| Literature DB >> 31391759 |
Chitra Kalaivanan1, Devi Subbarayan1, N R Rajesh Kanna1, Sushma Nayar1.
Abstract
Hemangioma of the female genital tract is very uncommon. Histologically, these are predominantly cavernous type, with few capillary and mixed type reported in the literature. Hence, we report a case of concurrent occurrence of capillary hemangioma of the ovary and fallopian tube, an incidental finding.Entities:
Keywords: Capillary; fallopian tube; hemangioma; immunohistochemistry; ovary
Year: 2019 PMID: 31391759 PMCID: PMC6643705 DOI: 10.4103/jmh.JMH_51_18
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Midlife Health ISSN: 0976-7800
Figure 1Cut section of the right ovary showing a tiny brown area (red arrow) measuring 0.1 cm in diameter
Figure 2Microscopic picture of the right ovary showing lobular proliferation of closely packed capillaries with scant intervening stroma (H and E, ×200)
Figure 3Microscopic picture of the right fallopian tubal wall showing proliferation of closely packed capillaries (H and E, ×100). Inset shows immunohistochemistry CD31 (membranous positivity) in the tuft of capillaries seen in the tubal wall (×100)
Figure 4Microscopic picture of immunohistochemistry CD 34 (right ovary) showing membranous positivity in the tuft of capillaries (×400)