Calcifying Sclerosing Tumor of the Ovary:
A Late Stage of Sclerosing Stromal Tumor?
Zámečník M.1,2
1Šikl’s Department of Pathology, Faculty Hospital, Charles University, Pilsen, Czech Republic 2Department of Pathology, Slovak Postgraduate Academy of Medicine, Derer’s Faculty Hospital, Bratislava, Slovak Republic |
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Summary:
An unusual calcifying tumor of the ovary occurring in a 23-year-old woman is described. The
tumor did not produce any endocrine symptoms. Histologically, it was paucicellular and displayed
extensive sclerotic stroma with numerous calcifications. The fibroblast-like cells were arranged
in vague pseudolobules thus resembling overall the architecture of the sclerosing stromal tumor
(SST), but the hemangiopericytoma-like vasculature typical of SST was not seen. However, immunohistochemical
endothelial markers CD31 and CD34 showed a surprisingly high number of small
vessels that were not apparent in hematoxylin-eosin stained sections. The tumor cells were positive
for alpha-inhibin, CD99, actin, and negative for desmin, S100 protein, and epitehelial markers.
This type of ovarian stromal tumor may represent a calcifying stage of SST.
Key words:
ovary - sclerosing stromal tumor - calcification - calcifying stromal tumor - inhibin
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