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Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology ; : 298-302, 2002.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-48872

ABSTRACT

A case of Clement and Scully's type II uterine tumor resembling ovarian sex cord tumors (UTROSCT) occurring in a 21-year-old woman is presented. Grossly, a 10 cm-sized fundic myometrial tumor, which was projecting into the endometrial cavity, was excised. Histologically, most parts of tumor showed the morphology of sex cord-like differentiation, including solid anastomosing cords or tubules, solid nests, and trabeculae arranged in a plexiform pattern. The sex cord elements were studied immunohistochemically with markers of sex cord, steroid cell differentiation (inhibin, O13, and A103), or both. The tumor cells were found to be diffusely immunoreactive for O13 (MIC2, CD99) and very focally positive for inhibin. There were also constant immunoreactivity for vimentin and hormone receptors and relatively rare positivity for desmin, actin, and cytokeratin. These findings provide strong evidence for the presence of true sex cord elements, the derivation of which seems to derive from the capacity for divergent differentiation of uterine stroma. This report demonstrates immunohistochemically true sex cord differentiation in UTROSCT.


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Female , Humans , Young Adult , Actins , Cell Differentiation , Desmin , Inhibins , Keratins , Vimentin
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Korean Journal of Pathology ; : 1199-1202, 1999.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-72573

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A rare case of mesothelial/monocytic incidental cardiac excrescences (cardiac MICE) is described in the aspect of pathological interest. This cardiac lesion is pathologically characterized by exuberant proliferation of mixed mesothelia and monocytes and might be misdiagnosed as metastatic carcinoma, rhabdomyosarcoma, and histiocytoid hemangioma, if the disease is not in the minds of pathologists. The reactive nodular hyperplasia due to irritation to mesothelia by various causes is a most prevailing pathogenetic mechanism. About 20 cases have been reported in the worldwide literature. A 67-year-old female patient presented with cough and dyspnea for 2 months, without any history of previous cardiac operation. 2D echocardiography of the heart revealed moderate amount of pericardial effusion with posterior wall thickening. Under the impression of metastatic malignancy, pericardiostomy was performed. Grossly, the tissue was dark hemorrhagic and friable and the histologic sections revealed the solid tumor-like proliferation of round to polygonal histiocytic cells admixed with small cuboidal mesothelial cells which formed strips and tubular arrays. They were found within the fibrinous network and there were scattered empty vacuolar spaces. Immunohistochemical staining confirmed their biphasic nature with the CD68 positivity of the histiocytes and the cytokeratin positivity of the cuboidal cells. Factor VIII positivity was not detected in any cell components. The lesion was considered the monocytic and mesothelial proliferation of reactive nature, so-called cardiac MICE in the pericardial cavity. We report a typical case of so-called MICE first in the Korean literature.


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Aged , Animals , Female , Humans , Mice , Cellular Structures , Cough , Dyspnea , Echocardiography , Factor VIII , Fibrin , Heart , Hemangioma , Histiocytes , Hyperplasia , Keratins , Monocytes , Pericardial Effusion , Pericardial Window Techniques , Rhabdomyosarcoma
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