A. Pirosha, Bhavana M Bharambe, Jesmy Emily Joseph
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Abstract
Rhabdomyosarcoma is extremely rare; comprising 0.4 to <1% of cervical cancers in female. One of the
least common sites for its occurrence in genitourinary tract is cervix and it requires to be differentiated
from other sarcomas; particularly adenosarcoma as it has relatively better prognosis but there is not sufcient literature relating
to the diagnosis and management of primary sarcoma cervix. We hereby report a case of 22-year-old female who presented with
complaints of vaginal intermenstrual bleeding for 1.5 months. On physical and radiological examination was found to have a
cervical mass measuring 3.3x4.4x4.5 cm. On microscopy the case was diagnosed as Embryonal Rhabdomyosarcoma cervix.
Patient was managed conservatively by chemotherapy and is currently disease free. The aim and objective of our study is to
discuss the approach while reporting the histopathology of sarcoma cervix with review of literature and how to differentiate
between its close mimickers as therapeutics and outcome for each condition varies .