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Abstract


In 3945 Golden & Ash proposed the term "adminomatoid tumor" for certain distinctive
neoplasms of the genital tract.
Adenomatoid tumor of the female genital tract occurs frequently in uterus, fallopian
tube, ovary and parovarium. Adenomatoid tumors arising in the uterus are not well
recognized and are sometimes mistaken for other neoplasms. Recently, we experienced 5
cases of adenomatoid tumor of the uterus which are found by chance. They were small
nodular lesions (1.5¡­3.0§¯) with well demarcated margin in the subserosa of the uterus.
Microscopically, they show small anastomosing gland-like spaces lined by cuboidal or
flat cells. Some arts eshows dilated pseudo-vascular channels interspersed among
bundles of myometrial smooth muscle.

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