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Case Reports : Primary fallopian tube carcinoma co-existing with pregnancy: A case report
( Agnes P. Montero Fenix ),( Nephtali N. Gorgonio ) 대한산부인과학회 2011 Journal of Womens Medicine Vol.4 No.2
Primary fallopian tube carcinoma is the rarest of all gynecologic cancers and usually occurs in postmenopausal women. Thus, its presence in pregnancy is extremely remote. A 31-year-old term primigravid with a history of right lower quadrant pain, diagnosed with dermoid focus on imaging was admitted due to ruptured membranes and delivered a live and healthy infant. Intraoperatively, the right fimbria was dilated and fimbriectomy was performed which revealed papillary serous cyst adenocarcinoma. There was no residual disease on re-exploration. She was classified as International Federation of Gynecologists and Obstetricians stage IA. No adjuvant chemotherapy was given. The incidence of primary fallopian tube carcinoma co-existing with pregnancy is extremely low. This article review is possibly the first reported case of primary fallopian tube carcinoma co-existing with pregnancy, locally.