Abstract
Introduction: This article presents a case of a patient with a broad ligament perivascular epithelioid cell tumor (PEComa), focusing on the analysis of its imaging features in CT and MRI to enhance understanding and awareness of this rare tumor.
Case Presentation: This article reports a case of a 27-year-old married woman who was found to have a pelvic mass two years ago. After detailed examination at our hospital, imaging studies, including enhanced CT and MRI, revealed a cystic-solid lesion in the left adnexal area, with preoperative considerations of ovarian cystadenoma or uterine leiomyoma. She was referred to a specialized obstetrics and gynecology hospital for surgery, and the postoperative pathology was diagnosed as PEComa. She has been undergoing regular follow-up at our hospital post-surgery. One year after the operation, her laboratory tests showed no significant abnormalities, and imaging studies did not reveal any signs of metastasis.
Conclusion: Uterine broad ligament PEComa is a rare tumor, and accurate imaging features and classification criteria can aid in improving preoperative diagnosis. A deeper understanding of the clinical and imaging characteristics of this rare disease is significant for enhancing diagnostic accuracy and treatment outcomes.
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