Primary Abdominal Wall Clear Cell Carcinoma: Case Report and review of literature

Background: Endometriosis occurring in a surgical scar is well recognized and occurs mainly in patients with a history of hysterectomy or Caesarean section. Scar endometriosis, as well as endometriosis at other sites, can undergo malignant change. Clear cell carcinoma of the endometrium is a very rare and highly malignant neoplasm that accounts for less than 5% of endometrial carcinoma. Case presentation: We report a very rare case of clear cell adenocarcinoma arising from endometriosis of the abdominal scar. We must pay more attention on the following points in the surgical treatment of clear cell carcinoma (cid:0) (1) Extensively resect tumors as far as possible (cid:0) (2) Surgical treatment of clear cell carcinoma would easily result in poor wound healing especially in the patients receiving chemotherapy or radiotherapy because of extensive soft tissue stripping . Conclusion: The patient died only 25 months after she was rst diagnosed with the cancer. Lessons: This case highlights the diculties in preoperative diagnosis as well as the poor prognosis of these tumors . Accurate diagnosis of a lump within a scar is important to dene the prognosis and treatment. These therapeutic principles are increasingly being applied to patients presenting with tumors greater than 5cm and negative lymph nodes or even smaller tumors, who are considered to have operable disease and a better outcome .Early recognition and prompt treatment can be essential to these patients' survival. highly case after cases mechanisms led development therapies inhibit key effectors: vascular endothelial growth VEGF


Introduction
Abdominal wall endometriosis is one of the major extra pelvic sites and usually is highly related to abdominal surgeries and obstetric and gynecological procedures like a cesarean section hysterectomy amniocentesis tubal ligation appendectomies umbilical hernioplasties and laparoscopic trocar tracts.
Endometriosis occurring in surgical abdominal scar has been mainly documented after caesarean section (CS) or hysterectomy(0.03upto0.4%) and its malignant transformation is very rare clear cell histology accounts for only 4.5%of extra gonadal endometriosis -associated malignancies while representing the most common histotype in case of parietal localization. [1,2] We report a very rare case of clear cell adenocarcinoma arising from endometriosis of the scar. However ovarian cancer is known to develop in 0.3-1.6% of women with endometriosis and endometriosis is observed in 4-29% of patients with ovarian cancer which suggest the association between endometriosis and ovarian cancer . [3]The majority of carcinomas derived from endometriosis are of endometrioid or clear cell histologic type in some series accounting for 70%of the subtypes. [4] This suggests that addition of bevacizumab to paclitaxel plus carboplatin for patients with clear cell carcinoma could be a very important treatment strategy. [5] Case Report Here we report a 43-year-old woman gravida1 para1 with a history of uneventful caesarean delivery presented with increasing pain and a rapid growing mass in her cesarean section scar. She had no major health problems and her only surgery was a cesarean section for complete placenta previa during her rst pregnancy in2003.
