Abstract
Lynch
syndrome is a genetic disease, caused by a germ-line mutation in a
mismatch repair gene, related to an increased risk of developing
colorectal and
extracolonic cancer. Despite that, the incidence of primary peritoneal
cancer after adnexectomy remains unknown. We here report a case of primary peritoneal
cancer in a woman affected by
Lynch syndrome who underwent
hysterectomy+salpingo-oophorectomy for endometrial
cancer
13 yr before. Morphology and immunophenotype allowed to differentiate
peritoneal malignancy from the previously diagnosed endometrial
carcinoma.
Physicians should be aware of the potential risk of primary
peritoneal cancer in women affected by Lynch syndrome, despite previous prophylactic surgery.
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