Early stage epithelial ovarian carcinoma is defined pathologically as a tumor strictly limited to one or both ovaries without any extra-ovarian disease (i.e., Stage IA or B of the International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) classification). This diagnosis can be obtained only after
Nuclear findings of ovarian surface epithelial tumors
β Scribed by Mitsuyoshi Hirokawa; Yasuyuki Miyake; Michio Shimizu; Takuo Kanahara; Toshiaki Manabe; Keiichi Fujiwara; Ichiro Kohno
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 90 KB
- Volume
- 22
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 8755-1039
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β¦ Synopsis
While cytoplasmic features of ovarian surface epithelial tumors are well-known, the nuclear findings have received little attention. We reviewed imprint cytology materials of the ovary which were collected at the Kawasaki Medical School Hospital between January 1989-July 1999, and identified 15 mucinous cystadenomas, 3 borderline mucinous tumors, 4 mucinous cystadenocarcinomas, 4 serous cystadenomas, 4 borderline serous tumors, 7 serous cystadenocarcinomas, 6 endometrioid carcinomas, and 2 clear-cell adenocarcinomas. We microscopically observed nuclear findings of the 45 cases. Coffee-bean nuclei were observed in 15.0%, 15.8%, and 10.1% of the tumor cells in mucinous adenomas, borderline mucinous tumors, and borderline serous tumors, respectively. The frequencies of the coffee-bean nuclei in the three tumors were higher than in the remaining tumors (P Ο½ 0.001). Intranuclear cytoplasmic inclusions were observed in 2.1% of the tumor cells in mucinous cystadenoma, and their frequency was significantly higher than that in cases of other surface epithelial ovarian tumors (P Ο½ 0.001). Semilunar-shaped nuclei were seen in all cases of mucinous cystadenomas and borderline mucinous tumors, and in 3 of 4 mucinous adenocarcinomas. The remaining surface epithelial tumors did not reveal the semilunar-shaped nuclei. In the cytology of the ovary, the semilunar nuclei are characteristic of mucinous tumors, and the intranuclear cytoplasmic inclusion may be a diagnostic clue to mucinous cystadenoma, when it is conspicuous. The coffee-bean nuclei can be seen in mucinous cystadenoma, borderline mucinous tumors, and borderline serous tumors. Diagn.
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