Presentation
Intermittent painless vaginal bleeding.
Patient Data
Age: 60 years
Gender: Female
From the case:
Cervical carcinoma
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Cervical mass with elevated T2 signal and water restriction on DWI images encircling the external cervical os that extends into the upper anterior vagina
Focal disruptions of the low signal cervical stroma on the left and right posterolateral walls, a sign of parametrial invasion.
From the case:
Cervical carcinoma
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Cervix mass histopathological study was compatible with cervix squamous cell carcinoma.
Case Discussion
In the recent case with cervical mass with regarding the imaging findings, stage IIB of cervical cancer is considered according to FIGO system staging.
The histopathology report after the biopsy of the cervical mass was compatible with squamous cell carcinoma of the cervix.