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A Pattern-Based Approach
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2023-07-13
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Closely mirroring the daily sign-out process, Atlas of Gynecologic Pathology: A Pattern-Based Approach, by Dr. Tricia A. Numan (co-author of ...
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  • Closely mirroring the daily sign-out process, Atlas of Gynecologic Pathology: A Pattern-Based Approach, by Dr. Tricia A. Numan (co-author of Diagnosis of Endometrial Biopsies and Curettings, A Practical Approach), is a highly illustrated, efficient guide to accurate diagnosis. This practical reference uses a proven, pattern-based approach to clearly explain how to interpret challenging cases by highlighting red flags in the clinical chart and locating hidden clues in the slides. Useful as a daily “scope-side guide,” it features numerous clinical and educational features that help you find pertinent information, reach a correct diagnosis, and assemble a thorough and streamlined pathology report. 
    • More than 1,400 high-quality photomicrographs capture the subtle morphologic spectrum and if applicable, pertinent immunohistochemical staining patterns encountered in gynecologic pathology, including variations of tumor types, non-tumor pathology, artifacts, and normal histology. Each image is captioned with key diagnostic considerations and includes call-outs showing subtle features and diagnostic clues. 

    • Practical tools throughout the text include: 

      • Tables that emphasize salient clinicopathologic features, management implications, and therapeutic options 
      • Discussions of how and when to incorporate molecular tools 
      • Checklists for key elements of the diagnostic approach and sample notes for inclusion in pathology reports 
      • Relevant diagnostic algorithms 
      • Brief reviews of normal histology that provide contrast to succeeding patterns 
      • “Pearls and Pitfalls” and “Near Misses” sections with lessons from real life sign-out experience  
      • “Frequently Asked Questions” sections that discuss common diagnostic dilemmas  
      • “Sample Note” sections that offer a template of how to synthesize complicated or especially challenging topics 
      • Comprehensive quiz provides experience with high-yield, board-style teaching topics 

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  • Tricia A. Numan MD
  • CONTENTS
    1 VULVA ............................................................................................................1
    Unremarkable Vulvar Histology ......................................................................3
    The Mons Pubis ................................................................................................... 3
    Labia Majora ........................................................................................................ 4
    Labia Minora ........................................................................................................ 5
    Clitoris ................................................................................................................. 5
    Vulvar Vestibule ................................................................................................... 5
    Urethral Meatus ................................................................................................... 5
    Infectious Diseases .........................................................................................6
    Fungal Infections ................................................................................................. 6
    Viral Infections ..................................................................................................... 6
    Bacterial Infections ............................................................................................ 11
    Parasitic Infestations .......................................................................................... 14
    Noninfectious Inflammatory Lesions ............................................................ 14
    Interface ............................................................................................................. 14
    Graft- V ersus- Host Disease ................................................................................. 17
    Psoriasiform ....................................................................................................... 17
    Spongiotic ......................................................................................................... 18
    Granulomatous .................................................................................................. 19
    Other ................................................................................................................. 19
    Nonneoplastic Changes ...............................................................................21
    Vulvodynia ......................................................................................................... 21
    Endometriosis .................................................................................................... 22
    Adenosis ............................................................................................................ 22
    Vulvar Cysts ..................................................................................................22
    Follicular Cyst/Epithelial Inclusion Cyst ............................................................. 22
    Mucinous and Ciliated Vestibular Cysts ............................................................ 23
    Bartholin Duct Cyst ............................................................................................ 23
    Cysts of the Canal of Nuck ................................................................................ 23
    Mammary- like Cysts (Hidrocystoma) ................................................................. 23
    Genital Stromal Tumors ................................................................................24
    Fibroepithelial Polyp.......................................................................................... 24
    Superficial Myofibroblastoma ............................................................................ 24
    Cellular Angiofibroma ....................................................................................... 27
    Angiomyofibroblastoma .................................................................................... 28
    Deep (Aggressive) Angiomyxoma ..................................................................... 29
    Squamous Precursor and Malignant Lesions................................................30
    Vulvar Intraepithelial Neoplasia ......................................................................... 30
    Differentiated Vulvar Intraepithelial Neoplasia .................................................. 34
    Differentiated Exophytic Vulvar Intraepithelial Lesion ....................................... 35
    Squamous Cell Carcinoma and Variants ............................................................ 36
    Basal Cell Carcinoma ......................................................................................... 44
    Extramammary Paget Disease ........................................................................... 45
