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Perineal and pelvic aggressive angiomyxoma: spontaneous regression after hormonal replacement therapy withdrawal assessed by 3T magnetic resonance
Author(s) -
Renato Argirò,
Beatrice Sacconi,
Angelo Iannarelli,
Paola Collini,
Mario Bezzi
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
bjr|case reports
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2055-7159
DOI - 10.1259/bjrcr.20150110
Subject(s) - aggressive angiomyxoma , perineum , magnetic resonance imaging , medicine , pelvis , hormonal replacement therapy , hormonal therapy , soft tissue , hormone , surgery , urology , radiology , cancer , breast cancer
Aggressive angiomyxoma (AA) is a rare mesenchymal tumour which mainly arises in the soft tissue of the pelvis and perineum in women of reproductive age. AA usually shows an aggressive behaviour, with a high rate of incomplete surgical excision and post-surgical recurrence. Most cases of AA exhibit oestrogen and/or progesterone receptors; in these cases, maintenance of a hypo-oestrogenic state can be helpful in the medical management of this tumour. We describe a case of spontaneous reduction in size of an AA during a 6-month period of hormonal replacement therapy withdrawal, assessed by MRI using a 3T magnet.

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