Pelvic
Angiomyxoma associated to deep infiltrative endometriosis.
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Aggressive
angiomyxoma may commonly mimic ovarian myxoma both with immunohistochemical and ultrastructural findings.
in 1992 as an important distinction from aggressive
angiomyxoma (AA), which is an infiltrative myxedematous mesenchymal tumor with the potential for local recurrence [7].
The main treatment for
angiomyxoma is surgeiy to remove the whole tumour.
The main differential diagnosis is the
angiomyxoma which also develops in the pelvic and perineal region.
The differential diagnosis of intramuscular myxomas includes also aggressive
angiomyxoma, myxoid neurofibroma, myxoid liposarcoma, cellular or juxta-articular myxoma, and nodular fasciitis [18, 19].
Aggressive
angiomyxoma (AA) is a rare soft-tissue tumor that is typically found in the perineum of females of reproductive age.
"[Cellular angiofibroma, angiomyofibroblastoma and aggressive
angiomyxoma: members of a spectrum of genital stromal tumours?]," Ann Pathol.
The differential diagnosis might include a myxoid tumor such as myxoid neurofibroma or aggressive
angiomyxoma due to the presence of myxoid, proteinaceous, or mucinous contents.
Superficial
angiomyxoma: clinicopathologic analysis of a series of distinctive but poorly recognized cutaneous tumors with tendency for recurrence.
Cellular angiofibroma can also be confused with aggressive vulvo-vaginal tumours like aggressive
angiomyxoma and solitary fibrous tumour (1, 5).