Primary pulmonary carcinoid tumor with metastasis to endometrial polyp

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INTRODUCTION: A carcinoid tumor occurring in the endometrium has been documented in the literature, but there is no report in regard to carcinoid tumor metastasis to endometrium. PRESENTATION OF CASE: We report a case of a malignant carcinoid metastasis to an endometrial polyp. Patient underwent hysteroscopy, and polypectomy. The pathology demonstrated an endometrial polyp containing a 4 mm x 5 mm nodule of metastatic carcinoid tumor, consistent with metastasis from patient's known pulmonary carcinoid. The tumor was morphologically similar to the tumors of the right lung, with similar immune-profile. DISCUSSION: This patient presented with a suspicious pelvic ultrasound. Due to her age, the first priority was to exclude uterine cancer. The endometrial polyp, which was found, had a small focus of metastatic carcinoid tumor. To the best of our knowledge, this finding has not been previously recorded in the literature. Our patient also had a history of metastatic carcinoid tumor to breast. This finding is also very uncommon. CONCLUSION: This is the first case in the literature described a malignant carcinoid metastasis to an endometrial polyp. © 2012 Surgical Associates Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Momeni, M., Kolev, V., Costin, D., Mizrachi, H. H., Chuang, L., Warner, R. R. P., & Gretz, H. F. (2013). Primary pulmonary carcinoid tumor with metastasis to endometrial polyp. International Journal of Surgery Case Reports, 4(1), 91–93. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijscr.2012.10.007

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