Uterine Angiomyolipoma Presenting as a Rapidly Growing Uterine Mass in a Postmenopausal Woman

绝经后妇女子宫血管平滑肌脂肪瘤表现为快速生长的子宫肿块

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Abstract

Uterine angiomyolipoma (AML) is an exceptionally rare mesenchymal tumor of the perivascular epithelioid cell tumor (PEComa) family. Most cases are benign and exhibit a triphasic histologic pattern. Although extragenital PEComas typically show strong, diffuse HMB-45 reactivity, uterine AMLs/PEComas often exhibit weak or negative staining, thereby introducing diagnostic uncertainty. We describe a rare case of uterine AML with diffuse nuclear atypia in a postmenopausal woman, which mimicked a degenerative leiomyoma or leiomyosarcoma. A 49-year-old postmenopausal woman presented with the rapid enlargement of a uterine mass that had been followed for four years as a presumed leiomyoma. Imaging revealed a well-circumscribed uterine mass with heterogeneous enhancement, cystic degeneration, and restricted diffusion on MRI. A total hysterectomy was performed. Grossly, the tumor measured 8 cm. Microscopically, it consisted of pleomorphic epithelioid cells (70%), mature adipose tissue (20%), and thick-walled vessels. Immunohistochemistry revealed diffuse smooth muscle actin (SMA) positivity, while Human Melanoma Black (HMB)-45 and Melan-A were negative. Only one mitosis per 50 HPF was identified, with no atypical mitoses or necrosis, and the Ki-67 index was low (<5%). The patient has remained disease-free for 56 months post-surgery. This case represents the first documented HMB-45-negative uterine angiomyolipoma with diffuse nuclear atypia, characterized by a low mitotic index, low Ki-67 proliferation rate, and a benign 56-month follow-up. It broadens the morphologic spectrum of uterine AML, demonstrating that diffuse nuclear atypia can occur in HMB-45-negative tumors with benign behavior, and that atypia alone should not be interpreted as evidence of malignancy. Recognition of this rare variant is essential to avoid misdiagnosing it as leiomyosarcoma.

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