She complained of pain and swelling at the lower end of her abdominal scar during menstruation which started shortly after the surgery .She had not taken hormonal therapy .On physical examination a large rm mass was palpated in the lower abdominal wall in the region underlying the incision in November 2017.Plain scan and enhanced scan of abdominal CT showed a 49*45mm low-density shadow in the left rectus muscle .(Figure1) Serum carbohydrate antigen 125 was 21.6Ku/L. Based on these ndings, we made a preoperative diagnosis of scar endometriosis. During the dissection of anterior abdominal wall, lot of brosis was observed with a mass of pale colored very adherent to surrounding structures on left rectus sheath involving the rectus muscle as well, it was excised and sent for histopathological analysis. The pathology from specimen showed adenocarcinoma in situ with immunohistochemistry : cytokeratin ++++, Ca125+++, Pax-8+++, TP53+, Ki67 expression 30%+,PR(-),ER(-),and Napsin A (+). Increased cortical glucose metabolism was detected by PET-CT studies. The maximum standardized uptake value (SUV max) of the lesion was 3.2 g/ml.
Fusion transversal image of the PET/CT showing a soft tissue lesion with moderately increased glucose metabolism (maximum standardized uptake value (SUV max) 9.7 g/ml 47 min post-injection of 175 MBq (FDG) in the left rectus.
The patient underwent hysterectomy and bilateral adnexectomy with pelvic lymph node dissection in December 2017.She was treated with chemotherapy, but the cancer recurred locally In January 2018, and the patient subsequently received multiple agents secondary to progression. The induction chemotherapy consists of four cycles of paclitaxel 135 mg/m2 and carboplatin (area under the curve = 6) every 3 three weeks, by continuous intravenous infusion on days 2 to 4 every 3 weeks. Figure 3 After 4 cycles, the patient was reluctant to continue the chemotherapy.
High-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) continues to receive increased attention as a therapeutic tool in the treatment of cancer and other tissue abnormalities. She received HIFU ,but the tumor continued to grow. Radiotherapy was performed with a total dose of 45Gy plus Anlotinib and the tumor shrank remarkably in November 2018.
A month after radiotherapy, she developed severe intestinal obstruction and had to stop treatment. A physical examination revealed a hard right abdominal mass, and a subsequent CT scan detected a large abdominal tumor, which was suspected to be a clear cell carcinoma in May 2019.The patient underwent abdominal wall tumor resection once again and she continued to take the targeted drug Anlotinib orally. The goal of surgery has to be to achieve complete excision of the tumor with wide (negative) margins (>=2 cm) using frozen section pathology analysis during surgery. Abdominal wall reconstruction was successfully carried out by placing a double-layer synthetic mesh (Vicryl) in a tension-free manner, and the skin was closed over it.
Even though the patient continued with treatment, the tumor recurred at the left surgical site and the tumor size increased. (Figure 4) She underwent a third operation.
She got a fever, temperature reached highest values of 39.She was admitted to the hospital with a diagnosis of adhesive intestinal obstruction in November 2019.CT scan showed a hypermetabolic abdominal wall mass(60*50mm), non-hypermetabolic enlarged right pelvic lymph node with no evidence of distant Since the patient was rapidly deteriorating palliative care was given. She was admitted to hospital and surgically treated but died of adhesive intestinal obstruction 22 months after the clear cell carcinoma diagnosis. However, a mass in the scar tissue with symptoms of cyclic pain synchronously with menses and a positive history of cesarean section may be nearly pathognomonic. Patient in this study met Sampson's criteria.

