Ovarian microcystic stromal tumour

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Ovarian microcystic stromal tumour (abbreviated MST), also microcystic stromal tumour of the ovary, is a rare ovarian tumour.

General

  • Evolving entity.
  • Reported in the testis.[1]

Microscopic

Features:[2]

  • Microcysts alternating with solid cellular regions.
  • Hyalinized fibrous stroma.


Images

IHC

Features:[2]

  • CD10 +ve (cytoplasmic).
  • Beta-catenin +ve (nuclear).
  • WT1 +ve.
  • Cyclin D1 +ve.
  • Inhibin -ve.
  • Calretinin -ve.
  • ER -ve.
  • PR -ve.

Molecular

  • CTNNB1 mutation.[3]

References

  1. Zhu, P.; Duan, Y.; Ao, Q.; Wang, G. (Oct 2018). "Microcystic Stromal Tumor of Testicle: First Case Report and Literature Review.". Cancer Res Treat 50 (4): 1452-1457. doi:10.4143/crt.2017.414. PMID 29169232.
  2. 2.0 2.1 McCluggage, WG.; Chong, AS.; Attygalle, AD.; Clarke, BA.; Chapman, W.; Rivera, B.; Foulkes, WD. (Feb 2019). "Expanding the morphological spectrum of ovarian microcystic stromal tumour.". Histopathology 74 (3): 443-451. doi:10.1111/his.13755. PMID 30325056.
  3. PMID: 28551672.