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Volume 20, Issue 1
  • ISSN: 1573-4056
  • E-ISSN: 1875-6603
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Abstract

Background:

Recurrence of uterine cervical cancer is common and often shows a dismal prognosis. Local recurrence usually manifests as solid soft tissue lesions and has rarely been reported to have cystic lesions.

Case Presentation:

Herein, we report a case of recurrent uterine cervical cancer with initial manifestation as a hemorrhagic cyst, assessed using strain sonoelastography, CT, and MRI.

Conclusion:

Although cystic recurrence is uncommon, newly detected simple or complex cystic lesions should be closely monitored.

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