Discussion And Conclusion
Dissemination of endometrial tissue during a cesarean section or uterine surgery is biologically plausible because of the opportunity to inoculate the abdominal wall with endometrial cells from a hysterotomy. [7][8][9] As shown in Table 1, the histological characteristics of malignant transformation in endometriosis of the abdominal wall are primarily represented by clear cell carcinoma. Thirty-ve cases of Abdominal Wall Clear Cell Carcinoma have been recorded from 1986 to 2019 (Table 1).In all cases, patients underwent a cesarean section. Abdominal wall endometriosis describes the involvement of ectopic endometrial tissues super cial to the peritoneum of the abdominal wall, including lesions secondary to a surgical incision and spontaneous lesions.[8, 10]The use of a tissue retrieval bag might help to prevent endometriosis implants.
In the case series (Table 1), the average age was 46.8 years(range37-60). The interval from cesarean section to the onset of abdominal wall endometriosis was 16.1 years(range1-37). The median duration of lower abdominal pain lasted for 10 years since cesarean section, and abdominal endometriosis may have already developed during that period. These patients, with surgical birth history (cesarean section) and pelvic endometriosis diagnosed for over 10 years, presented with progressive abdominal pain.
The large number of patients(72%) with the occurrence of symptoms, the advancement of tumors in our patients, metastases to lymph nodes, and one positive margin are probably connected with their short survival period. Patients with positive tumor margins and lymph nodes after tumor resection could be used as independent adverse prognostic factors.
In the present study, univariate analysis suggested that patients with tumors larger than 5 cm had a shorter survival time when compared with patients that had tumors smaller than 5 cm.
On the other hand, some cases were reported to experience relatively longer disease-free and overall survival (longer than 30 months) [11][12][13][14][15][16]; while recognizing that a more thorough molecular characterization could hopefully help de ne prognosis of this very rare condition, it has to be acknowledged that cases with better outcome presented with masses ranging between 4 and 9 cm, thus suggesting that a prompt recognition and treatment could make the difference.
In our case , abdominal CT can show a mass lesion involving the abdominal wall, a dilated small bowel loop with hyperenhancing and thickened wall, the involvement of the surrounding tissue. It is extremely di cult to detect early because of its deep location and lack of obvious clinical signs in its early stages. Many epidemiologic studies supported a link between endometriosis and invasive epithelial ovarian cancer based on high prevalence and incidence of epithelial ovarian cancer and endometriosis. Unlike epithelial cells, endometriotic stromal cells are mutation free but contain widespread epigenetic defects that alter gene expression and induce a progesterone-resistant and intensely in ammatory environment, driven by estrogen via estrogen receptor-beta. The resulting increased estrogenic action in the stroma drives in ammation and sends paracrine signals to neighboring epithelial cells to enhance proliferation. Clear cell carcinoma of the endometrium is a rare type of endometrial cancer generally associated with an aggressive clinical behavior.
They are generally indolent, present in stage I (tumor con ned to the ovary) and are characterized by speci c mutations, including KRAS, BRAF, ERBB2, CTNNB1, PTEN PIK3CA, ARID1A, and PPPR1A, which target speci c cell signaling pathways. Due to the extremely low incidence of clear cell carcinoma, it is unlikely that randomized clinical trials can be feasible to establish the standard treatment of this disease. Even though an additional abdominal wall tumor resection was performed after 1.5 year from the initial operation, there are still remaining local tumor lesions and they are gradually enlarging in size on a serial follow up CT. She received chemotherapy, including platinum-based regimens as adjuvant therapy, or at the time of disease progression ( Table 1).The patient underwent four courses of tri-weekly chemotherapy with carboplatin and paclitaxel.
In our case, the clear cell carcinoma showed a very aggressive behavior with rapid local recurrence from which the patient survived only 24 months after diagnosis. We present a case of clear cell carcinoma directly arising from scar endometriosis after a cesarean section and review all 35 cases reported. The treating physician should keep in mind abdominal wall endometriosis as a possible cause of post cesarean section scar-related masses. Treatment of cancer patients with conventional therapies (chemotherapy, hormonal therapy, radiation and Targeted therapy) respond initially well and experience prolonged tumorfree survival. After targeted therapy and radiotherapy, the tumor appeared to shrink signi cantly. Better understanding of the molecular mechanisms of tumor angiogenesis, especially in clear cell carcinoma, has led to the development of multiple targeted therapies to inhibit key effectors: vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), VEGF receptor.

Funding
Wenling key subject group of oncology.

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All data (imaging, pathology, immunohistochemistry, and procedures) are expected to be available.
Authors' contributions J J Zhai is involved in the management of the patient and wrote the case report. C H Chen was instrumental in imaging characterization. R B Ying was instrumental in imaging characterization.
H Y Feng participated in the management of the patient and was instrumental in manuscript writing. All authors read and agreed to the nal manuscript.

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The authors state that they have no competing interests.

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We have obtained consent to publish from the permissible relative (husband) of the patient since she passed away before the manuscript planning and writing.
Ethics approval and consent to participate According to our institutional ethical committee, no explicit protocol is required for a retrospective collection of data.    The observation under the histological microscope showed densely arranged tumor cells, growing as a crumby structure and diffuse appearance, with hyperchromatic and large nuclei, and abundant cytoplasm. HE * 20 Abdominal CT section ,after third operation in 2019.7 Figure 5 Abdominal CT section,60*50mm,local tumor recurrence in 2019.11

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