Extensive psammomatous calcification of the uterus and cervix associated with a uterine serous carcinoma

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This report describes a uterine serous carcinoma with bilateral ovarian metastasis, which was associated with widespread extensive psammomatous calcification of the uterine leiomyomata, the myometrium, and the cervical stroma. These psammoma bodies were not associated with tumour or epithelial elements. This psammomatous calcification is rare, with no previous reports of similar cases. The presence of psammoma bodies is probably related to the serous carcinoma, raising the possibility that psammoma body formation in serous carcinomas is the result of a factor secreted locally by the tumour, rather than the widely held theory that their formation is secondary to necrosis, with subsequent dystrophic calcification within a papillary neoplasm.

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Cameron, R. I., & McCluggage, W. G. (2004). Extensive psammomatous calcification of the uterus and cervix associated with a uterine serous carcinoma. Journal of Clinical Pathology, 57(8), 888–890. https://doi.org/10.1136/jcp.2004.017004

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