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Clinicopathologic and mucin histochemical analyses of 90 cases of ovarian mucinous borderline tumors of intestinal and müllerian types
Authors:Koulchl Nomura  Shigeo Aizawa
Affiliation:Department of Pathology, The Jikei University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:Clinicopathologlc and mucin histochemical characteristics of 90 cases of ovarian mucinous borderline tumors (MBT) of Intestinal (IMET) and müllerian types (MMBT) were studied to determine whether IMBT and MMBT constitute distinct tumor subtypes. The IMBT (77 cases, 78 lesions) contained goblet cells, absorptive cells and endocrine cells, which represented Intestinal differentiation. The average diameter of IMBT was 13.4 cm. Five patients (6.5%) had stage III disease wtth pseudomyxoma perltonel and one of them died from tumor. Approximately 50% of IMBT demonstrated gastrointestinal characteistics on mucin histochemistry. The MMBT (13 cases, 14 lesions) consisted of mumus columnar cells and eosinophilic cells, with no Intestinal differentiation. MMBT accounted for 15.2% of MBT. MMBT averaged 8.4 cm in diameter, and 29% were associated with endometriosls of the ipsilateral ovary. All patients with MMBT had stage I disease, and none suffered from pseudomyxoma peritonel. All patients whose follow-up data were available were alive and well, without evidence of tumor recurrence. The mucin histochemical findings in MMBT resembled those of noml endocervix. Results of the present study suggest that IMBT and MMBT have different characteristics and constitute distinct subtypes of MBT.
Keywords:clinicopathology    intestinal type    mucin histochemistry    mucinous borderline tumor    müllenan type    ovary
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