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Pathology of the ovary

Pathology of the ovary.

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Pathology of the ovary

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  1. Pathology of the ovary

  2. WHO CLASSIFICATION OF TUMORS OF THE OVARY (2003)1. Surface epithelial-stromal tumors•Serous tumors- malignant: adenocarcinoma, surface papillary adenocarcinoma, adenocarcinofibroma- borderline: papillary cystic tumor, surface papillary tumor, adenofibroma, cystadenofibroma- benign: cystadenoma, adenofibroma, cystadenofibroma, surface papilloma

  3. •Mucinous tumors- malignant: adenocarcinoma,adenocarcinofibroma- borderline: intestinal type, endocervical-like- benign: cystadenoma, adenofibroma, mucinous cystic tumor with pseudomyxoma peritonei•Endometrioid tumors including variants with squamous differentiation- malignant: adenocarcinoma,adenocarcinofibroma, malignant mullerian mixed tumor (carcinosarcoma)- borderline: cystic tumor, adenofibroma- benign: cystadenoma, adenofibroma

  4. •Clear cell tumors- malignant: adenocarcinoma, adenocarcinofibroma- borderline: cystic tumor, adenofibroma- benign: cystadenoma, adenofibroma•Transitional cell tumors- malignant: transitional cell carcinoma (non-Brenner type), malignant Brenner tumor- borderline: Brenner tumor (proliferating type)- benign: Brenner tumor•Squamous cell tumorsmalignant and benign•Mixed epithelial tumorsmalignant,borderline,benign•Undifferentiated and unclasified tumors

  5. 2. Sex cord-stromal tumors•Granulosa-stromal cell tumors- Granulosa cell tumor group:adult, juvenile- Thecoma-fibroma group:thecoma, fibroma, fibrosarcoma•Sertoli-stromal cell tumors- Sertoli-Leydig stromal cell group•Sex cord-stromal tumorsof mixed or unclassified cell types sex cord tumor with annular tubules, gynandroblastoma•Steroid cell tumor

  6. 3. Germ cell tumors•Primitive germ cell tumors- Dysgerminoma- yolk sac tumor- embryonal carcinoma-polyembryoma- non-gestational choriocarcinoma•Biphasic or triphasic teratoma- immature teratoma- mature teratomadermoid cyst

  7. •Monodermal teratoma- thyroid tumor groupstruma ovarii- carcinoid group- neuroectodermal tumor group-carcinoma groupadenocarcinoma,squamous cell carcinoma- melanocytic group- sarcoma group- etc....

  8. 4. Germ cell sex cord-stromal tumors5. Tumors of the rete ovarii6. Miscellaneous tumors7. Tumor-like conditions- luteoma of pregnancy- stromal hyperthecosis- stromal hyperplasia- fibromatosis- massive ovarian edema- others8. Lymphoid and hematopoietic tumors9. Secondary tumors

  9. Surface epithelial-stromal tumorsetiologyrisk factors

  10. Benign serous tumors

  11. Benign serous tumorsgross and microscopic features

  12. Borderline serous tumors

  13. Serous adenocarcinoma

  14. Serous adenocarcinomagross and microscopic features

  15. Benign mucinous tumors

  16. Benign mucinous tumorsgross and microscopic features

  17. Borderline mucinous tumors

  18. Mucinous adenocarcinoma

  19. Mucinous adenocarcinomasgross and microscopic features

  20. Pseudomyxoma peritonei

  21. Endometrioid tumors

  22. Endometrioid adenocarcinoma

  23. Endometrioid adenocarcinomagross and microscopic features

  24. Sex cord-stromal tumorsGranulosa cell tumor group

  25. Granulosa cell tumor groupAdult granulosa cell tumor

  26. Juvenile granulosa cell tumor

  27. Thecoma-fibroma groupThecoma

  28. Thecoma

  29. Fibroma

  30. Germ cell tumors

  31. Mature Benign mature cystic teratoma struma ovarii Malignant squamous carcinoma carcinoid thyroid carcinoma Embryonal (multipotential) Undifferentiated dysgerminoma Primitiveembryonal carcinoma Somatic immature teratoma Trophoblast choriocarcinoma Extraembryonic yolk sac carcinoma Malignant transformation of germ cell

  32. Mature teratoma

  33. Mature teratomadermoid cyst

  34. Monodermal teratomas

  35. Immature (malignant) teratomas

  36. Dysgerminoma

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