Female Reproductive Pathology Flashcards
(124 cards)
What stain is positive in hidradenoma papilliferum?
EMA
What is the difference between mammary and extramammary Paget’s?
Mammary has 95% chance of underlying cancer, underlying extramammary cancer is rare
Paget’s vulva: CK7+, CEA+, mucin+
Paget’s anus: CK20+, CEA+, mucin+
What are the different kinds of vaginal cysts?
Mullerian: endocervical type
EIC: squamous epithelium (prior surgery or trauma)
Mesonephric / Gartner’s cyst: non mucinous cuboidal epithelial cells (lateral walls) but may have mucinous material in the lumen (they are CD10 positive)
Endometriotic cysts
Bartholin cysts: squamous or transitional or mucinous lining (located at 4 o’clock and 8 o’clock)
BQ! Etiology of vaginal adenosis?
Exposure to DES
Vaginal adenosis: Upper 1/3 and anterior wall of vagina, 20% have gross congenital malformation of cervix (T shaped uterine cavity)
Benign glandular epithelium with metaplasia
Koilocytes in low grade cervical lesions are due to which types of HPV and to expression of what viral protein?
HPV 6 and 11
Viral E4 expression
its a productive infection (early and late gene expressed), non integration of viral DNA
High grade cervical lesions are due to which types of HPV and to expression of what viral protein?
HPV 16 and 18
they are non productive infections
only early E6 and E7 genes expressed
there is integration of viral DNA, E6 binds P53, HPV E7 interacts with Rb protein
What is associated with microglandular hyperplasia?
oral contraceptives or pregnancy (hormonal stimulation)
Stains to differentiate between endocervical and endometrial AIS?
Endocervical: CEA, p16
Endometrial: CD10, vimentin
From Dr. Speights:
Endocervical = CEA + and p16 + in cancer, ER negative in cancer, ER + in normal tissue
Endometrial = vimentin + and CD10 + in cancer, PTEN LOSS in cancer, ER negative in both cancer and normal
Which type of cervical cancer is associated with lots and lots of eosinophils (also seen in its metastasis)?
Glassy cell carcinoma (a variant of adenosquamous carcinoma)–very aggressive tumor
What virus is associated with small cell carcinoma of the cervix?
HPV18
When you see actinomycetes colony microscopically and there is a peripheral hot pink area, what is this called and what is the significance?
These are the sulfur granules and it’s called splendora hoeppli phenomenon and the significance is that it is the site of antigen antibody reaction (ie it’s invasive)
What kind of diathesis do you see in endometrial carcinoma?
Watery diathesis
Endometrial dating criteria
In the 28 day cycle, when is the menstrual, proliferative and secretory phases respectively?
Menstrual: Day 1-3
Proliferative: Day 4-14
Secretory: Day 14-28
What are the FIGO grades?
● FIGO 1: resembles microglandular hyperplasia; composed primarily of well formed glands; <5% nonsquamous solid component
● FIGO 2: 6-50% nonsquamous solid component
● FIGO 3: more than 50% nonsquamous solid component; lacks well formed glands, which differentiates it from serous endometrial carcinoma
● FIGO grading excludes serous or clear cell, which are considered high grade (grade 3)
● Raise grade from 1 to 2 or from 2 to 3 if notable nuclear atypia inappropriate for grade (particularly pleomorphism and prominent nucleoli)
● If marked atypia, tumor may be serous without typical papillary architecture (usually p53+)
What do you call a endometrial polyp with smooth muscle in a younger patient with lots of squamous morules that is located in the lower uterine segment?
Atypical polypoid adenomyoma
What is your main differential with papillary serious endometrial carcinoma?
Villoglandular endometrial adenoCA
but this will not have hobnailing and the nuclei will be much lower grade
What endometrial tumor is shown in the image and what are its features and staining pattern?
Low grade endometrial stromal sarcoma
Checkerboard type pattern, mitotic activity is increased, vasoinvasive (sometimes it looks like a bag of worms because it is so angioinvasive)
Staining: Vimentin +, CD 10 +, Actin – focally +, Desmin –, ER / PR +, Beta catenin overexpression
Which type of breast cancer may metastasize to the uterus?
Lobular carcinoma
What has happened to this leiomyoma?
Carneous (or red) degeneration
Carneous degeneration is a subtype of hemorrhagic infarction of leiomyomas that often occurs during pregnancy. On gross pathology, it is characterized by a red (hemorrhagic) appearance of the leiomyoma. Red degeneration primarily occurs secondary to venous thrombosis within the periphery of the tumor or rupture of intratumoural arteries
In MMMT (carcinosarcoma), what is the most common heterologous element and which part is most likely to metastasize?
Rhabdomyosarcoma is most common heterologous element and the carcinoma component is more likely to metastasize
What is the most common site of endometriosis in the GYN tract?
Ovary
Name 3 tumors associated with endometriosis:
1) Endometroid
2) Clear Cell
3) Stromal sarcoma
What is the most common tumor associated with BRCA gene mutation?
Serous carcinoma
What gene mutation is found in high grade serous carcinoma? Low grade?
High grade: p53
Low grade: BRAF, KRAS

