Exaggerated placental site

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Exaggerated placental site, abbreviated EPS, is an uncommon benign pathology that is a gestational trophoblastic disease.

It was previously known as syncytial endometritis.[1]

General

  • Benign.

Definition:

Note:

  • Used to go by a terrible old term: syncytial endometritis:[2]
    • Not syncytial -- mostly.
    • Not inflammatory.

Microscopic

Features:[2]

  • Intermediate trophoblast:
    • Abundant (eosinophilic) cytoplasm.
  • Usu. adjacent to:
    • Chorionic villi.
    • Decidua - endometrial stromal cells with a nucleus central, eosinphilic cytoplasm, well-defined cell borders.
  • No mitotic activity.
  • Ectatic blood vessels.

DDx:

Image

IHC

  • MIB1 ~0%.
    • Used to differentiate from PSTT.

See also

References