    Anogenital Mammary- like Glandular Lesions ...............................................48
    Anogenital Mammary-like Glands ..................................................................... 48
    Hidradenoma Papilliferum ................................................................................. 48
    Fibroadenoma ................................................................................................... 50
    Phyllodes Tumor ................................................................................................ 52
    Adenocarcinoma of Mammary Type .................................................................. 52Glandular Lesions .........................................................................................52
    Bartholin Gland Carcinoma ............................................................................... 52
    Neuroendocrine Neoplasia ..........................................................................53
    Neuroendocrine Tumors .................................................................................... 53
    Neuroendocrine Carcinoma .............................................................................. 53
    Pigmented Lesions .......................................................................................55
    Vulvar Melanosis ................................................................................................ 55
    Common Acquired Nevus ................................................................................. 56
    Atypical Genital Nevi ......................................................................................... 56
    Malignant Melanoma......................................................................................... 57
    Mesenchymal Lesions ...................................................................................59
    Leiomyoma ........................................................................................................ 59
    Leiomyosarcoma ............................................................................................... 59
    Rhabdomyosarcoma .......................................................................................... 59
    Alveolar Soft Part Sarcoma ................................................................................ 60
    Dermatofibrosarcoma Protuberans ................................................................... 61
    Epithelioid Sarcoma .......................................................................................... 62
    Skin Adnexal Lesions ....................................................................................63
    Sebaceous Gland Hyperplasia .......................................................................... 63
    Syringoma ......................................................................................................... 63
    Other Tumors ...............................................................................................63
    Granular Cell Tumor .......................................................................................... 63
    Yolk Sac Tumor .................................................................................................. 64
    Near Miss ......................................................................................................65
    2 VAGINA .......................................................................................................89
    Unremarkable Vaginal Histology ..................................................................90
    Infectious Disorders ......................................................................................90
    Vaginal Cysts ................................................................................................91
    Müllerian Cysts .................................................................................................. 91
    Gartner (Mesonephric) Cysts ............................................................................. 93
    Bartholin Duct Cyst ............................................................................................ 93
    Skene Duct Cyst/Skene Gland Cyst .................................................................. 95
    Squamous Inclusion Cyst/Epithelial Inclusion Cyst ........................................... 95
    Benign Polyps ...............................................................................................96
    Tubulosquamous Polyp ..................................................................................... 96
    Fibroepithelial Polyp.......................................................................................... 97
    Cellular Pseudosarcomatous Fibroepithelial Polyp ........................................... 98
    Epithelial Lesions ..........................................................................................99
    Human Papillomavirus–Associated Squamous Lesions ..................................... 99
    Benign Glandular Lesions ................................................................................ 104
    Malignant Glandular Tumors ........................................................................... 108
    Mixed Tumor (Spindle Cell Epithelioma) ....................................................110
    Mesenchymal Lesions .................................................................................112
    Rhabdomyoma ................................................................................................ 112
    Leiomyoma ...................................................................................................... 114
    Leiomyosarcoma ............................................................................................. 115
    Embryonal Rhabdomyosarcoma, Botryoid Type ............................................. 115
    Genital Stromal Tumors ..............................................................................118
    Malignant Melanoma .................................................................................118
    Postoperative Spindle Cell Nodule ............................................................121
    Near Miss ....................................................................................................122
    3 CERVIX .......................................................................................................131
    Unremarkable Cervical Histology ...............................................................133
    Squamous Epithelium ...................................................................................... 133
    Endocervical Glandular Epithelium ................................................................. 134Transformation Zone........................................................................................ 135
    Changes in the Transformation Zone due to Squamous Epithelialization
    and Squamous Metaplasia ............................................................................. 135
    Cervical Stroma ............................................................................................... 136
    Noninfectious Inflammatory Changes ........................................................ 137
