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Case Report pissn 1738-2637 Malignant Mixed Mullerian Tumor Arising from the Uterine Cervix: A Case Report 1 자궁경부에서발생한악성혼합뮐러종양 : 증례보고 1 Jong Joon Shim, MD 1, Jae Chan Shim, MD 1, Hye Kyung Lee, MD 2, Kyoung Eun Lee, MD 1, Ghi Jai Lee, MD 1, Ho Kyun Kim, MD 1, Jung Ho Suh, MD 1 Departments of 1 Radiology, 2 Pathology, Seoul Paik Hospital, Inje University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea Malignant mixed mullerian tumors (MMMTs) are a rare uterine tumor and contribute to approximately 1-3% of all corpus malignant tumors. MMMTs are usually in the uterine corpus, but can also arise from the uterine cervix, vagina, ovaries and fallofian tubes. MMMTs of the uterine cervix are extremely rare. MMMTs are highly malignant and tend to maintain a rapid growth and exhibit a high rate of recurrence. Therefore, the prognosis of patients diagnosed with these types of tumors is extremely poor. We report a rare case of a malignant mixed mullerian tumor arising from the uterine cervix and introduce CT and MRI findings. CT and magnetic resonance findings of the uterine cervical MMMT in our case show highly aggressive features, such as parametrial involvement, pelvic and paraaortic lymphadenopathy, and distant metastasis and high enhancement. Received May 3, 2012; Accepted July 24, 2012 Corresponding author: Jae Chan Shim, MD Department of Radiology, Seoul Paik Hospital, Inje University College of Medicine, 9 Mareunnae-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul 100-032, Korea. Tel. 82-2-2270-0139 Fax. 82-2-2266-2799 E-mail: jcshim96@unitel.co.kr Copyrights 2012 The Korean Society of Radiology Index terms Malignant Mixed Mullerian Tumor Uterine Cervix CT Magnetic Resonance Imaging INTRODUCTION Malignant mixed mullerian tumors (MMMTs) are rare biphasic malignant neoplasm with two components of carcinoma and sarcoma. The most common site of occurrence in the female genital tract is the uterine corpus (1). The clinicopathologic and radiologic characteristics of tumor and treatment are uncertain due to the lack of clinical data. We report one case of a patient diagnosed with a malignant mixed mullerian tumor, arising from the uterine cervix. CASE REPORT A 54-year-old woman was presented with intermittent vaginal spotting over a month period of time. Upon pelvic examination, a mass was identified in the cervix. The serum CA-125 level was 5020 U/mL (normal range: 0-35 U/mL). Pelvis MRI was performed, and a large lobulated mass was identified at the uterine cervix. The mass exhibited low signal intensity on T1 weighted image and heterogenous slight high signal intensity on T2 weighted image (Fig. 1A). On axial T2 weighted image, the margin of cervix was irregular, and the mass invaded the right periureteric parametrium. Further, right hydroureter was also noted (Fig. 1B). Thus, we thought that the mass had invaded parametrium. Following IV contrast enhancement, the mass demonstrated a heterogenous strong enhancement. On an enhanced sagittal image, the epicenter of the mass was located at the uterine cervix and involved the lower uterine body. Thus, it seemed that the mass was arised from the uterine cervix (Fig. 1C). Therefore, the initial was stage IIIB uterine submit.radiology.or.kr 263

Malignant Mixed Mullerian Tumor Arising from the Uterine Cervix A B C D E F G H I Fig. 1. Imaging and pathologic findings of 54-year-old woman with uterine cervical MMMT. A. Sagittal T2 weighted image demonstrates large lobulated mass with Heterogenous slightly high signal intensity at the uterine cervix. B. On axial T2 weighted image, low signal intensity cervical stoma is not visible. Right periureteric parametrial invasion and right hydroureter are also noted (arrow). C. Gadolinium enhanced T1 weighted image shows strong enhancement of the mass and the epicenter of mass is located at the uterine cervix (arrow). D. Contrast enhanced axial CT scan demonstrates highly enhanced uterine cervical mass. E. On delayed scan, right hydronephrosis and metastatic paraaortic lymph nodes are identified. F. Low attenuation metastatic nodule in liver is also noted (arrow). G. On PAS staining ( 20), several cytoplasmic staining are identified (arrow). H, I. The specimen shows high positivity on CEA ( 20) (H), and vimentin ( 20) (I) staining. Note.-CEA = carcinoembryonic antigen, MMMT = malignant mixed mullerian tumor, PAS = Periodic Acid-Shiff 264 submit.radiology.or.kr

