ABSTRACT
Sex Cord-Stromal Tumor with Annular Tubules (SCTAT) is an uncommon ovarian neoplasm accounting for only 6% of all sex cord-stromal tumors, mostly seen in the reproductive age group. Here we describe a case of 48 years old female who presented with amenorrhea and galactorrhea of 4 months duration. On histopathological examination, it was diagnosed as SCTAT and confirmed on IHC.
ABSTRACT
The sex cord tumor with annular tubules(SCTAT) is a rare ovarian neoplasm, which charateristically shows simple and complex annular tubules with central acidophilic hyaline bodies. This tumor has been considered as a tumor of low-grade malignancy with late recurrence. We presented a brief case report of metastatic SCTAT of ovary in pleural fluid from ovary with cytopathologic and clinical features. The cytologic features of differential diagnosis are discussed.