    Follicular Cervicitis and Russell Body Cervicitis ............................................... 137
    Papillary Endocervicitis .................................................................................... 138
    Inflammatory Changes Related to Infectious Diseases .............................. 139
    Protozoal Causes of Cervicitis ......................................................................... 139
    Bacterial Causes of Cervicitis........................................................................... 139
    Viral Causes of Cervicitis ................................................................................. 140
    Fungal Disease ................................................................................................ 141
    Cysts ...........................................................................................................141
    Nabothian Cyst ................................................................................................ 141
    Polyps and Pseudopolyps ..........................................................................143
    Endocervical Polyp .......................................................................................... 143
    Fibroepithelial Polyp........................................................................................ 144
    Metaplasia ..................................................................................................144
    Squamous Metaplasia ..................................................................................... 144
    Tubal/Tuboendometrioid Metaplasia .............................................................. 144
    Transitional Cell Metaplasia ............................................................................. 145
    Endocervical Glandular Hyperplasia ..........................................................146
    Microglandular Hyperplasia............................................................................. 146
    Tunnel Clusters ................................................................................................ 147
    Lobular Endocervical Glandular Hyperplasia .................................................. 148
    Diffuse Laminar Endocervical Glandular Hyperplasia ...................................... 149
    Melanocytic Lesions ...................................................................................149
    Blue Nevus ...................................................................................................... 149
    Mucosal Melanosis .......................................................................................... 149
    Miscellaneous Benign Lesions ....................................................................150
    Endometriosis .................................................................................................. 150
    Endocervicosis ................................................................................................. 150
    Pr egnancy- Related Changes ......................................................................150
    Decidual Reaction or Decidual Pseudopolyp .................................................. 150
    Arias- Stella Reaction ........................................................................................ 151
    Placental Site Trophoblastic Nodule ............................................................... 153
    Reactive and Reparative Lesions ................................................................153
    Radiation-Induced Atypia ................................................................................ 153
    Postoperative Spindle Cell Nodule ................................................................. 153
    Florid Reactive Lymphoid Hyperplasia ............................................................ 153
    Mesenchymal Lesions, Benign and Malignant ...........................................154
    Superficial Myofibroblastoma .......................................................................... 154
    Leiomyoma ...................................................................................................... 155
    Adenomyoma .................................................................................................. 155
    Papillary Adenofibroma ................................................................................... 155
    Adenosarcoma ................................................................................................ 155
    Mesonephric Remnants and Lesions ..........................................................157
    Mesonephric Remnants ................................................................................... 157
    Mesonephric Hyperplasia ................................................................................ 157
    Adenocarcinoma, HPV- independent, Mesonephric Type,
    of the Uterine Cervix ....................................................................................... 158
    Squamous Precursor and Malignant Lesions..............................................160
    Human Papillomavirus ..................................................................................... 160
    Low- Grade Squamous Intraepithelial Lesion ................................................... 161
    High- Grade Squamous Intraepithelial Lesion .................................................. 164
    Superficially Invasive Squamous Cell Carcinoma ............................................ 167
    Squamous Cell Carcinoma .............................................................................. 170Glandular Precursor Lesions and Malignant Tumors ..................................177
    Adenocarcinoma In Situ .................................................................................. 177
    Histologic Variants of Endocervical Adenocarcinoma In Situ .......................... 179
    Endocervical Adenocarcinoma, HPV-Associated............................................. 182
    Pattern- Based Classification of Endocervical Adenocarcinoma,
    HPV-Associated .............................................................................................. 185
    Adenocarcinoma of the Cervix, HPV- independent, Gastric Type .................... 193
    Adenoid Basal Lesions................................................................................195
    Adenoid Basal Hyperplasia ............................................................................. 195
    Adenoid Basal Cell Carcinoma ........................................................................ 195
    Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma .............................................................................. 197
    Miscellaneous Tumors of the Cervix ...........................................................198
    Endometrioid Adenocarcinoma of the Cervix ................................................. 198
    Clear Cell Carcinoma of the Cervix ................................................................. 200
    Adenosquamous Carcinoma ........................................................................... 200
    Glassy Cell Carcinoma ..................................................................................... 201
    Neuroendocrine Tumors of the Cervix ............................................................ 201
