Primary Fallopian Tube Carcinoma Discovered as an Incidental Finding - A Case Report
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https://doi.org/10.3126/mjsbh.v17i2.20212Keywords:
primary malignant tumor, fallopian tube, pervaginum bleedingAbstract
Introduction: Primary malignant tumour of fallopian tube is very rare. The reported incidence of tumour varies from 0.1 to 1.8% of all gynaecological cancers. There is no specific clinical feature and therefore the disease is often misdiagnosed as ovarian neoplasm or other gynaecological tumours. A preoperative diagnosis even by radiological assay is many times difficult because the features are similar to ovarian neoplasm, tubo-ovarian abscess or hydrosalpinx. We report a case of 45 years old female who presented with multiple episodes of pervaginum bleeding since past one year and was diagnosed as primary fallopian tube carcinoma on histopathology examination.
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