Serous borderline tumour
Serous borderline tumour is a Muellerian epithelial ovarian tumour with a behaviour that borders on malignant.
It is also known as serous ovarian tumour of low malignant potential.[1]
General
- Usually benign.
- Require long term follow-up.
Microscopic
Features:[2]
- Cuboidal to columnar epithelium with mild to moderate atypia.
- No invasive.
- "Sparse" mitoses.
- +/-Psammoma bodies.
- +/-Micropapillary architecture - often described as a medusa head pattern.
DDx:
- Serous carcinoma of the ovary - focus a with stromal invasion >5mm (linear measurement) or > 10 mm2 (area).[2]
- Invasive cells are "pink", i.e. have abundant eosinophilic cytoplasm,[2]; also, cells usu. large (~2-3x size of non-invasive component), and typically have an enlarged nucleus (~2x non-invasive component).
- Clear cell carcinoma of the ovary - classically associated with endometriosis, have simpler, smaller papillae without branching.
Images:
Subclassification
Typical subdivided into:[4]
- Micropapillary serous borderline tumour.
- Typical serous borderline tumour (SBOT).
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Cyst and Right Fallopian Tube, Excision: - SEROUS BORDERLINE TUMOUR with micropapillary architecture, see comment. - Fallopian tube within normal limits. - NEGATIVE for evidence of invasion. Comment: The lesion appears to be confined to a cystic structure.
See also
References
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- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Nucci, Marisa R.; Oliva, Esther (2009). Gynecologic Pathology: A Volume in Foundations in Diagnostic Pathology Series (1st ed.). Churchill Livingstone. pp. 399. ISBN 978-0443069208.
- ↑ Burkholz, KJ.; Wood, BP.; Zuppan, C.. "Best cases from the AFIP: Borderline papillary serous tumor of the right ovary.". Radiographics 25 (6): 1689-92. doi:10.1148/rg.256055015. PMID 16284143.
- ↑ Park, JY.; Kim, DY.; Kim, JH.; Kim, YM.; Kim, KR.; Kim, YT.; Nam, JH. (Dec 2011). "Micropapillary pattern in serous borderline ovarian tumors: does it matter?". Gynecol Oncol 123 (3): 511-6. doi:10.1016/j.ygyno.2011.08.008. PMID 21917305.