Cytomorphology and immunocytochemical features of ovarian granulosa cell tumors in ascites or peritoneal washings: A retrospective review

Author:

Zhang Xinying1,Pang Shujie1,Liu Yixin1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pathology Tianjin Central Hospital of Gynecology and Obstetrics Tianjin China

Abstract

AbstractAimTo summarize the cytomorphology and immunocytochemistry features of OGCT in ascites or peritoneal washings.MethodsAll cases of histology sections, cytology smears, cell block slides and immunohistochemical staining were reviewed. A panel of immunohistochemistry antibodies consisting of Inhibin, Calretinin, BerEP4 and MC was performed for diagnosis and differential diagnosis.ResultsSeven positive cases (21.2%) in ascites and peritoneal washings were identified in 33 patients with OGCT, which is higher than early studies with positive rate of 7.4%. Clinicopathologic features including tumor size and the incidence of endometrial atypical hyperplasia or carcinoma (EAH/EC) displayed no statistical difference between groups with positive and negative cytology. Immunocytochemical results usually showed typical staining pattern with α‐inhibin, calretinin positive and BerEP4, MC negative. Features of granulosa cells, including nuclear hyperplasia and overlapping, can be observed in all seven positive cases. Nuclear grooves or small conspicuous nucleoli were occasionally observed in the smear. However, features of cell clusters mimicking Call‐Exner bodies, cytoplasmic vacuoles or single cell necrosis were not found on smear. Call‐Exner bodies and mitosis can only be found on cell blocks. All cases of follow‐up information were available and three cases displayed progression and there was a statistical difference between groups with positive and negative cytology.ConclusionOGCT with positive cytology in ascites and peritoneal washings tend to have a larger tumor size and higher rates of disease progression. A panel of complementary biomarkers can greatly increase the detection rate and help in differential diagnosis in ascites or peritoneal washings of OGCT.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Obstetrics and Gynecology

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