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adam_text | List of Contributors xviii
Preface xix
Acknowledgements xxi
1 Vulvar dermatoses 1
Alan Stevens and Katherine L. Dalziel
Introduction 1
Difficulties in diagnosis
Frequency of vulvar dermatoses 2
Common dermatoses 2
Acute and chronic dermatitis (eczemas)
General pathology
Acute dermatitis
Chronic dermatitis 3
Clinical patterns
Endogenous vulvar dermatitis
Atopic dermatitis
Seborrheic dermatitis
Exogenous vulvar dermatitis 4
Contact irritant dermatitis
Contact allergic dermatitis
Hints on histological interpretation 5
Chronic dermatitides
Lichen simplex chronicus
Psoriasis 6
Less common dermatoses 7
Lichen sclerosus
Lichen planus 9
Zoon s vulvitis 12
Immunobullous disorders 13
Pemphigus vulgaris
Pemphigus vegetans
Pemphigoid and cicatricial pemphigoid 14
Chronic bullous disease of childhood 15
Inherited dermatoses 16
Hailey Hailey disease
Epidermolysis bullosa 17
Darier s disease
Other inflammatory diseases 17
Erythema multiforme
Behcet s disease
Crohn s disease 18
Hidradenitis suppurativa 19
Vulvar pain syndromes 19
Vulvar vestibulitis
Dysesthetic vulvodynia 20
Abnormal pigmentation 20
Hyperpigmentation
Due to melanin
Nevi melanoma
Postinflammatory
Idiopathic acquired pigmentation
Due to increased keratin in status corneum 21
Acanthosis nigricans
Hypopigmentation
Postinflammatory
Vitiligo 22
Drugs 22
Erythema multiforme Stevens Johnson syndrome
Fixed drug eruptions 23
Infections and infestations 23
Bacterial infections
Bacterial vaginosis
Staphylococcal infections
Streptococcal infections
Syphilis 24
Gonorrhea
Chancroid 25
Chlamydial infection
Granuloma inguinale
Fungal infections
Candidosis
Pityriasis versicolor 26
Tinea cruris
Viral infections
Herpes virus infections
Herpes simplex virus
Varicella (Herpes zoster) 27
Molluscum contagiosum 28
Human papillomavirus
Protozoal infections 30
Trichomoniasis
Infestations
Scabies
Pubic (crab) lice 31
2 Vulva cysts, neoplasms 35
and related lesions
Christopher Ft. Shea, Alan Stevens,
Katherine L Dalziel and Stanley J. Robboy
Cysts 35
Follicular cyst
Steatocystoma multiplex 36
Bartholin cyst
Mucinous cyst 37
Ciliated cyst
Paraurethral gland cyst
Mesonephric like cyst 38
Canal of Nuck cyst
Benign keratinocytic neoplasms 38
Seborrheic keratosis
Keratoacanthoma 39
Preneoplastic keratinocytic neoplasms 40
Vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia
Bowenoid papulosis 42
Malignant keratinocytic neoplasms 42
Invasive squamous cell carcinoma
Verrucous carcinoma 46
Extramammary Paget disease 48
Basal cell carcinoma 49
Basosquamous carcinoma 50
Adenobasal (adenoid basal) carcinoma
Sebaceous cell carcinoma 51
Melanocytic lesions, inc. pigmentation 51
Lentigo
Common acquired melanocytic nevus
Atypical (dysplastic) nevus 52
Blue nevus 53
Malignant melanoma 54
Skin appendage neoplasms 56
Hidradenoma papilliferum 57
Syringoma
Trichoepithelioma 58
Smooth muscle neoplasms 58
Leiomyoma
Leiomyosarcoma 59
Fibrohistiocytic lesions 59
Fibroepithelial polyp (Polyp of pregnancy)
Dermatofibroma
Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans 60
Vascular proliferations 61
Capillary hemangioma
Cavernous hemangioma 62
Angiokeratoma
Aggressive angiomyxoma 63
Lymphangioma circumscriptum
Cavernous lymphangioma 64
Miscellaneous lesions 64
Acrochordon
Endometriosis tissue
Ectopic breast tissue 65
Granular cell tumor 66
Rare tumors 66
Langerhans cell histiocytosis 67
Merkel cell carcinoma 68
Metastatic tumors 69
Affiliated structures 69
Bartholin gland
Skene gland 70
Urethra
Caruncle
Carcinoma 71
3 Vagina 75
Stanley J. Robboy, Malcolm C. Anderson
and Peter Russell
Normal structure 75
Mesonephric ducts 76
Developmental disorders 77
Imperforate hymen
Vaginal agenesis 78
Transverse vaginal septum