Jong Joon Shim, et al cervical cancer. For the evaluation of distant metastasis, abdominopelvic CT was performed. On an enhanced scan, highly enhanced uterine cervical mass was revealed (Fig. 1D). And right hydronephrosis and multiple metastatic paraaortic lymph nodes were also identified (Fig. 1E). Furthermore, several multiple hepatic metastatic nodules were also identified (Fig. 1F). Based on these results, the diagnosis was changed to uterine cervical cancer stage IVB. Next, a colposcopic punch biopsy was performed. On a Periodic Acid-Shiff staining (Fig. 1G), several cytoplasmic stainings were identified. It means the presence of mucin, adenocarcinoma component, was revealed. Immunohistochemical tests were also performed and the pathologic specimen showed high positivity on carcinoembryonic antigen (carcinoma marker) and vimentin (sarcoma marker) staining (Fig. 1H, I). Thus, foci of squamous carcinomatous, adenocarcinomatous and sarcomatous components were all identified. So, the pathologic diagnosis was malignant mixed mullerian tumor, originated from the uterine cervix. DISCUSSION Malignancies of the cervix tend to almost always be carcinomas. Approximately 80-90% of these are squamous cell carcinomas, while 10-20% are adenocarcinomas, and the remaining are adenosquamous carcinoma, sarcoma, melanoma, lymphoma, and metastatic tumors. MMMTs of the uterine cervix represent a rare form of all cervical cancers (2). MMMTs are biphasic tumors that consist of an admixture of malignant epithelial and mesenchymal components. The epithelial component represents a variety of different histologic sub-types, alone or in combination, which include squamous cell carcinoma, basaloid squamous carcinoma, adenocarcinoma, adeno-squamous carcinoma, adenoid-basal carcinoma, adenoid-cystic carcinoma and undifferentiated carcinoma. The sarcomatous component may be homologous (fibroblasts and smooth muscle) or heterologous (cartilage, striated muscle, bone etc.). On an immunohistochemical examination, both epithelial and sarcomatous components of MMMT may show positivity for broad spectrum cytokeratins, high molecular weight cytokeratin, low molecular weight cytokeratin and epithelial membrane antigen. Sarcomatous components may be positive for vimentin, desmin, muscle specific actin and smooth muscle-specific actin (3). MMMT is usually in the fundus. But MMMTs can arise anywhere along the mullerian axis and have a high incidence of lymphatic spread, peritoneal seeding, and higher rate of pulmonary metastases than other uterine malignancies (4). The largest single study of 9 cases of uterine cervical MMMTs revealed several key features: the age at presentation varied widely (range, 23-87 years; mean, 65 years), abnormal vaginal bleeding was the most common presenting symptom, the tumors frequently displayed non-glandular epithelial components, and may be associated with better outcome than MMMTs of the uterine corpus (5). Although it is difficult to determine the optimal therapy for patients with cervical MMMT, overall patients with low stage disease (IB1 and IB2) had a good outcome with therapy, traditionally used for patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the cervix (2). Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging findings of MMMT from the uterine cervix have not been reported to our knowledge. Bharwani et al. (4), described MRI appearance of the uterine MMMTs. In their study, 88% of MMMTs, the tumor epicenter was endometrial; whereas, 4% of tumors had a myometrial epicenter and 8% of tumors had a cervical epicenter. On T1-weighted images, the majority of MMMTs were isointense to myometrium (76%) and endometrium (71%). On T2- weighted images, 92% of MMMTs were hyperintense to myometrium and either hypointense (55%) or isointense (41%) to endometrium. MMMT texture on T2-weighted images was heterogenous in 82%. In the study by Teo et al. (6), two MMMTs showed