Abstract

Virtual SlidesThe virtual slide(s) for this article can be found here: http://www.diagnosticpathology.diagnomx.eu/vs/1327125766102291.Since first reported in 1986, 14 cases of extrauterine adenomyoma have been reported in the English literature, most often occurring in the ovaries. In this report, we present the first case of extrauterine adenomyoma involving the liver in a 29-year-old woman who presented with a 2-year history of low back pain with recent worsening and a history of laparoscopic myomectomy 5 years previously. Gross inspection of the specimen revealed a subcapsular mass that had a well-circumscribed margin with the adjacent liver tissue. By histopathologic examination, the multilobular mass was composed of a smooth muscle component and benign endometrioid glands and stroma. The smooth muscle component was focally cellular, and the endometrioid glands had secretory features. Both the smooth muscle component and endometrioid tissue were positive for ER and PR. The smooth muscle component was also positive for desmin and SMA, while the endometrioid stroma was positive for CD10. Other extrauterine lesions composed of a mixture of smooth muscle tissue and heterotopic endometrioid tissue, including endometriosis with a smooth muscle component, leiomyomatosis/leiomyomas associated with endometriosis and uterus-like masses, should be included in differential diagnoses. The patient was free from recurrence 5 months after liver tumor resection.

Highlights

  • Adenomyomas are benign tumor-like masses composed of smooth muscle tissue and benign endometrioid glands and stroma

  • In this report we describe the first case of extrauterine adenomyoma of the liver in a 29-year-old woman with a history of laparoscopic myomectomy

  • We present four major theories from the literature to explain the pathogenesis of extrauterine adenomyoma: Müllerian duct fusion defect, sub-coelomic mesenchyme transformation, müllerianosis and endometriosis with prominent smooth muscle hyperplasia or metaplasia

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Background

Adenomyomas are benign tumor-like masses composed of smooth muscle tissue and benign endometrioid glands and stroma. These tumors most commonly originate from within the uterine corpus. In this report we describe the first case of extrauterine adenomyoma of the liver in a 29-year-old woman with a history of laparoscopic myomectomy. This is the first case of a solitary extrauterine adenomyoma arising in an extra-pelvic site. Pathology findings Gross inspection of the specimen revealed a 3.6 × 2.6x1.8 cm white-gray, irregular mass, which was partially covered with the hepatic capsule and partially surrounded by normal yellow-gray liver tissue. A review of slides from the previous laparoscopic myomectomy specimen showed a typical leiomyoma but no other significant pathology

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