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Table 1 Clinical characteristics of EESS cases presented in Literature

From: Primary extragenital endometrial stromal sarcoma of the lung: first reported case and review of literature

Ref

Site

N° of cases

Age (Range)

N° of cases with history of endometriosis

N° of cases with history of gynecologic surgery

N° of cases with concurrent endometriosis

Treatment (N° of pts)

Follow-up: time (range) and outcome (N° of pts)

3,6,17, 21,26

Pelvis

6

34–50

2

1

4

resection + radioTX (1)

resection (3)

NA (2)

10 mo-1y; DOD (1), NED (2), NA(3)

6,13, 15, 17,18

Omentum, abdomen, retro-peritoneum, mesentery

5

46–71

1

1

3

resection + radioTX (1)

resection (4)

11 mo-4y; NED (3), NA(1); recurrence (1)

5,10,11, 12,14, 19,20, 21,23, 27, 28

Small bowel, colon, rectum

11

38–80

3

5

6

resection + radioTX (1)

resection + chemoTX (3)

resection (6)

NA (1)

4 mo-4y; DOD (1), NED (6), NA(2); recurrence (2)

22

omentum, mesentery, colon, liver, bladder, abdominal nodes, pelvis, vagina, aryepiglottic fold

 

38 cases EESS; age:27–81 (range)

NA

NA

14/38 cases

resection + chemoTX +/− radioTX

NED (12/38 cases, range : 15–174 mo)

DOD (8/38 cases; range 36–336 mo); AWD (13/38 cases; range:6-145mo)

25

stomach

 

37–54

NA

1

none

resection

NA

13

Liver

1

31

1

1

1

resection

NED; 4 y

4,8,9, 16,17, 24

vagina

6

32–45

none

1

none

resection + radioTX (2)

resection + chemoTX (1)

resection (3)

18 mo-38 mo; NED (5), NA (1)

7,29

vulva

2

34–50

none

2

1

Resection (2)

28 mo-6 y NED (2)

  1. TX therapy, NED no evidence of disease, DOD dead of disease, NA not available, mo months, y year/s, AWED alive with disease