    Low- Grade Neuroendocrine Tumors of the Cervix ......................................... 202
    High- Grade Neuroendocrine Carcinomas of the Cervix ................................. 202
    Near Miss ....................................................................................................204
    4 NONNEOPLASTIC AND NEOPLASTIC LESIONS
    OF THE ENDOMETRIUM .........................................................................233
    The Unremarkable Endometrium ...............................................................235
    Premenarchal Endometrium .......................................................................236
    Endometrial Changes During Reproductive Years .....................................236
    Menstrual Phase .............................................................................................. 236
    Proliferative Phase ........................................................................................... 237
    Interval Phase .................................................................................................. 237
    Secretory Phase ............................................................................................... 240
    Postmenopausal Endometrium ..................................................................244
    Abnormal Uterine Bleeding .......................................................................244
    Disordered Proliferative Endometrium ......................................................247
    Nonneoplastic Changes .............................................................................247
    Artifacts in Endometrial Biopsies and Curettage Specimens .......................... 247
    Epithelial Metaplasias (Epithelial Cell Change) ............................................... 251
    Inflammatory Changes ............................................................................... 258
    Endometritis .................................................................................................... 258
    Hormone- Induced Changes .......................................................................263
    Arias-Stella Reaction ........................................................................................ 263
    Exogenous Hormone Therapy Effect .............................................................. 264
    Benign Polyps .............................................................................................268
    Endometrial Polyps.......................................................................................... 268
    Endometrial Polyp With Bizarre Stromal Cells ................................................. 271
    Tamoxifen- Associated Endometrial Polyp ....................................................... 273
    Papillary Proliferations ..................................................................................... 274
    Precancerous Lesions .................................................................................276
    Endometrial Hyperplasia/Atypical Hyperplasia ............................................... 276
    Serous Endometrial Intraepithelial Carcinoma ................................................ 283
    Clear Cell Endometrial Intraepithelial Carcinoma ........................................... 287
    Endometrial Carcinoma ..............................................................................288
    Endometrioid Carcinoma ................................................................................ 289
    Serous Carcinoma ............................................................................................ 309
    Clear Cell Carcinoma ....................................................................................... 313
    Carcinosarcoma ............................................................................................... 319
    Undifferentiated Carcinoma ............................................................................ 322
    Dedifferentiated Carcinoma ............................................................................ 324Other ..........................................................................................................325
    Mesonephric-Like Adenocarcinoma ................................................................ 325
    Mucinous Carcinoma, Gastric (Gastrointestinal) Type ..................................... 325
    Squamous Cell Carcinoma .............................................................................. 327
    Neuroendocrine Neoplasms ........................................................................... 327
    Neuroepithelial Tumors ................................................................................... 330
    Near Miss ....................................................................................................330
    5 MESENCHYMAL AND MISCELLANEOUS TUMORS
    OF THE UTERUS .......................................................................................355
    The Unremarkable Mesenchymal Tissue of the Uterus ..............................356
    Endometrial Stroma ......................................................................................... 356
    Myometrial Smooth Muscle ............................................................................. 358
    Smooth Muscle Tumors ..............................................................................358
    Leiomyoma ...................................................................................................... 358
    Fumarate Hydratase–Deficient Leiomyoma .................................................... 363
    Smooth Muscle Tumor of Uncertain Malignant Potential ................................ 365
    Leiomyosarcoma ............................................................................................. 365
    Perivascular Epithelioid Cell Tumor ................................................................. 371
    Endometrial Stromal Tumors ......................................................................374
    Endometrial Stromal Nodule ........................................................................... 374
    Low- Grade Endometrial Stromal Sarcoma ...................................................... 378
    High- Grade Endometrial Stromal Sarcoma ..................................................... 378
    YWHAE-NUTM2A/B High- Grade Endometrial Stromal Sarcoma .................... 379
    ZC3H7B- BCOR High- Grade Endometrial Stromal Sarcoma ............................ 379
    Undifferentiated Uterine Sarcoma ................................................................... 380
    Uterine Tumor Resembling Ovarian Sex Cord Tumor ................................380
    Mixed Epithelial- Mesenchymal Tumors ......................................................384
    Atypical Polypoid Adenomyoma ..................................................................... 384
    Adenofibroma ................................................................................................. 386
    Adenosarcoma ................................................................................................ 387
    Other Mesenchymal Tumors ......................................................................391
    Inflammatory Myofibroblastic Tumor ............................................................... 391
