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Antonio d'Amati1, Federica Pezzuto2, Gabriella Serio1, Andrea Marzullo1, Francesco Fortarezza2, Teresa Lettini1, Gerardo Cazzato1, Gennaro Cormio3, Leonardo Resta1.
Abstract
Mesonephric adenocarcinomas are rare tumors of the female genital tract, thought to arise from embryonic mesonephric remnants, primarily in the cervix and vagina. Conversely, endometrial and ovarian mesonephric adenocarcinomas may have a different pathogenesis, probably originating from transdifferentiated Müllerian carcinomas, as demonstrated by the association of these neoplasms with endometriosis and ovarian serous tumors. For this reason, in the endometrium and in the ovary, they are defined as "mesonephric-like adenocarcinomas". Some cases of mesonephric carcinomas of the female genital tract have been reported to show a sarcomatous component and have been defined as "mesonephric carcinosarcomas", characterized by poor prognosis and high metastatic behavior, but this entity has never been described in the ovary. The case herein presented is of a 74-year-old female with abdominal discomfort and a complex ovarian mass. Histological and immunohistochemical analysis showed features of ovarian mesonephric-like carcinoma combined with a low-grade serous component, in support of the theory of a Müllerian origin of these neoplasms. The tumor also revealed foci of chondrosarcomatous differentiation, never before reported in the ovary, showing a similar immunohistochemical profile to the mesonephric-like elements. This work thus describes the first reported case of ovarian mesonephric-like carcinosarcoma.Entities:
Keywords: carcinosarcoma; gynecological pathology; mesonephric adenocarcinoma; mesonephric carcinosarcoma; mesonephric-like carcinoma; ovarian cancer; pathology
Year: 2021 PMID: 34063676 PMCID: PMC8147621 DOI: 10.3390/diagnostics11050827
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Diagnostics (Basel) ISSN: 2075-4418
Figure 1Transition from serous borderline tumor to low-grade serous and mesonephric-like adenocarcinoma. (HE, 40×).
Figure 2Mesonephric-like adenocarcinoma showing different patterns. (HE, 200×).
Figure 3Chondrosarcomatous component intermingled with carcinomatous neoplastic cells. (HE, 200×).
Figure 4Immunohistochemical results of low-grade serous carcinoma component: (a) CK7; (b) PAX8; (c) ER; (d) PR; (e) Calretinin; (f) CD10; (g) TTF-1; (h) GATA-3. (200×).
Figure 5Immunohistochemical results of mesonephric-like adenocarcinoma component: (a) CK7; (b) PAX8; (c) ER; (d) PR; (e) Calretinin; (f) CD10; (g) TTF-1; (h) GATA-3. (200×).
Figure 6Immunohistochemical results of chondrosarcomatous component: (a) CK7; (b) PAX8; (c) ER; (d) PR; (e) Calretinin; (f) CD10; (g) TTF-1; (h) GATA-3. (200×).
Immunohistochemical results of the different tumor components (legend: + = positive immunohistochemical result, - = negative immunohistochemical result).
| Low-Grade Serous Component | Mesonephric-Like Component | Sarcomatous Component | |
|---|---|---|---|
| CK7 | + | + | + |
| PAX8 | + | + | + |
| ER | + | - | - |
| PR | + | - | - |
| Calretinin | - | + | + |
| CD10 | - | + | + |
| TTF-1 | - | + | + |
| GATA-3 | - | + | + |