Abstract: Carcino sarcoma of uterus is an rare neoplasm of the uterus which will contain both epithelial and mesenchymal elements. It accounts for less than 5% of the uterine malignancies and is more common in the 7th decade of life. Despite its rare nature, when present it is more aggressive with poor prognosis in comparison with other uterine malignancies. we hereby, present a case of uterine carcino sarcoma in a 67year old post-menopausal women who presented with abdominal pain and postmenopausal bleeding. Considering the aggressive nature of this malignancy, early detection and intervention is mandatory for improving the patients survival rates.......
Keywords: carcino sarcoma, epithelial, mesenchymal, abdominal pain, post menopausal bleeding
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