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A giant superinfected uterine angioleiomyoma with distant septic metastases: an extremely rare presentation of a benign process and a systematic review of the literature.

José-Luis Sánchez-IglesiasSira CapoteMontserrat Cubo-AbertMelchor Carbonell-SociasSilvia CabreraLidia Illán-HernándezMaria-Assumpció Pérez-BenaventeSonia Monreal-CluaAntonio Gil-Moreno
Published in: Archives of gynecology and obstetrics (2019)
The definitive diagnosis is usually obtained after the definitive histopathologic examination since the use of immunohistochemical study has an important role in this regard. Complete surgical removal of the lesion is the treatment of choice, with no recurrent cases reported to date.
Keyphrases
  • locally advanced
  • acute kidney injury
  • lymph node
  • squamous cell carcinoma
  • decision making
  • combination therapy
  • rare case
  • replacement therapy