intense, but heterogenous enhancement after gadolinium administration; whereas, 80% of patients in the study by Tanaka et al. (7) showed area of avid enhancement. In our case, the mass shows slightly heterogenous high signal intensity on a T2-weighted image and is well enhanced on a T1-weighted image after injection of gadolinium contrast material. So the mass is similar to MMMT of the uterine corpus, except the mass is arised from the uterine cervix. On T1-weighted images, cervical carcinomas are usually isointense to the normal cervix and may not be visible. On T2- weighted images, cervical cancer appears as a relatively hyperintense mass and is easily distinguishable from that of low sig- submit.radiology.or.kr 265

Malignant Mixed Mullerian Tumor Arising from the Uterine Cervix nal-intensity cervical stroma. On dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI, small tumors enhance homogeneously and earlier than the normal cervical stroma. Large tumors are frequently necrotic and may or may not enhance, but are often surrounded by an enhancing rim that facilitates tumor definition (8, 9). On a CT, the cervical cancer can be hypoattenuating or isoattenuating to normal cervical stroma after administration of intravenous contrast material (10). In our case, however, the mass showed heterogenous high enhancement after IV contrast enhancement on an MRI and CT. CT and MR findings of uterine cervical MMMT, in our case, show highly aggressive features, such as parametrial involvement, pelvic and paraaortic lymphadenopathy, and distant metastasis and high enhancement. However, these findings are not particularly different from the other types of cervical carcinoma. Therefore, it could not be differentiated from other types of cervical carcinoma. In conclusion, the imaging findings of uterine cervical MMMT of our case are not pathognomic. But, imaging findings of MMMT, arising from the uterine cervix, have not been reported in our knowledge; As such, we introduce CT and MR imaging findings of MMMT arising from the uterine cervix. REFERENCES 1. Sunwoo J, Cho IS, Jeon S, Bae DH, Shin YW, Kim CJ, et al. A case of malignant Mixed Mullerian Tumor (MMMT) of the uterine cervix. Korean J Obstet Gynecol 2008;51:350-354 2. Sharma NK, Sorosky JI, Bender D, Fletcher MS, Sood AK. Malignant mixed mullerian tumor (MMMT) of the cervix. Gynecol Oncol 2005;97:442-445 3. Grayson W, Taylor LF, Cooper K. Carcinosarcoma of the uterine cervix: a report of eight cases with immunohistochemical analysis and evaluation of human papillomavirus status. Am J Surg Pathol 2001;25:338-347 4. Bharwani N, Newland A, Tunariu N, Babar S, Sahdev A, Rockall AG, et al. MRI appearances of uterine malignant mixed müllerian tumors. AJR Am J Roentgenol 2010;195: 1268-1275 5. Clement PB, Zubovits JT, Young RH, Scully RE. Malignant mullerian mixed tumors of the uterine cervix: a report of nine cases of a neoplasm with morphology often different from its counterpart in the corpus. Int J Gynecol Pathol 1998;17:211-222 6. Teo SY, Babagbemi KT, Peters HE, Mortele KJ. Primary malignant mixed mullerian tumor of the uterus: findings on sonography, CT, and gadolinium-enhanced MRI. AJR Am J Roentgenol 2008;191:278-283 7. Tanaka YO, Tsunoda H, Minami R, Yoshikawa H, Minami M. Carcinosarcoma of the uterus: MR findings. J Magn Reson Imaging 2008;28:434-439 8. Seki H, Azumi R, Kimura M, Sakai K. Stromal invasion by carcinoma of the cervix: assessment with dynamic MR imaging. AJR Am J Roentgenol 1997;168:1579-1585 9. Yamashita Y, Takahashi M, Sawada T, Miyazaki K, Okamura H. Carcinoma of the cervix: dynamic MR imaging. Radiology 1992;182:643-648 10. Pannu HK, Corl FM, Fishman EK. CT evaluation of cervical cancer: spectrum of disease. Radiographics 2001;21:1155-1168 266 submit.radiology.or.kr

Jong Joon Shim, et al 자궁경부에서발생한악성혼합뮐러종양 : 증례보고 1 심종준 1 심재찬 1 이혜경 2 이경은 1 이기재 1 김호균 1 서정호 1 악성혼합뮐러종양은악성자궁종양의 1~3% 로발생빈도가낮다. 주로자궁체부에서발생하며자궁경부, 질, 난소및난관에서도드물게발생한다. 악성혼합뮐러종양이자궁경부에서발생하는경우는매우드물다. 악성혼합뮐러종양은매우악성도가높은종양으로빠른성장을하고전이및재발이잘되어예후가불량하다. 저자들은자궁경부에서발생한악성혼합뮐러종양의증례에대해보고하고 CT 및 MRI 소견을소개하고자한다. CT와 MRI 에서이종괴는자궁주위조직과골반및대동맥주위림프절을침범하는등침습적인양상을보였으며강한조영증강및원격전이를보였다. 인제대학교의과대학서울백병원 1 영상의학과, 2 병리과 submit.radiology.or.kr 267