Abstract

To report a case of successful pregnancy after treatment for endometrial stromal sarcoma. Case report. Gynecology department at a provincial hospital affiliated with a university. A 25-year-old woman (gravida 0, para 0) with a misdiagnosis of myoma who received a pathologic diagnosis of endometrial stromal sarcoma after the first surgery. Second fertility-preserving surgery and chemotherapy. Successful pregnancy and follow-up visit. After the conservative treatment, the patient entered complete remission. She conceived naturally and delivered at 39 weeks' gestation by caesarean section approximately 40 months after the surgery. Endometrial stromal sarcoma is a rare uterine tumor with a poor prognosis. This case shows that successful pregnancy is possible after effective conservative treatment by local surgical resection and adjunct chemotherapy.

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