Recurrent and metastatic female adnexal tumor of probable Wolffian origin: A case report and review of the literature

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Rationale:Female adnexal tumors of probable Wolffian origin (FATWOs) are rare gynecologic neoplasms arising from the mesonephric duct remnants. Less than 90 cases have been reported in the English literature. Although most cases of FATWO are considered benign, recurrence and metastasis may occur in very few cases during the course of the disease. Due to the small number of recurrent and metastatic FATWO cases, there are no clear recommendations regarding optimal treatment.Patient concerns:A 75-year-old postmenopausal woman, who underwent a mass excision of the right broad ligament three years ago, was found to have a right adnexal mass during a regular postoperative physical examination.Diagnoses:Vaginal ultrasound examination revealed a cystic and solid mass approximately 3.6×4.4×3.8cm on the right side of the uterus. Three years ago, the mass of the right broad ligament was diagnosed with FATWO in the local hospital. Following extensive immunohistochemistry analysis and after reviewing the histology slides from the primary tumor, the final diagnosis of the mass on the right side of the uterus was recurrent and metastatic FATWO.Interventions:The patient underwent laparoscopic mass excision, hysterectomy and resection of the metastatic lesion in the small intestine, and then she received 6 cycles of docetaxel and carboplatin-based chemotherapy.Outcomes:The disease has recurred three years after the first surgery in the local hospital. After the second surgery followed by systemic chemotherapy, there is no evidence of recurrence with 24months of follow-up till now.Lessons:FATWO is considered a benign entity. However, a few FATWOs have been shown to behave aggressively. Due to only a few reported cases, there are no comprehensive recommendations regarding the optimal clinical management of recurrent and metastatic FATWOs. Complete surgical resection followed by combination chemotherapy is considered to be the most effective therapy for recurrent and metastatic FATWOs. Chemotherapy with docetaxel plus carboplatin, which is most commonly used in malignant cases, may be effective in the treatment of recurrent and metastatic FATWOs.

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Chen, Q., Shen, Y., & Xie, C. (2021). Recurrent and metastatic female adnexal tumor of probable Wolffian origin: A case report and review of the literature. Medicine (United States), 100(13), E25377. https://doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000025377

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