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'''Placental site nodule''', abbreviated '''PSN''', is a benign remnant of a [[placenta]]. It is seen on [[endometrium|endometrial]] biopsies and hysterectomy specimens.
'''Placental site nodule''', abbreviated '''PSN''', is a benign remnant of a [[placenta]]. It is seen on [[endometrium|endometrial]] biopsies and hysterectomy specimens.


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Image:Placental_site_nodule_-_high_mag.jpg | PSN - high mag. (WC)
Image:Placental_site_nodule_-_high_mag.jpg | PSN - high mag. (WC)
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*[http://www.ijpmonline.org/viewimage.asp?img=IndianJPatholMicrobiol_2009_52_2_240_48931_u4.jpg PSN (ijpmonline.org)].<ref name=pmid19332926/>
*[http://www.ijpmonline.org/viewimage.asp?img=IndianJPatholMicrobiol_2009_52_2_240_48931_u4.jpg PSN (ijpmonline.org)].<ref name=pmid19332926/>
*[http://www.gfmer.ch/selected_images_v2/detail_list.php?cat1=12&cat3=1256&stype=d PSN (gfmer.ch)] - includes images from ''Jacob and Mohapatra''.<ref name=pmid19332926/>
*[http://www.gfmer.ch/selected_images_v2/detail_list.php?cat1=12&cat3=1256&stype=d PSN (gfmer.ch)] - includes images from ''Jacob and Mohapatra''.<ref name=pmid19332926/>

Revision as of 04:24, 13 May 2016

Placental site nodule
Diagnosis in short

LM paucicellular hyaline material scattered cells (variable cell population: small to large cells with clear to eosinophilic cytoplasm), +/-multinucleation, no mitotic activity
Site endometrium

Clinical history previously pregnant
Symptoms none
Prevalence common
Prognosis benign
Treatment none

Placental site nodule, abbreviated PSN, is a benign remnant of a placenta. It is seen on endometrial biopsies and hysterectomy specimens.

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General

  • Benign.
  • Intermediate trophoblast remnants from a previous gestation.[1]
  • Usually an incidental finding.

Clinical:

  • Usually asymptomatic.
  • Vaginal bleeding. (?)
  • Infertility. (?)

Microscopic

Features:[1]

  • Paucicellular with hyaline material scattered cells.
  • Variable cell population:
    • Small-large cells.
    • Clear to eosinophilic cytoplasm.
    • +/-Multinucleation.

Notes:

  • No mitotic activity.

DDx:

  • Invasive (cervical) squamous cell carcinoma.
    • Can be sorted-out with IHC (SCC will typically be: p16 +ve, MIB1 +ve).
  • Exaggerated placental site.
    • Different histomorphology than PSN; EPS:[1] syncytiotrophoblastic tissue, in cords/nests, no hyaline nodules.
  • Fibrin +/-inflammatory cells.

Images

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IHC

Features:[1]

  • Inhibin alpha +ve.
  • CK18 +ve.
  • MIB1 low.

Other:

  • p16 -ve.

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- CONSISTENT WITH MENSTRUAL ENDOMETRIUM (FRAGMENTED ENDOMETRIUM WITH SIMPLE
  GLANDS WITH APOPTOTIC CELLS, ABUNDANT NEUTROPHILS, CONDENSED ENDOMETRIAL STROMA
  (FOCAL) AND BLOOD).
- PLACENTAL SITE NODULE AND DECIDUA.
- NEGATIVE FOR HYPERPLASIA AND NEGATIVE FOR MALIGNANCY.
ENDOMETRIUM, BIOPSY:
- PROLIFERATIVE PHASE ENDOMETRIUM.
- BENIGN PLACENTAL SITE NODULE, SMALL.
- NEGATIVE FOR HYPERPLASIA.

See also

References