Publication: Are histomorphologic changes in the fimbrial ends more to blame for primary epithelial ovarian carcinomas than initially thought
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Objective: To investigate the relationship between primary epithelial ovarian tumors and histomorphologic changes in the fimbrial
ends (FEs) of the fallopian tubes.
Materials and Methods: Twenty-eight serous carcinomas (SCs) and 12 non-serous carcinomas (NSC) were studied. Ovarian and
concomitant invasive tumors in FEs were labeled with PAX8, WT-1 and Calretinin.
Results: Eighty-six percent of SCs were high grade (HG), 14% of were low grade (LG). 71% of SCs (85% HG, 15% LG) had concomitant
invasive tumors in FEs. Serous tubal intraepithelial carcinoma (STIC) was seen in 29% (75% HG, 25% LG), all had concomitant
invasive tumors in FEs. The presence of tumors in FEs was statistically significant in SCs (p=0.03). 33% of NSCs had concomitantly
invasive tumors in FEs. 67% of endometrioid tumors, 33% of clear cell carcinomas had endometriosis. 50% of mucinous tumors,
67% of endometrioid tumors, 50% of benign Brenner tumors had Walthard nest. Except for mucinous carcinomas, ovarian and
concomitant invasive tumors in FEs displayed tubal phenotype (Calretinin-/PAX8+).
Conclusion: The results of our study suggest that, invasive tumors and STIC in FEs are not only limited to HGSCs, but can also be seen
in LGs. FEs could also be a site of origin for NSCs, however, future studies with more cases are needed.
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Tıp, Sağlık Bilimleri, Temel Tıp Bilimleri, Medicine, Health Sciences, Fundamental Medical Sciences, TIP, GENEL & DAHİLİ, Klinik Tıp, Klinik Tıp (MED), MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL, CLINICAL MEDICINE, Clinical Medicine (MED), Family Practice, Fundamentals and Skills, General Health Professions, Pathophysiology, Internal Medicine, Assessment and Diagnosis, Medicine (miscellaneous), General Medicine, Primary epithelial ovarian tumors, Fallopian tubes, Fimbrial ends, Histomorphologic changes, Early detection, FALLOPIAN-TUBE, SEROUS CARCINOMA, CANCER, PATHOGENESIS, MUTATIONS, ORIGIN, WOMEN, PRECURSORS, TUMORS, SITE, Primary epithelial ovarian tumors, Fallopian tubes, Fimbrial ends, Histomorphologic changes, Early detection
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Askan G., ERBARUT SEVEN İ., ÖZKAN YENAL N., Eren F., "Are histomorphologic changes in the fimbrial ends more to blame for primary epithelial ovarian carcinomas than initially thought?", MARMARA MEDICAL JOURNAL, cilt.35, sa.1, ss.23-30, 2022
