Investigator
Consultant Pathologist · Vijaya Diagnostic Centre, Pathology
How hairfall saved the patient from cancer twice – A postmenopausal patient with synchronous endometrial and endocervical carcinomas presenting with endocrine symptoms
Ovarian stromal hyperthecosis is an uncommon nonneoplastic cause of ovarian hyperandrogenism mainly in postmenopausal women. Here, we present a case of a postmenopausal woman who presented with features of virilization like alopecia and hirsutism. During its workup, two malignancies were diagnosed at a very early stage. Microscopic focus of endometrial adenocarcinoma in a polyp and similar focus of endocervical adenocarcinoma in the subsequent hysterectomy specimen were noted. Presence of synchronous malignancies in the uterus is very rare and it being detected in a patient who presented with a non-related symptom of hairfall makes it an interesting case scenario.
Consultant Pathologist
Vijaya Diagnostic Centre · Pathology
Senior Resident
Lady Hardinge Medical College · Pathology
MD
Mahadevappa Rampure Medical College · Pathology
MBBS
Father Muller Medical College
IN