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Adenoid cystic carcinoma of Bartholin’s gland. From the ISSVD Case Consultation Committee

  • A. Wernicke1
  • C. Latapie1
  • M.S. Peremateu2
  • C.E. Marchitelli3
  • M.L. Absi4,*,

1Department of Surgical Pathology, Hospital Italiano, Buenos Aires, Argentina

2Vulvar Section, Hospital Italiano, Buenos Aires, Argentina

3Chief of Vulvar Section, Hospital Italiano, Buenos Aires, Argentina

4Fellow of Vulvar Section, Department of Gynecology, Hospital Italiano, Buenos Aires, Argentina

DOI: 10.12892/ejgo4441.2018 Vol.39,Issue 6,December 2018 pp.1034-1036

Published: 15 December 2018

*Corresponding Author(s): M.L. Absi E-mail: maria.absi@hiba.org.ar

Abstract

Adenoid cystic carcinoma (ACC) is an uncommon histological type of the already rare carcinoma of Bartholin’s gland. The authors present a case of a 45-year-old woman who was admitted with a two-month history of vulvar pain. Physical examination revealed a 2×2- cm fixed mass on the right vaginal wall, originating from the area of Bartholin’s gland. As the mass was located in deep tissue, a biopsy could not be performed. Therefore, local excision of the mass was performed under general anesthesia. Pathology examination revealed an ACC of Bartholin’s gland. Because of malignancy diagnosis, a more radical surgery was mandatory: a posterior hemivulvectomy, obtaining clear margins, and bilateral inguinofemoral node dissection were performed. In this type of cancer, local recurrences are common and often precede distant metastases.

Keywords

Adenoid cystic carcinoma; Bartholin’s gland; Painful mass.

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A. Wernicke,C. Latapie,M.S. Peremateu,C.E. Marchitelli,M.L. Absi. Adenoid cystic carcinoma of Bartholin’s gland. From the ISSVD Case Consultation Committee. European Journal of Gynaecological Oncology. 2018. 39(6);1034-1036.

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