妊娠并发快速进展的外阴黑色素瘤:一个案例研究。

IF 1 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL American Journal of Case Reports Pub Date : 2025-01-10 DOI:10.12659/AJCR.944972
Bagas Satriyo Wicaksono, Aditiyono Aditiyono, Dina Marlina, Aditya Utomo, Putri Nadhira Adinda Adriansyah, Dody Novrial
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背景:妊娠期外阴黑色素瘤极为罕见。怀孕期间的激素和免疫变化引起了人们对黑色素瘤加速进展和产妇预后较差的担忧。本病例报告描述了一个不寻常的外阴黑色素瘤的表现,在怀孕的病人,迅速进展,尽管以前的治疗,但导致了良好的胎儿结局。病例报告一名40岁G3P2A0女性,妊娠28周,3年前诊断为外阴恶性黑色素瘤,表现为突发性腹痛和血尿。她之前接受了6个疗程的化疗。体格检查显示右侧外阴有一个3cm的肿块,超声检查发现子宫颈有高回声实性肿块,LDH水平升高。鉴于病情进展,医疗小组进行了剖宫产子宫切除术、子宫肌体受累的阴道切开术和医源性撕裂所致的膀胱修复。组织病理学结果证实转移性外阴黑色素瘤在子宫颈和子宫体。由于IV级黑色素瘤的进展,在27周时终止妊娠,但新生儿在稳定情况下分娩。不幸的是,患者在手术后1个月死亡。结论:该病例强调了妊娠期间侵袭性黑色素瘤进展的可能性,可能因生理变化而加剧,但也强调了一个成功的胎儿结局。虽然化疗会对生殖系统产生不利影响,并可能导致不孕,但该患者能够怀孕,该病例说明了怀孕和癌症进展之间复杂的相互作用。
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Pregnancy Complicated by Rapidly Progressing Vulvar Melanoma: A Case Study.

BACKGROUND Vulvar melanoma during pregnancy is exceptionally rare. Hormonal and immunological changes in pregnancy have raised concerns about the potential for accelerated melanoma progression and poorer maternal outcomes. This case report describes an unusual presentation of vulvar melanoma in a pregnant patient, which rapidly progressed despite previous treatments, but resulted in a favorable fetal outcome. CASE REPORT A 40-year-old G3P2A0 woman at 28 weeks of gestation, with a history of vulvar malignant melanoma diagnosed 3 years prior, presented with sudden abdominal pain and hematuria. She had previously received 6 courses of chemotherapy. Physical examination revealed a 3-cm mass in the right vulva, while ultrasonography detected a hyperechoic solid mass in the cervix and elevated LDH levels. Given the advanced disease, the medical team proceeded with a cesarean hysterectomy, colpotomy for uterine corpus involvement, and bladder repair due to an iatrogenic laceration. Histopathological findings confirmed metastatic vulvar melanoma in the cervix and uterine corpus. The pregnancy was terminated at 27 weeks due to the progression of grade IV melanoma, but the neonate was delivered in stable condition. Unfortunately, the patient died 1 month after the operation. CONCLUSIONS This case underscores the potential for aggressive melanoma progression during pregnancy, likely exacerbated by physiological changes, yet highlights a successful fetal outcome. While chemotherapy can adversely affect the reproductive system and may lead to infertility, this patient was able to conceive, and the case illustrates the complex interplay of pregnancy and cancer progression.

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