| Literature DB >> 31279332 |
Yurong Jiao1, Bingjian Lu2,3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Ovarian signet ring cell carcinomas are predominantly metastatic. Cases coexisting with endometriotic cysts are extremely rare, and are supposed to be primary. However, such cases have not been well-documented to date. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Endometriosis; Ovary; Primary mucinous carcinoma; Signet ring cell
Year: 2019 PMID: 31279332 PMCID: PMC6612217 DOI: 10.1186/s13000-019-0850-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Diagn Pathol ISSN: 1746-1596 Impact factor: 2.644
Fig. 1Histopathology of the poorly differentiated mucinous carcinoma with signet ring cells of the ovary. The small carcinomatous nodule is continuous with the epithelium of the endometriotic cyst [a, b]. The tumor cells arranged in solid nests with occasional cribriform structure and crowded small neoplastic glands with marked nuclear atypia [c, d]. Signet ring cell carcinoma can be frequently seen [c, e]. The cytoplasmic mucin of the tumor cells is Alcian Blue positive [f]. Atypical surface epithelium in the endometriotic cyst exhibits cellular stratification, small papillation and variable cytological atypia [g, h]. Original magnifications: a × 50; b, d, f, g × 200; c × 100; e, h × 400
Fig. 2Immunostaining of the poorly differentiated mucinous carcinoma with partial signet ring cell carcinoma of the ovary. The tumor cells are diffusely positive for CK7 [a], and negative for CK20 [b], PAX-8 [c]. The atypical endometriotic epithelium was positive for PAX-8 [d]. Original magnifications × 200