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Coexistence of ovarian cancer and peritoneal tuberculosis: a case report

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Peritoneal tuberculosis (TB) is known to mimic advanced ovarian cancer. In this case report, we describe a unique case of ovarian cancer (endometrioid carcinoma grade 3) at the International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) stage IC1 with pulmonary and peritoneal TB, which was suspected preoperatively to be a coexistence of advanced ovarian cancer and pulmonary TB. A 68-year-old woman presented with a prominent abdominal mass and fever. Laboratory investigations, imaging, and sputum analysis indicated a probable diagnosis of ovarian cancer at FIGO stage IIIC, characterized by peritoneal dissemination and para-aortic lymph node metastasis, which was further complicated by coexisting pulmonary TB. Surgical management included total abdominal hysterectomy, bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy, and partial omentectomy. Intraoperatively, the tumor was localized to the right ovary with significant peritoneal thickening and adhesions indicative of peritoneal TB. The surgery was completed without apparent complications. Postoperative histopathological evaluation confirmed grade 3 endometrioid carcinoma in the right ovary along with evidence of peritoneal TB. Given the extent of adhesions attributed to TB, lymph node dissection for staging was deemed challenging and was thus not pursued. Initiation of anti-TB treatment on postoperative day 2 resulted in marked regression of the preoperatively identified pulmonary nodules and para-aortic lymph node enlargement, suggesting their inflammatory origin from TB. Although postoperative chemotherapy is typically advocated for patients with stage IC1 endometrioid carcinoma grade 3, the patient opted against it. Consequently, no adjuvant therapy was administered and the patient remained under close observation.

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The author wants to thank Dr. Ayako Moribe, Dr. Machiko Kojima, Dr. Eri Kawai, Dr. Natsumi Iwai, Dr. Aya Takaori, Dr. Kota Yamauchi, Dr. Shihori Nakamura, Dr. Sho Mori, Dr. Mio Makita, and Dr. Rika Iseki for their useful discussions.

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Yamamura, A., Sekiyama, K., Otsuki, M. et al. Coexistence of ovarian cancer and peritoneal tuberculosis: a case report. Int Canc Conf J 13, 124–128 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13691-023-00649-z

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