Ovarian Mixed Malignant Brenner-Mucinous Tumor with Signet Ring Cells

Mucinous carcinomas with signet ring cells in the ovary, particularly those composed predominantly of signet ring cells, are extremely rare, and in vast majority of cases, they represent metastasis from another site such as the stomach, appendix, pancreaticobiliary tract, bladder, and breast (Hristo...

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Main Authors: Baharak Khadang, Atilla Omeroglu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2020-01-01
Series:Case Reports in Pathology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/2134546
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description Mucinous carcinomas with signet ring cells in the ovary, particularly those composed predominantly of signet ring cells, are extremely rare, and in vast majority of cases, they represent metastasis from another site such as the stomach, appendix, pancreaticobiliary tract, bladder, and breast (Hristov et al., 2007, Kiyokawa et al., 2006, Vang et al., 2006, Young, 2006). Malignant Brenner tumor is also rare comprising less than 0.5% of ovarian carcinoma. Although mixed Brenner-Mucinous tumors are relatively common, the combination of a primary ovarian signet ring carcinoma with a malignant Brenner tumor is unique and to the best of our knowledge not previously reported in the literature.
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spelling doaj-art-7dea83587e2a4623939a639fd9e0d2682025-02-03T06:46:06ZengWileyCase Reports in Pathology2090-67812090-679X2020-01-01202010.1155/2020/21345462134546Ovarian Mixed Malignant Brenner-Mucinous Tumor with Signet Ring CellsBaharak Khadang0Atilla Omeroglu1Department of Pathology, McGill University, Montreal, CanadaDepartment of Pathology, McGill University, Montreal, CanadaMucinous carcinomas with signet ring cells in the ovary, particularly those composed predominantly of signet ring cells, are extremely rare, and in vast majority of cases, they represent metastasis from another site such as the stomach, appendix, pancreaticobiliary tract, bladder, and breast (Hristov et al., 2007, Kiyokawa et al., 2006, Vang et al., 2006, Young, 2006). Malignant Brenner tumor is also rare comprising less than 0.5% of ovarian carcinoma. Although mixed Brenner-Mucinous tumors are relatively common, the combination of a primary ovarian signet ring carcinoma with a malignant Brenner tumor is unique and to the best of our knowledge not previously reported in the literature.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/2134546
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Ovarian Mixed Malignant Brenner-Mucinous Tumor with Signet Ring Cells
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title Ovarian Mixed Malignant Brenner-Mucinous Tumor with Signet Ring Cells
title_full Ovarian Mixed Malignant Brenner-Mucinous Tumor with Signet Ring Cells
title_fullStr Ovarian Mixed Malignant Brenner-Mucinous Tumor with Signet Ring Cells
title_full_unstemmed Ovarian Mixed Malignant Brenner-Mucinous Tumor with Signet Ring Cells
title_short Ovarian Mixed Malignant Brenner-Mucinous Tumor with Signet Ring Cells
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