Miscellaneous congenital disorders
Inflammatory disorders 78
Vaginitis
Malacoplakia 80
Tampons related lesions
Vaginal cysts 80
Cysts of introitus 81
Benign effects of diethylstilbestrol 81
Vaginal adenosis 82
Tumor like conditions 84
Fibroepithelial polyps
Prolapsed fallopian tube 85
Granulation tissue nodule 86
Postoperative spindle cell nodule
Microglandular hyperplasia
Endometriosis 87
Benign tumors 87
Benign mixed tumor
Mullerian papilloma
Leiomyoma 88
Rhabdomyoma
Angiomyofibroblastoma
Miscellaneous benign tumors
Squamous neoplasia 89
Human papillomavirus infection
Vaginal intraepithelial neoplasia
Microinvasive squamous cell carcinoma 90
Invasive squamous cell carcinoma
Verrucous carcinoma 91
Warty carcinoma 92
Small cell carcinoma
Glandular lesions 92
Atypical adenosis
Clear cell adenocarcinoma 93
Adenocarcinoma, non clear cell 97
Other primary malignant tumors 97
Malignant melanoma
Leiomyosarcoma 98
Miscellaneous tumors
Malignant tumors in childhood 98
Embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma
Yolk sac tumor 100
Lymphoma 100
Secondary tumors 100
4 Cervix benign and non neoplastic 105
conditions
Malcolm C. Anderson, Stanley J. Robboy,
Peter Russell and Anne Morse
Normal structure 105
Anatomy
Original squamous epithelium 106
Hormonal influences on squamous epithelium 107
Basal cell hyperplasia 109
Squamous cell hyperplasia
Cervical glandular epithelium
Formation of transformation zone 111
Squamous metaplasia 113
Congenital transformation zone 116
Cervicitis 118
Infective cervicitis
Chlamydia trachomatis 119
Tuberculosis 120
Syphilis 121
Herpes simplex virus
Cytomegalovirus 122
Schistosomiasis ^2^
Epithelial inflammatory changes 124
Healing/regenerating epithelium 124
Non neoplastic changes 125
Mullerian metaplasias: transitional cell, intestinal 125
Endometriosis 127
Mesonephric remnants
Endocervical tunnel clusters 128
Diffuse laminar endocervical glandular hyperplasia
Pregnancy and hormonal effects 129
Microglandular hyperplasia
Arias Stella change 1^1
Oecidual change
Radiation changes __ 131
Polyp 133
Benign tumors 134
Leiomyoma
Squamous papilloma and condyloma acuminatum
Mullerian adenofibroma
Blue nevus
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5 Colposcopy 137
Malcolm C Anderson, Stanley J. Robboy
and Peter Russell
Introduction 137
Colposcopic appearances 137
Normal colposcopic findings
Original squamous epithelium
Columnar epithelium 138
Squamous metaplasia
Mature metaplasia
Immature metaplasia 139
Postmenopausal cervix
Abnormal colposcopic findings 139
Mosaic and punctation
Acetowhite epithelium 141
Leukoplakia
Atypical vessels 142
Suspect frank invasive carcinoma
Congenital transformation zone
Other colposcopic findings
Use of colposcopy 144
Treatment 145
Large loop diathermy excision
6 Etiology of cervical cancer 147
Stanley J. Robboy, Malcolm C. Anderson
and Peter Russell
Epidemiology 148
Coitus
Age at first intercourse
Number of partners
Frequency of coitus
Parity
Sexually transmitted diseases
Prostitution
Male circumcision 149
Racial factors
Smoking
Method of contraception
Male factors 150
Immunological factors 151
Transmissible agents 151
Non viral agents
Human papillomavirus 152
Flat condyloma 155
Condyloma acuminatum 157
High risk HPV infection 159
Model of HPV induced carcinogenesis 160
Prevalence and its significance
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7 Cervical precancer 165
Stanley J. Robboy, Malcolm C. Anderson,
Peter Russell and Anne Morse
Squamous cell cervical intraepithelial neoplasia 165
Nomenclature
Pathology 166
Areas of diagnostic difficulty 175
Squamous epithelium with slightly enlarged nuclei
Basal cell hyperplasia 176
Immature and atypical squamous metaplasia
Repair 177
Low estrogen states and atrophy
