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Do you see what I see?🧐A small focus of serous tubal intraepithelial carcinoma (STIC) amidst an entire slide of normal fallopian tube.
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EMC from a patient with persistent vaginal bleeding and elevated B-HCG s/p EMC x 2 months prior. IHC is p57. What's the diagnosis and why does p57 confirm it? #GYNpath#pathology#MedEd@NYUGSOMpathres
Nodule noticed on fallopian tube during tubal ligation. Wanted to share this, because the morphology is quite different from one I posted a month ago. #gynpath#PathResidents
Heterologous differentiation may be seen in up tp 20% mod to poorly diff (M/PD) Sertoli Leydig cell tumors (SLCT)
Most common - mucinous diff (gastric or intestinal) - benign, malig or borderline
Others- hepatoid, carcinoid, cartilage or skeletal muscle.
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Case report of the week, free to read for 2 weeks! Cervical Mesonephric Adenocarcinoma With Novel FGFR2 Mutation by Skala et al. #GYNPath@ISGynP https://t.co/BqmzTGOLLn
I've seen quite of few of these in the endometrium, but this is a 1st for me. Placental site nodule involving the fallopian tube. Makes sense that they could occur there. I see that Dr. Nayar wrote an article on this back in 1996. #gynpath#pathology#continuetoseenewthings