Clinicopathologic Features of Gynecologic Malignancies Presenting Clinically as Colonic Malignancies

Author:

Fuller Lanisha D1,Dunn Andrew2ORCID,Huber Aaron R2,Vyas Monika3,Gonzalez Raul S3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pathology, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, USA

2. Department of Pathology, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY, USA

3. Department of Pathology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA, USA

Abstract

Abstract Objectives To systematically evaluate gynecologic malignancies (adnexal or uterine) causing gastrointestinal (GI) signs (eg, mass on colonoscopy) or symptoms (eg, bloody stools) clinically mimicking a GI primary malignancy. Methods The archives of 2 institutions were retrospectively reviewed for gynecologic malignancies clinically manifesting as colonic lesions. For each case, available radiologic, endoscopic, and histologic findings were recorded. Results We identified 16 cases: 13 biopsies and 3 resections. The masses were localized in the rectosigmoid (14 cases [88%]), right (1 case [6%]), and transverse (1 case [6%]) colon. Gastrointestinal-type complaints included abdominal pain, weight loss, hematochezia, and obstruction; 1 case was asymptomatic and found during screening colonoscopy. Nine patients (56%) had no known prior gynecologic malignancy, and in only 2 of these patients was there some clinical suspicion of a noncolonic primary malignancy. Most cases (13 [81%]) were serous carcinoma, usually high-grade adnexal or primary peritoneal. Six cases (38%) directly extended into the colon, and 7 (44%) metastasized; route of spread was unclear in the others. Only 1 case (6%) showed mucosal involvement, and none showed desmoplasia or dirty necrosis. Four of the 13 serous carcinomas (31%) showed psammoma bodies. Conclusions Advanced gynecologic malignancies, most commonly serous carcinoma, can rarely manifest as GI lesions. Clues to noncolonic origin on biopsy include lack of colonic mucosal involvement/dysplasia, desmoplasia, or dirty necrosis.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

General Medicine

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