E. Zembala-Nożyńska, D. Lange, E. Stobiecka, M. Kryj, M. Zeman, M. Wideł, Ł. Zarudzki
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Abstract
neal cylindromatosis was presented. A young woman was admitted to hospital after removal of a right ovarian cystic tumour. Multiple histological reexaminations suggested the presence of a dermoid cyst, i.e. adult teratoma ad ditionally with granulosa cell tumour and endometrioid cancer. Six years after complete removal of neoplastic foci, a routine examination revealed multiple nodular lesions inside the pelvis and in the pelvic peritoneum. Multiple histological studies confirmed the presence of a cylindroma. Based on the broad histochemistry and immunohistochemistry (periodic acid Shiff, Ber-EP4, p63, CKAE1/AE3, CEA positive, as opposed to negative results with inhibin, calretinin, CK7 and only focally positive for EMA; Ki 67 mitotic index did not exceed 5% of cells), granulosa cell tumour and endometrioid cancer was excluded. A comparison of the surgical material with the specimens taken from the primary lesion operated eight years earlier showed a similarity of histological images. Our case of peritoneal dissemination of eccrine cylindroma arising from dermoid cyst suggests the introduction of the term peritoneal cylindromatosis for similar cases.
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Contemporary Oncology is a journal aimed at oncologists, oncological surgeons, hematologists, radiologists, pathologists, radiotherapists, palliative care specialists, psychologists, nutritionists, and representatives of any other professions, whose interests are related to cancer. Manuscripts devoted to basic research in the field of oncology are also welcomed.