Synchronous High-Grade Squamous Intraepithelial Lesion of the Fimbria of the Fallopian Tube in a 51-Year-Old Woman with Invasive Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Uterine Cervix

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Wegscheider, Anne-Sophie [1 ]
Tauber, Nikolas [2 ]
Graubner, Kirsten [2 ]
Ziegeler, Gudrun [1 ]
Behr, Michael [1 ]
Lindner, Christoph [2 ]
Niendorf, Axel [1 ]
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[1] MVZ Prof Dr Med A Niendorf Pathol Hamburg West Gmb, D-22767 Hamburg, Germany
[2] Agaples Diakonieklinikum Hamburg, Dept Gynecol, D-20259 Hamburg, Germany
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fallopian tube; fimbriae; squamous cell intraepithelial neoplasia; squamous cell carcinoma; carcinoma of uterine cervix; HPV; IN-SITU; METAPLASIA; P16(INK4A); PITFALL;
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10.3390/diagnostics13172836
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Primary squamous cell carcinoma or squamous intraepithelial lesion of the fallopian tube is a very rare finding with only a small number of cases worldwide. We describe the case of a 51-year-old woman, undergoing an abdominal hysterectomy after the diagnosis of an HPV-associated invasive squamous cell carcinoma of the uterine cervix with the unexpected detection of an HPV16-positive high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion of the fimbria of the right fallopian tube in the resection specimen. The finding of an isolated, HPV-associated squamous intraepithelial lesion in the fallopian tube raises the question of a de novo development in this body compartment (after exclusion of a continuous metastatic spread from the uterine cervix) by taking a virus-associated field effect into account and should encourage the inclusion of this possibility when examining the fallopian tube in a routine setting.
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