Raising Awareness of Intraoperative Diagnostic Challenges to Prevent Misdiagnosis and Overtreatment: Laparoscopic Management of Rare Cotyledonoid Dissecting Leiomyoma Mimicking Ovarian Tumour
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Case Presentation
3. Discussion
4. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
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Reference | Age | Clinical Presentation | Tumour Maximum Dimension (mm) | Management |
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Roth et al. [1] | 39 | Pelvic mass | 103 | TH + BSO |
41 | Abnormal uterine bleeding | 100 | ||
23 | Pelvic mass | 250 | ||
David et al. [5] | 65 | Abnormal uterine bleeding | 150 | TH |
48 | Uterine prolapse | 120 | ||
Brand et al. [6] | 24 | Abdominal mass | NS | M |
Roth & Reed [7] | 46 | Pelvic mass | 340 | TH + BSO |
Kim et al. [8] | 26 | Incidental | 120 | M |
Cheuk et al. [9] | 55 | Abnormal uterine bleeding | 100 | TH + BSO |
Stewart et al. [10] | 58 | Pelvic mass | 164 | TH + BSO + O |
Gurbuz et al. [11] | 67 | Incidental | 100 | TH + BSO |
Jordan et al. [12] | 46 | Adnexal mass | 220 | H +/− BSO |
46 | Pelvic mass | 200 | ||
46 | Pelvic mass | 100 | ||
46 | Pelvic mass | 180 | ||
36 | Abnormal uterine bleeding | 130 | ||
34 | Uterine mass | 180 | M | |
Saeed et al. [13] | 27 | Pelvic mass | 410 | TH + BSO |
Maimoon et al. [14] | 40 | Urinary retention | 100 | TH + SO |
Shelekhova et al. [15] | 73 | Uterine mass | 80 | TH + BSO |
Weissferdt et al. [16] | 52 | Abnormal uterine bleeding | 62 | TH + S |
Adedipe et al. [17] | 52 | Menorrhagia | NS | TH + O |
Raga et al. [18] | 33 | Abdominal pain | 60 | UPA + M |
Preda et al. [19] | 41 | Uterine mass | 90 | TH + ovariectomy |
Fukunaga et al. [20] | 56 | Constipation | 300 | TH + BSO |
47 | Abdominal pain | 260 | ||
36 | Abnormal uterine bleeding | 40 | ||
35 | Abdominal pain | 180 | ||
Gezginç K et al. [21] | 57 | Pelvic pain | 45 | TH + BSO |
Agarwal et al. [22] | 52 | Abnormal uterine bleeding | 85 | TH |
Tanaka et al. [23] | 36 | Incidental | 100 | M |
Onu et al. [24] | 50 | Incidental | 100 | RH + BSO + O + A |
Blake et al. [25] | 56 | Abnormal uterine bleeding | 300 | RH + BSO + O |
Shimizu et al. [26] | 40 | Abnormal uterine bleeding | 100 | TH + BS |
Xu et al. [2] | 55 | Pelvic mass | 60 | TH + BSO |
43 | Pelvic mass | 30 | ||
37 | Plevic mass | 300 | ||
48 | Abdominal pain | 67 | ||
Lenz et al. [27] | 64 | Pelvic pain, loss of R kidney function | NS | TH + R |
Rocha et al. [28] | 38 | Abdominal pain and menorrhagia | 250 | TH + BSO |
Parker et al. [29] | 39 | Abdominal mass | NS | M |
Kawashita et al. [30] | 45 | Pelvic mass | 220 | TH + SO |
Yadav et al. [31] | 65 | Pelvic pain, urinary retention, abnormal uterine bleeding | NS | TH |
Dong et al. [32] | 39 | Pelvic mass | 73 | TH + BSO |
Robichaud et al. [33] | 29 | Abdominal pain and menorrhagia | 110 | M |
Chahkandi et al. [34] | 55 | Abnormal uterine bleeding | 140 | TH + BSO |
Abreu et al. [4] | 44 | Abdominal pain | 100 | TH + SO + S |
Leiomyoma Variants | Histological Features |
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Cellular leiomyoma | Increased cellularity compared to surrounding myometrium Lacks nuclear atypia, elevated mitotic activity or necrosis |
Mitotically active leiomyoma | 6–14 mitoses per 10 high-power fields Lacks nuclear atypia or necrosis |
Leiomyoma with bizarre nuclei | Marked nuclear atypia (including multinucleation and hyperchromasia) Lacks elevated mitotic activity or necrosis |
Epithelioid leiomyoma | Rounded or polygonal cells with eosinophilic or clear cytoplasm arranged in nests or cords Lacks nuclear atypia, mitosis, or necrosis |
Myxoid leiomyoma | Hypocellular tumour with abundant myxoid stroma Lacks nuclear atypia, mitosis, or necrosis |
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Nguyen, K.; Rao, T. Raising Awareness of Intraoperative Diagnostic Challenges to Prevent Misdiagnosis and Overtreatment: Laparoscopic Management of Rare Cotyledonoid Dissecting Leiomyoma Mimicking Ovarian Tumour. Healthcare 2025, 13, 1367. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare13121367
Nguyen K, Rao T. Raising Awareness of Intraoperative Diagnostic Challenges to Prevent Misdiagnosis and Overtreatment: Laparoscopic Management of Rare Cotyledonoid Dissecting Leiomyoma Mimicking Ovarian Tumour. Healthcare. 2025; 13(12):1367. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare13121367
Chicago/Turabian StyleNguyen, Kathy, and Tanushree Rao. 2025. "Raising Awareness of Intraoperative Diagnostic Challenges to Prevent Misdiagnosis and Overtreatment: Laparoscopic Management of Rare Cotyledonoid Dissecting Leiomyoma Mimicking Ovarian Tumour" Healthcare 13, no. 12: 1367. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare13121367
APA StyleNguyen, K., & Rao, T. (2025). Raising Awareness of Intraoperative Diagnostic Challenges to Prevent Misdiagnosis and Overtreatment: Laparoscopic Management of Rare Cotyledonoid Dissecting Leiomyoma Mimicking Ovarian Tumour. Healthcare, 13(12), 1367. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare13121367