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Hyperplastic mesothelial cells in pelvic and abdominal lymph node sinuses mimicking metastatic ovarian microinvasive serous borderline tumor

  • G. Kir1,*,
  • S. Eren2
  • M. Kir3

1Department of Pathology, Turkey

2Obstetrics and Gynecology, Zeynep Kamil Matemity, Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey

3Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Ml, USA

DOI: 10.12892/ejgo200402236 Vol.25,Issue 2,March 2004 pp.236-238

Published: 10 March 2004

*Corresponding Author(s): G. Kir E-mail:

Abstract

Hyperplastic mesothelial cells within pelvic and abdominal lymph nodes were encountered in the staging procedure of a 32-year-old woman with a left ovarian microinvasive serous borderline tumor. Mesothelial hyperplasia was noted in the pelvic and abdominal peritoneum. Intranodal mesothelial cells occupied the subcapsular sinus with subadjacent interfollicular sinuses involved less strikingly. These mesothelial cells were originally misdiagnosed as a metastatic serous borderline tumor. Histologic review and immunohistochemistry confirmed mesothelial origin. This case represents the second reported example of mesothelial cells within the lymph nodes of patients with ovarian serous tumors. Similar involvement of the mediastinal, cervical and internal mammary lymph nodes has been described in several patients with pleural effusions without neoplastic cells. Intranodal mesothelial cells should be distinguished from metastasis--an error ending in upper staging of a case.

Keywords

Lymph node; Serous borderline tumor; Ovary; Mesothelial hyperplasia

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G. Kir,S. Eren,M. Kir. Hyperplastic mesothelial cells in pelvic and abdominal lymph node sinuses mimicking metastatic ovarian microinvasive serous borderline tumor. European Journal of Gynaecological Oncology. 2004. 25(2);236-238.

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