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uterine ligament adenocarcinoma
Description
Signs and Symptoms
Common Signs and Symptoms
Uterine ligament adenocarcinoma, also known as endometrial cancer, typically presents with the following symptoms:
- Unusual vaginal bleeding: This is the most common symptom, occurring between periods or a year or more after menopause [8][9].
- Pain in the pelvis: A feeling of fullness or pressure in the rectoanal area, or an urge to push, can also be experienced by patients [6].
- Weight loss: Losing weight without trying can be a symptom of endometrial cancer, especially in later stages of the disease [11].
Other Possible Symptoms
In some cases, patients may experience:
- Painful vaginal discharge: Vaginal discharge that may range from pink and watery to thick, brown, and foul smelling [14].
- Abdominal pain or distension: Vague abdominal pain and distension can be symptoms of broad ligament tumors, which are rare but can involve the uterus [3][7].
Important Notes
It's essential to note that these symptoms can also be caused by other conditions. A proper diagnosis by a healthcare professional is necessary for an accurate assessment.
References:
[3] - The main presenting features of the broad ligament tumors are vague abdominal pain and distension. [6] - Most patients report back pain, fullness or pressure in the rectoanal area, or an urge to push, or they complain of dizziness and eventually may experience pelvic pain. [7] - Primary tumors of the broad ligament are rare, although its involvement by malignant tumors arising elsewhere in the abdomen and pelvis is common. [8] - The most common symptom of endometrial cancer is unusual vaginal bleeding that occurs between periods or a year or more after menopause. [9] - Clinical Features​​ Irregular vaginal bleeding is the most common presenting sign of endometrial cancer. It generally occurs early in the disease process. [11] - Pain in the pelvis, feeling a mass (tumor), and losing weight without trying can also be symptoms of endometrial cancer. These symptoms are more common in later stages of the disease. [14] - Vaginal discharge that may range from pink and watery to thick, brown, and foul smelling is another possible symptom of endometrial cancer.
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Treatment
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Additional Information
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- A uterine ligament cancer that is characterized as a mixture of carcinoma and sarcoma and has_material_basis_in epithelial tissue and has_material_basis_in connective tissue.
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