卵巢富含Signet环细胞的微囊性间质瘤:一种识别率较低的变体

Q4 Medicine
Yasuji Yoshikawa , Yuichi Nakazono , Kenichiro Hirotani , Hirofumi Kawanaka
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摘要

卵巢微囊性间质瘤(MST)是最近发现的一种罕见的疾病。组织学上,MST以细胞间微囊和间质肿瘤细胞的实体增生为特征,细胞质嗜酸性,细胞核由透明纤维带分隔。我们报告一例卵巢肿瘤,我们认为符合MST的组织学和免疫表型特征的女性家族性腺瘤性息肉病。本病例的特殊组织学表现包括其他特征,如广泛的胞浆内空泡-印戒细胞特征-偶有沙砾样钙化。虽然在其他卵巢间质肿瘤中也有印戒细胞特征的报道,但我们认为,由于组织学和免疫组织化学的发现以及患者的遗传背景,我们的病例应归类为MST。有或没有钙化的印环细胞特征的MSTs的组织学描述,虽然在一些文章和妇科教科书中有简短的报道,但通常不是关注的焦点。该报告可能会拓宽MST的形态学谱,将富印戒细胞特征(伴有或不伴有钙化)作为MST的形态学特征。
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Signet ring cell-rich microcystic stromal tumor of the ovary: A poorly recognized variant

Microcystic stromal tumor (MST) of the ovary is a rare, recently established disease entity. Histologically, MST is characterized by intercellular microcysts and solid proliferation of stromal tumor cells with eosinophilic cytoplasm and bland nuclei separated by hyalinized fibrous bands. We report a case of an ovarian tumor that we believe fulfills the histologic and immunophenotypic characteristics of MST in a woman with familial adenomatous polyposis. Peculiar histologic findings in our case included additional features such as extensive intracytoplasmic vacuoles—signet ring cell features—with occasional psammomatous calcification. Although the presence of the signet ring cell features has been reported in other ovarian stromal tumors, we believe our case should be classified as MST due to the histologic and immunohistochemical findings along with the genetic background of the patient. Histological descriptions of MSTs with signet ring cell features with or without calcification have been reported, albeit briefly, in several articles and gynecology textbooks, but are not commonly the focus of much attention. This report might broaden the description of the morphologic spectrum of MST to include signet ring cell-rich features with or without calcification as morphologic characteristics of MST.

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Human Pathology: Case Reports
Human Pathology: Case Reports Medicine-Pathology and Forensic Medicine
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