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==Microscopic==
==Microscopic==
Features:
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*Simple epithelium with cilia - '''key feature'''.
*Simple epithelium with cilia - '''key feature'''.
**Cell morphology: columnar, cuboidal or flatted.
**Cell morphology: columnar, cuboidal or flatted.
*Absent or minimal [[nuclear atypia]].
*+/-Rare tufting.
*+/-Non-branching papillae.
*+/-Rare mitoses.


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DDx:
DDx:
*Cortical inclusion cyst - see ''[[mesothelial inclusion cyst]]''.
*Cortical inclusion cyst - see ''[[mesothelial inclusion cyst]]''.
*[[Ovarian serous borderline tumour]].
*[[Ovarian serous borderline tumour]] - branching papillae, tufting, mitoses, nuclear atypia.


Note - the following may be lumped with this entity:
Note - the following may be lumped with this entity:

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Serous cystadenoma of the ovary
Diagnosis in short

Ovarian serous cystadenoma. H&E stain.

LM cyst lined by a single layer of cuboidal or columnar epithelium with bland nuclear features +/- cilia
Subtypes cystadenofibroma, adenofibroma
Gross cystadenoma: thin walled cyst, usu. unilocular; cystadenofibroma and adenofibroma: solid and cystic or solid
Site ovary - see ovarian tumours

Clinical history +/-abdominal distension, +/-abdominal pain
Symptoms mass lesion
Prevalence common
Prognosis benign
Clin. DDx other ovarian tumours
Treatment cystectomy or oophorectomy

Serous cystadenoma of the ovary is a common benign finding in the ovary.

It is also known as ovarian serous cystadenoma. It is unrelated the pancreatic serous cystadenoma.

Serous cystadenofibroma and adenofibroma of the ovary can be considered variants, and are also dealt with in this article.

General

Gross

Cystadenoma:

  • Usually unilocular.

Cystadenofibroma and adenofibroma:[3]

  • Solid or solid and cystic.

Image

Microscopic

Features:[4]

  • Simple epithelium with cilia - key feature.
    • Cell morphology: columnar, cuboidal or flatted.
  • Absent or minimal nuclear atypia.
  • +/-Rare tufting.
  • +/-Non-branching papillae.
  • +/-Rare mitoses.

Note:

  • May have calcifications - uncommon.[5]

DDx:

Note - the following may be lumped with this entity:

  • Serous cystadenofibroma.
  • Adenofibroma.

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OVARY, LEFT, CYSTECTOMY:
- BENIGN SEROUS CYSTADENOMA.
FALLOPIAN TUBE AND (PARTIAL) OVARY, LEFT, RESECTION:
- COMPATIBLE WITH SEROUS CYSTADENOMA.
- BENIGN OVARIAN PARENCHYMA WITH FOCAL EDEMA AND A BENIGN CALCIFICATION.
- FALLOPIAN TUBE WITHIN NORMAL LIMITS.
- NEGATIVE FOR MALIGNANCY.

Cystadenofibroma

FALLOPIAN TUBE AND OVARY, LEFT, UNILATERAL SALPINGO-OOPHORECTOMY:
- OVARY WITH BENIGN SEROUS CYSTADENOFIBROMA.
- FALLOPIAN TUBE WITHIN NORMAL LIMITS.
- NEGATIVE FOR MALIGNANCY.
FALLOPIAN TUBES AND OVARIES, BILATERAL SALPINGO-OOPHRECTOMY:
- BENIGN OVARIAN SEROUS CYSTADENOFIBROMA (BILATERAL).
- FALLOPIAN TUBES WITHIN NORMAL LIMITS.

Atypical

FALLOPIAN TUBE AND OVARY, RIGHT, SALPINGO-OOPHORECTOMY:
- BENIGN SEROUS CYSTADENOMA AND SEROUS CYSTADENOFIBROMA WITH FOCAL ATYPIA,
  SEE COMMENT.
- FALLOPIAN TUBE WITHIN NORMAL LIMITS.
- NEGATIVE FOR MALIGNANCY.

COMMENT:
A small focus of the sampled tissue has a complex architecture, compatible with a
borderline tumour; however, it represents less than 10% of the lesion. Thus, the 
lesion is best classified as benign with focal atypia.

See also

References

  1. Feeley, KM.; Wells, M. (Feb 2001). "Precursor lesions of ovarian epithelial malignancy.". Histopathology 38 (2): 87-95. PMID 11207821.
  2. Okamoto, S.; Okamoto, A.; Nikaido, T.; Saito, M.; Takao, M.; Yanaihara, N.; Takakura, S.; Ochiai, K. et al. (May 2009). "Mesenchymal to epithelial transition in the human ovarian surface epithelium focusing on inclusion cysts.". Oncol Rep 21 (5): 1209-14. PMID 19360296.
  3. Takeuchi, M.; Matsuzaki, K.; Harada, M. (Mar 2013). "Ovarian adenofibromas and cystadenofibromas: magnetic resonance imaging findings including diffusion-weighted imaging.". Acta Radiol 54 (2): 231-6. doi:10.1258/ar.2012.120516. PMID 23171527.
  4. Nucci, Marisa R.; Oliva, Esther (2009). Gynecologic Pathology: A Volume in Foundations in Diagnostic Pathology Series (1st ed.). Churchill Livingstone. pp. 396. ISBN 978-0443069208.
  5. Okada, S.; Ohaki, Y.; Inoue, K.; Kawamura, T.; Hayashi, T.; Kato, T.; Kumazaki, T. (Feb 2005). "Calcifications in mucinous and serous cystic ovarian tumors.". J Nippon Med Sch 72 (1): 29-33. PMID 15834205.