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When coexistence of carcinoma with similar histologic type is present in female
genital tract, it is difficult to differentiate independent primary tumor from metastasis.
Most of them are endometrial and ovarian tumors, but coexistence of uterine cervical
and ovarian tumor with similar histologic type is rare. We experienced an independent
primary tumor of ovarian mutinous cystadenocarcinoma associated with mutinous
adenocarcinoma of uterine cervix.
The patient was a 50-year-old woman. She had a lower abdominal mass which was
detected as a huge cyst on ultrasonography. Although the ovarian lesions were bilateral,
features that preferred to consider independent primary tumor are listed as; absence of
lymphatic or vascular invasion, absence of ovarian surface implant, superficial invasion
of cervical tumor, absence of tumor in abdominal cavity, and disease free follow-up
after removal of the tumor.

Mucinous ovarian adenocarcinoma; Mucinous adenocarcinoma of uterine cervix; Independent primary tumor;

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