Description
		
The specimen shows a uterus with a tumour infiltrate in the lower part of the body and cervix. 
From the side it can be seen that tumour tissue is present in the parametrial tissues. The endometrial 
cavity contains gelatinous material, suggesting that the obstruction may have been present for some 
time. 
		 History
		
This patient presented at the age of 60 with a short history of rectal bleeding. She denied 
any recent change of bowel habit but had been tired and lethargic for a month. Rectal examination 
showed a hard craggy mass anteriorly, bulging into and fixed to the vagina. Abdominoperineal 
resection of the rectum was done, including the lower third of the posterior wall of the vagina. Four 
months later she had vaginal bleeding and examination showed recurrent tumour. A hysterectomy 
was then carried out. Some 4 months later she died with recurrent tumour of the pelvis and 
obstruction of the ureters.