Thin epithelium
Invasive squamous cell carcinoma
Artifact 178
Miscellaneous conditions
Correlative between biopsies smears 179
Distribution and site of origin of CIN
Histologic findings affecting management and
prognosis 180
Natural history 182
Molecular markers and risk assessment 184
Risk for progression 185
Cervical glandular intraepithelial neoplasia (CGIN) 186
8 Cervix: malignant tumors 195
Stanley J. Robboy, Malcolm C. Anderson,
Peter Russell and Anne Morse
Preclinical carcinoma 195
Squamous cell microinvasive carcinoma
Staging controversies
Morphologic controversies 197
Glandular microinvasive adenocarcinoma 202
Invasive carcinoma 205
Squamous cell lesions 206
Squamous cell carcinoma
Cervical stump carcinoma 215
Mucin secreting carcinoma
Effects of radiotherapy 216
Verrucous carcinoma
Lymphoepithelioma 217
Rapidly progressive carcinoma
Papillary squamotransitional cell carcinoma
Invasive adenocarcinomas
Adenocarcinoma
Adenosquamous carcinoma 222
Minimal deviation adenocarcinoma 223
Villoglandular adenocarcinoma 224
Clear cell carcinoma 225
Serous carcinoma
Other malignant primary tumors 226
Glassy cell carcinoma
Mesonephric adenocarcinoma
Malignant melanoma
Endocrine tumor
Adenoid basal carcinoma 229
Adenoid cystic carcinoma 230
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Sarcomas 231
Adenosarcoma
Embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma
Carcinosarcoma
Malignant lymphoma/leukemia 232
Secondary tumors 233
9 Normal endometrium 241
Malcolm C. Anderson, Stanley J. Robboy,
Peter Russell and Anne Morse
Normal structure 241
Normal endometrium 241
Surface epithelium 244
Glandular cells 245
Stromal cells
Endometrial lymphocytes 246
Blood vessels 247
Endometrium during normal menstrual cycle 247
Prol iterative phase 248
Secretory phase 249
Menstrual phase 255
After menopause 257
Methods of endometrial sampling 259
Hysteroscopy 260
Endometrial resection 260
Problems in interpretation 261
Adequacy
Dissociation artifact 262
Telescoping artifact 263
Fixation artifact 264
Contaminants
10 Exogenous hormones 267
and endometrium
Rex C. Bentley, Stanley J. Robboy, Peter Russell
and Malcolm C. Anderson
Introduction 267
Estrogens 267
Progestins 268
Oral contraceptives 270
Combined oral contraceptives 271
Pure progestin oral contraceptives (minipill)
Long term, progestin only contraception 273
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) 273
Common types of hormone replacement therapy
Unopposed estrogen
Cyclical estrogen/progesterone 274
Combined estrogen/progesterone 275
Other hormonal agents 276
Tamoxifen
Raloxifene 277
Phytoestrogens
Clomiphene 278
RU486 ( morning after pill)
Gonadotropin releasing hormone agonists 279
Gonadotropins
Corticosteroids
Danazol
Treatment of hyperplasia and carcinoma 279
11 Endometritis, metaplasias 285
and polyps
Malcolm C Anderson, Stanley J. Robboy,
Peter Russell and Anne Morse Endometritis 286
Non specific endometritis
Specific endometritis 289
Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae
Mycoplasma
Cytomegalovirus
Herpes simplex virus
Human papillomavirus 290
Tuberculous endometritis
Other forms of endometritis 291
Intrauterine contraceptive device 292
Granulomatous endometritis 293
Histiocytic endometritis 294
Malacoplakia
Postpartum and postabortal endometritis
Pyometra
Endometrial metaplasias 294
Epithelial metaplasias
Ciliated cell metaplasia 295
Squamous metaplasia
Eosinophilic metaplasia 296
Papillary syncytial metaplasia 297
Mucinous metaplasia
Hobnail cell and clear cell metaplasia 298
Stromal metaplasias
Endometrial extramedullary metaplasia
Polyps 298
Miscellaneous conditions 301
Asherman s syndrome
Radiation effect
12 Endometrial hyperplasia 305
Malcolm C. Anderson, Stanley J. Robboy,
