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Abstract: Malignant Mixed Mullaerian Tumour is a rare uterine neoplasm that
is seen always in postmenopausal woman although exceptions occur. They present
with uterine bleeding and enlargement and the usual location is uterine body.
Grossly they present as large, soft, polypoid growth involving the end
myometrium and some times protruding through the cervix
MMMTs are a
rare and aggressive tumour of the uterine corpus. A negative endometrial biopsy
does not rule out diagnosis. The outcome correlates with the stage of the
disease and the depth of myometrial invasion. A majority of the patients with
advanced-stage disease had recurrence or progression within one year. With
better understanding of the disease origin, combination chemotherapy with
paclitaxel and carboplatin may be beneficial
Ours is a case report of post-menopausal lady with this aggressive tumour and her follow up till date. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.51505/ijmshr.2025.9617 |
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