Tuesday, March 11, 2008
What is uterine sarcoma?
Uterine sarcoma is a rare female genital cancer, uterine cancer accounts for 1%. High degree of malignancy, more common in women after menopause. This tumor from the mesoderm, from the uterine muscle, connective tissue, blood vessels and endometrial stromal or fibroids. Uterine sarcoma of the main clinical manifestations are : (1) irregular vaginal bleeding volume. If tumor necrosis or ulcer formation and drainage must be made rice soup or blood samples smelly liquid. (2) abdominal mass, and sometimes they can touch, especially with uterine fibroids can be rapidly increased. (3) tumor oppression can lead to voiding dysfunction, may have a height of the pain. (4) can detect uterine increases markedly, soft, sometimes infiltrating pelvic block. As for the grape-sarcoma, cervical prominent in the mouth or the vagina, crisp and soft. The disease is sometimes easy and uterine fibroids intermingle, and some are misdiagnosed as endometrial cancer. Diagnosis as ultrasound, CT, arterial or lymphangiography, can help diagnosis.
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