PRIMARY VAGINAL ADENOCARCINOMA WITH BICORNUATE BICOLLIS UTERUS WITH RENAL INVOLVEMENT: A RARE CASE REPORT
Journal Title: Journal of Evolution of Medical and Dental Sciences - Year 2016, Vol 5, Issue 25
Abstract
BACKGROUND Primary carcinoma of vagina is a rare entity in Gynaecological oncology. A tumour should be considered as a primary vaginal carcinoma when cervix is uninvolved. Here we are reporting a case of primary vaginal adenocarcinoma with a rare uterine malformation, right renal agenesis and enlarged left kidney. This case was confirmed by meticulous physical examination, histopathology and relevant radiological investigations which excluded the possibility of carcinoma cervix, endometrium and ovary. This patient was treated solely by chemotherapy
Authors and Affiliations
Praffulla Rai , Sowmya
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