2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.gore.2020.100551
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Primary peritoneal clear cell carcinoma. A case report and literature review

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“…The origin of CCCs in the peritoneum and diaphragm is currently thought to be associated with Müllerian metaplasia and endometriosis. To our knowledge 15 cases of primary peritoneal or diaphragmatic CCCs have previously been reported, and they are summarized in Table 1 ( Terada and Kawaguchi, 2005 , Takano et al, 2009 , Fujiu et al, 2010 , Harimoto et al, 2018 , Shigeta et al, 2014 , Insabato et al, 2015 , Peiro et al, 2020 ). Only two cases of diaphragmatic CCC were identified ( Fujiu et al, 2010 , Harimoto et al, 2018 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The origin of CCCs in the peritoneum and diaphragm is currently thought to be associated with Müllerian metaplasia and endometriosis. To our knowledge 15 cases of primary peritoneal or diaphragmatic CCCs have previously been reported, and they are summarized in Table 1 ( Terada and Kawaguchi, 2005 , Takano et al, 2009 , Fujiu et al, 2010 , Harimoto et al, 2018 , Shigeta et al, 2014 , Insabato et al, 2015 , Peiro et al, 2020 ). Only two cases of diaphragmatic CCC were identified ( Fujiu et al, 2010 , Harimoto et al, 2018 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Peritoneum is a site for both primary and secondary tumors but primary peritoneal tumors are very rare, imposing diagnostic challenges for both clinicians and pathologists [1,2]. Primary peritoneal carcinoma is a rare extraovarian malignant tumor that originates from the epithelial cells of the abdominal/pelvic peritoneum [3]. The most frequently found neoplasms in the peritoneum are mesothelioma and epithelial tumors of Mullerian-derived just as serous papillary adenocarcinoma [3,4].…”
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“…Primary peritoneal carcinoma is a rare extraovarian malignant tumor that originates from the epithelial cells of the abdominal/pelvic peritoneum [3]. The most frequently found neoplasms in the peritoneum are mesothelioma and epithelial tumors of Mullerian-derived just as serous papillary adenocarcinoma [3,4]. Clear cell carcinoma (CCC) is a Mullerian-type neoplasia and it is more frequent in the ovary and endometrium [1,4].…”
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