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. 2016 Jun 27;192(9):668–671. doi: 10.1007/s00066-016-1004-x

Table 1.

Clinical characteristics of patients with mesonephric adenocarcinoma of the vagina reported in the literature. (Modified from Bifulco et al. [2])

Index case Bifulco et al. [2] Hinchey et al. [16] Bague et al. [3] Ersahin et al. [1] Roma AA [6] Amal et al. [17]
Age (years) 54 58 29 54 55 58 50
Previous surgery No TAH + BSO No No VH SCH n.k.
Symptoms Vaginal bleeding Pelvic pain, pruritus vulvae Pelvic fullness “Leiomyomas” Asymptomatic Vaginal bleeding Vaginalbleeding
Size (cm) 2.5 × 1.8 14 × 7 × 6 6 × 6 × 4 4 0.9 × 0.6 × 0.5 5 × 2.5 × 2.5 n.k.
Surgical treatment ResTu ResTu + Pelvic + paraaortic LFN ResTu + BSO TAH + BSO + colpectomy Radical upper vaginectomy BSO + pelvic LFN + sampling periaortic LFN Pelvic exenteration  + ileal conduit Surgery(unspecified)
Adjuvant treatment BT + Cis No Radiotherapy No BT + cisplatin No Yes (unspecified)
Follow-up NED 4.5 years NED 12 months NED 4 months AWD 8.7 years NED 36 months 1 month n.k.

ResTu resection of the tumor, AWD alive with disease, BSO bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy, LFN lymphadenectomy, NED no evidence of disease, TAH total abdominal hysterectomy, BT brachytherapy, VH vaginal hysterectomy, SCH supracervial hysterectomy, n.k. not known