Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics

, Volume 278, Issue 3, pp 283–286 | Cite as

Lipoadenofibroma of the endometrium: a rare variant of benign mullerian mixed tumor

  • Metin Akbulut
  • Osman Zekioglu
  • Mustafa Cosan Terek
  • Necmettin Ozdemir
Case Report

Abstract

Objective

Adenofibroma is a form of mixed mesodermal tumor in which epithelial and stromal components are benign, and usually arises in the endometrium of postmenopausal women. We report a case of lipoadenofibroma of the endometrium that appeared as an intracavitary mass, which is very unusual because endometrioid adenofibroma rarely contains mature adipose tissue, only the second such case described in detail.

Case

An endometrial polypoid mass measuring 1,5 cm with maximum diameter was found incidentally during total abdominal hysterectomy for keratinizing large cell carcinoma of the cervix in a 60-year-old woman. The endometrial polypoid mass was found to be a lipoadenofibroma composed predominantly of collagenated fibrous stroma populated by cystically dilated and occasionally crowded glands lined with proliferative endometrium, intermingled with abundant mature adipose tissue.

Conclusion

We suggest that uterine adenofibromas with lipomatous areas belong to the family of mixed tumor of Mullerian origin. We discuss the pathogenesis of this entity and review the previously documented similar cases.

Keywords

Uterine corpus Adenofibroma Adipose tissue Mixed müllerian tumor 

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Authors and Affiliations

  • Metin Akbulut
    • 1
  • Osman Zekioglu
    • 2
  • Mustafa Cosan Terek
    • 3
  • Necmettin Ozdemir
    • 2
  1. 1.Department of PathologyPamukkale University School of MedicineDenizliTurkey
  2. 2.Department of PathologyEge University School of MedicineBornova, IzmirTurkey
  3. 3.Department of Obstetrics and GynaecologyEge University School of MedicineIzmirTurkey

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