.
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