    Miscellaneous Tumors ................................................................................392
    Near Miss ....................................................................................................392
    6 FALLOPIAN TUBE ..........................................................................................403
    The Unremarkable Fallopian Tube .............................................................404
    Fallopian Tube Grossing Protocols .............................................................405
    Inflammatory Processes .............................................................................. 406
    Bacterial Infections .......................................................................................... 406
    Tuberculosis ..................................................................................................... 408
    Pseudocarcinomatous Hyperplasia ................................................................. 409
    Xanthogranulomatous/Pseudoxanthomatous Salpingitis ................................ 410
    Benign Nonneoplastic Processes ...............................................................410
    Decidual Reaction ........................................................................................... 410
    Walthard Cell Nests ......................................................................................... 411
    Metaplastic Changes ....................................................................................... 411
    Metaplastic Papillary Tumor ............................................................................ 413
    Salpingitis Isthmica Nodosa ............................................................................ 413
    Mesothelial Tumors ....................................................................................414
    Adenomatoid Tumor ....................................................................................... 414
    Benign Cysts ...............................................................................................415
    Paratubal Cysts ................................................................................................ 415
    Benign Epithelial Lesions ............................................................................416
    Papillary Tubal Hyperplasia ............................................................................. 416
    Benign Epithelial Tumors ............................................................................417Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer Syndrome .....................................418
    Epithelial Precursor Lesions ........................................................................418
    p53 Signature .................................................................................................. 419
    Serous Tubal Intraepithelial Lesion .................................................................. 420
    Serous Tubal Intraepithelial Carcinoma ........................................................... 420
    Secretory Cell Outgrowths .............................................................................. 424
    Epithelial Borderline Tumors ......................................................................424
    Atypical Proliferative (Borderline) Serous Tumor ............................................. 424
    Malignant Epithelial Tumors .......................................................................424
    High-Grade Serous Carcinoma ........................................................................ 424
    Endometrioid Carcinoma ................................................................................ 426
    Paratubal Tumors ........................................................................................426
    Female Adnexal Tumor of Probable Wolffian Origin ....................................... 426
    Near Miss ....................................................................................................428
    7 BENIGN OVARY ........................................................................................437
    Embryology ................................................................................................438
    The Unremarkable Ovary ...........................................................................438
    Ovarian Surface ............................................................................................... 438
    Ovarian Stroma ................................................................................................ 439
    Hilus ................................................................................................................. 440
    Rete Ovarii ....................................................................................................... 440
    Follicles .......................................................................................................441
    Folliculogenesis ............................................................................................... 441
    Cystic Follicles and Follicle Cysts .................................................................... 442
    Corpus Luteum ................................................................................................ 443
    Corpus Luteum Cyst ........................................................................................ 444
    Atretic Follicles ................................................................................................ 445
    Ovarian Surface Epithelium ........................................................................445
    Epithelial Inclusion Glands and Cysts .............................................................. 445
    Reactive Mesothelial Proliferation ................................................................... 447
    Walthard Cell Nest .......................................................................................... 447
    Polycystic Ovary .........................................................................................447
    Stromal Endometriosis ...............................................................................449
    Decidual Reaction ......................................................................................450
    Cortical Granuloma ....................................................................................451
    Surface Stromal Proliferation ......................................................................451
    Stromal Hyperplasia and Stromal Hyperthecosis .......................................452
    Cortical Fibrosis ..........................................................................................454
    Ovarian Torsion, Massive Edema, and Fibromatosis ..................................454
    Hilus ............................................................................................................456
    Rete Cyst and Cystadenomas.......................................................................... 456
    Hilus Cells and Hilus Cell Hyperplasia ............................................................. 457
    Pr egnancy- Related Findings .......................................................................457
