Retrorectal epidermoid cyst with unusually elevated serum SCC level, initially diagnosed as an ovarian tumor
Author(s) -
Masaru Hayashi,
Shigeki Tomita,
Takahiro Fujimori,
Hitoshi Nagata,
Keiichi Kubota,
Akiko Shoda,
Tada Kazumi,
Nobuaki Kosaka,
Ichio Fukasawa,
Noriyuki Inaba
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
rare tumors
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.285
H-Index - 15
eISSN - 2036-3613
pISSN - 2036-3605
DOI - 10.4081/rt.2009.e21
Subject(s) - epidermoid cyst , medicine , differential diagnosis , cyst , atypia , ovarian tumor , pathology , laparotomy , benign tumor , ovarian cyst , radiology , ovarian cancer , cancer
Retrorectal epidermoid cyst is one of the developmental cysts which arise from remnants of embryonic tissues. We report a rare case of retrorectal epidermoid cyst, initially diagnosed as an ovarian tumor. Serum SCC value as tumor marker was elevated to the high level. Laparoscopy revealed ovaries, uterus and other pelvic organs were all normal. This tumor existed in the retroperitoneal cavity and compressed the rectum. Later, complete tumor resection was performed by laparotomy. Histological study revealed the epithelium of this tumor consisted of only squamous cells without atypia, and the diagnosis of this tumor was retrorectal epidermoid cyst. Retrorectal epidermoid cyst is very rare, and difficult to diagnose before surgery. However, if we haveknowledge of developmental cysts, and by careful digital examination and image diagnosis, a differential diagnosis can be made
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