    Pregnancy Luteoma ......................................................................................... 457
    Hyperreactio Luteinalis (Multiple Luteinized Follicle Cysts) ............................. 459
    Large Solitary Luteinized Follicle Cyst of Pregnancy and Puerperium ............ 459
    Granulosa Cell Proliferations of Pregnancy ..................................................... 460
    Near Miss ....................................................................................................462
    8 OVARIAN EPITHELIAL TUMORS ..............................................................469
    Serous Tumors ............................................................................................470
    Benign Serous Tumors ..................................................................................... 470
    Atypical Proliferative (Borderline) Serous Tumor ............................................. 472
    Peritoneal Lesions Including Endosalpingiosis,
    Noninvasive Peritoneal Implants, and Invasive Peritoneal Implants
    (Low- Grade Serous Carcinoma) ...................................................................... 477Lymph Nodes .................................................................................................. 480
    Malignant Serous Tumors ................................................................................ 481
    Mucinous Tumors .......................................................................................494
    Benign Mucinous Tumors ................................................................................ 495
    Atypical Proliferative (Borderline) Mucinous Tumor ......................................... 497
    Mucinous Tumors With Mural Nodules ........................................................... 500
    Atypical Proliferative (Borderline) Seromucinous
    (Endocervical- Like or Müllerian) Tumors ......................................................... 500
    Malignant Mucinous Tumors ........................................................................... 503
    Endometrioid Tumors .................................................................................511
    Benign Endometrioid Tumors .......................................................................... 511
    Atypical Proliferative (Borderline) Endometrioid Tumor .................................. 513
    Endometrioid Carcinoma ................................................................................ 514
    Clear Cell Tumors .......................................................................................524
    Clear Cell Adenofibroma ................................................................................. 524
    Atypical Proliferative (Borderline) Clear Cell Tumor ........................................ 524
    Clear Cell Carcinoma ....................................................................................... 525
    Brenner (Transitional Cell) Tumors ..............................................................532
    Benign Brenner Tumor..................................................................................... 532
    Atypical Proliferative (Borderline) Brenner (Transitional Cell) Tumor ............... 534
    Malignant Brenner Tumors (Malignant Transitional Cell Tumors) .................... 535
    Squamous Tumors ......................................................................................537
    Benign Squamous Tumors (Epidermoid Cyst) ................................................. 537
    Squamous Cell Carcinoma .............................................................................. 537
    Carcinosarcoma ..........................................................................................538
    Undifferentiated Carcinoma and Dedifferentiated Carcinoma ..................539
    Mesonephric- Like Adenocar cinoma ...........................................................539
    Near Miss ....................................................................................................540
    9 OVARIAN GERM CELL TUMORS ..............................................................555
    Primitive Germ Cell Tumors........................................................................556
    Dysgerminoma ................................................................................................ 556
    Yolk Sac Tumor ................................................................................................ 559
    Embryonal Carcinoma ..................................................................................... 569
    Polyembryoma................................................................................................. 572
    Nongestational Choriocarcinoma .................................................................... 573
    Teratoma .....................................................................................................574
    Mature Cystic Teratoma ................................................................................... 575
    Mature Solid Teratoma .................................................................................... 578
    Gliomatosis Peritonei ...................................................................................... 578
    Immature Teratoma ......................................................................................... 578
    Chemotherapeutic Retroconversion and the Growing
    Teratoma Syndrome........................................................................................ 582
    Mixed Germ Cell Tumors ...........................................................................582
    Monodermal Teratomas and Somatic- Type Tumors Arising
    From a Teratoma ........................................................................................583
    Struma Ovarii ................................................................................................... 583
    Thyroid- Type Tumors Arising in Struma Ovarii ................................................ 585
    Carcinoid Tumor .............................................................................................. 585
    Insular Carcinoid .............................................................................................. 588
    Trabecular Carcinoid ........................................................................................ 588
    Strumal Carcinoid ............................................................................................ 589
    Mucinous Carcinoid ......................................................................................... 591
    Mucinous Tumors Arising in Mature Teratomas............................................... 591
    Sebaceous Tumors .......................................................................................... 593
    Neuroepithelial Tumors ................................................................................... 594
    Malignant Transformation of a Mature Teratoma ............................................ 596Tumors Composed of Germ Cells and Sex Cord- Stromal Derivatives .......598
    Gonadoblastoma ............................................................................................. 598
    Miscellaneous .............................................................................................600
    Small Cell Carcinoma of the Ovary, Hypercalcemic Type ................................ 600
    Paraganglioma................................................................................................. 602
    Near Miss ....................................................................................................602
    10 OVARIAN SEX CORD- STROMAL TUMORS ..............................................617
    Stromal Tumors ...........................................................................................618
    Fibroma ........................................................................................................... 618
    Thecoma .......................................................................................................... 622
    Luteinized Thecoma (Thecomatosis) Associated With Sclerosing Peritonitis .. 623
    Sclerosing Stromal Tumor ................................................................................ 628
    Signet- Ring Stromal Tumor.............................................................................. 629
    Microcystic Stromal Tumor .............................................................................. 630
    Fibrosarcoma ................................................................................................... 633
    Sex Cord Tumors ........................................................................................634
    Granulosa Cell Tumor ...................................................................................... 634
    Adult Granulosa Cell Tumor ............................................................................ 634
    Juvenile Granulosa Cell Tumor ........................................................................ 641
    Sertoli Cell Tumor ............................................................................................ 643
    Sex Cord Tumor With Annular Tubules ........................................................... 645
    Mixed Sex Cord- Stromal Tumors ...............................................................646
    Sertoli-Leydig Cell Tumors .............................................................................. 646
    Sex Cord- Stromal Tumors, Not Otherwise Specified ...................................... 653
    Steroid Cell Tumors ....................................................................................654
    Stromal Luteoma ............................................................................................. 654
    Leydig Cell Tumor ........................................................................................... 655
    Steroid Cell Tumor, NOS ................................................................................. 658
    Other ..........................................................................................................658
    Gynandroblastoma .......................................................................................... 658
    Near Miss ....................................................................................................660
    11 GESTATIONAL TISSUE AND GESTATIONAL TROPHOBLASTIC
    DISEASE AND NEOPLASMS ....................................................................671
    The Unremarkable Gestational Endometrium, Arias-Stella Reaction,
    Decidua, and Chorionic Villi ......................................................................672
    Gestational Endometrium ............................................................................... 672
    Arias- Stella Reaction ........................................................................................ 672
    Decidua ........................................................................................................... 673
    Chorionic Villi .................................................................................................. 674
    Nonneoplastic Lesions ...............................................................................676
    The Exaggerated Placental Site ...................................................................... 676
    Placental Site Nodule and Plaque ................................................................... 677
    Molar Pregnancies ......................................................................................678
    Patient Demographics ..................................................................................... 678
    Cytogenetics ................................................................................................... 678
    Complete Hydatidiform Mole ......................................................................... 678
    Partial Hydatidiform Mole ............................................................................... 683
    Persistent or Invasive Hydatidiform Mole ........................................................ 685
    Abnormal (Nonmolar) Villous Lesions ............................................................. 686
    Ancillary Techniques for Differentiating Hydatidiform Moles and Nonmolar
    Gestations ....................................................................................................... 686Gestational Trophoblastic Neoplasms........................................................690
    Choriocarcinoma ............................................................................................. 691
    Placental Site Trophoblastic Tumor ................................................................. 693
    Epithelioid Trophoblastic Tumor...................................................................... 697
    Near Miss ....................................................................................................701
    APPENDIX A: ATLAS OF GYNECOLOGIC PATHOLOGY
    STUDY QUESTIONS .................................................................................707
    APPENDIX B: ATLAS OF GYNECOLOGIC PATHOLOGY
    STUDY QUESTIONS: ANSWERS ..............................................................725
    INDEX ...............................................................................................................747
    • More than 1,400 high-quality photomicrographs capture the subtle morphologic spectrum and if applicable, pertinent immunohistochemical staining patterns encountered in gynecologic pathology, including variations of tumor types, non-tumor pathology, artifacts, and normal histology. Each image is captioned with key diagnostic considerations and includes call-outs showing subtle features and diagnostic clues. 

    • Practical tools throughout the text include: 

      • Tables that emphasize salient clinicopathologic features, management implications, and therapeutic options 
      • Discussions of how and when to incorporate molecular tools 
      • Checklists for key elements of the diagnostic approach and sample notes for inclusion in pathology reports 
      • Relevant diagnostic algorithms 
      • Brief reviews of normal histology that provide contrast to succeeding patterns 
      • “Pearls and Pitfalls” and “Near Misses” sections with lessons from real life sign-out experience  
      • “Frequently Asked Questions” sections that discuss common diagnostic dilemmas  
      • “Sample Note” sections that offer a template of how to synthesize complicated or especially challenging topics 
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