Peter Russell and Anne Morse Introduction and terminology 30S
Etiology 305
Clinical features 3J)6
Macroscopic features 306
Microscopic features 307
Disordered proliferation
Simple hyperplasia 308
Complex hyperplasia 311
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Atypical hyperplasia 314
Mimics of endometrial hyperplasia 316
Artifacts
Variations of normal 317
Metaplasias
Postmenopausal atrophy
Polyps 318
Endometritis
Arias Stella change
Atypical polypoid adenofibroma 319
Acanthosis/Squamous metaplasia 319
Secretory hyperplasia 320
Relations and possible transitions among types 321
Progression from hyperplasia to carcinoma 324
Distinction between hyperplasia adenocarcinoma 324
Molecular genetics of endometrial hyperplasia 328
Oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes
Microsatellite instability
Treatment 329
13 Endometrial carcinoma 331
Malcolm C. Anderson, Stanley J. Robboy,
Peter Russell and Anne Morse
Risk factors/pathogenesis 331
Estrogens
Tamoxifen
Endogenous risk factors 332
Polycystic ovary
Ovarian neoplasms
Obesity
Hypertension 333
Diabetes
Reproductive factors
Cigarette smoking
Two or more types of endometrial cancer 334
Endometrioid adenocarcinoma 334
Intraendometrial adenocarcinoma 338
Adenocarcinoma with squamous differentiation 341
Variants 343
Villoglandular adenocarcinoma
Secretory adenocarcinoma
Ciliated cell carcinoma
Sertoliform differentiation
Serous carcinoma 346
Clear cell adenocarcinoma 348
Mucinous adenocarcinoma 349
Squamous cell carcinoma 350
Mixed carcinoma 351
Undifferentiated carcinoma 351
Tumors metastatic to endometrium 352
Prognostic factors 352
Tumor type
Histological grade 353 xi
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Stage and depth of myometrial invasion 355
Vascular invasion
Age
Steroid receptors 356
Molecular pathology
Spread 356
14 Endometrial tumours with 361
a stromal component
Malcolm C. Anderson, Stanley J. Robboy
and Peter Russell
Endometrial stromal tumors 361
Stromal nodule 363
Stromal sarcoma 364
Stromal tumor resembling ovarian sex cord tumors 367
Stromal neoplasms with endometrial glands 368
Undifferentiated uterine sarcoma 369
Mixed endometrial stromal and smooth muscle tumors 370
Mixed mullerian tumors 370
Adenofibroma 371
Adenosarcoma 372
Carcinofibroma 375
Carcinosarcoma
Other sarcomas 380
Atypical polypoid adenomyoma 380
Adenomyosis 382
15 Uterine smooth muscle tumors 389
Malcolm C. Anderson, Stanley J. Robboy
and Peter Russell
Leiomyoma 389
Usual
Variants 395
Cellular leiomyoma
Hemorrhagic cellular leiomyoma 396
Epithelioid
Symplastic (atypical or bizarre) 397
Myxoid leiomyoma
Unusual growth patterns 399
Diffuse leiomyomatosis
Intravascular leiomyomatosis 400
Benign metastasizing leiomyoma 401
Disseminated peritoneal leiomyomatosis
Leiomyosarcoma 402
Diagnostic criteria 404
Mitotic figure counting 406
Atypia 408
Necrosis
Tumor invasiveness 409
Size
Age
Variants
Epithelioid
Myxoid 410
Molecular biology 411
Treatment and prognosis
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16 Fallopian tube 415
Malcolm C Anderson, Stanley J. Robboy
and Peter Russell Anatomy, histology and function 415
Inflammation 417
Infective salpingitis
Non granulomatous salpingitis
Granulomatous salpingitis 421
Pelvic inflammatory disease and IUD use 422
Salpingitis isthmica nodosa 423
Tubal sterilization 424
Tubal pregnancy 427
Non neoplastic lesions 429
Metaplasias
Mucinous
Endometrial replacement 430
Transitional
Decidual change
Torsion 431
Mucosal epithelial proliferation
Epithelial proliferation with salpingitis 432
Tumors 433
Benign tumors
Adenomatoid tumor
Metaplastic papillary tumor 434
Leiomyoma
Malignant tumors 435
Adenocarcinoma
Carcinosarcoma 438
Tumors metastatic to fallopian tube 439
Paratubal tissues and broad ligaments 439
Cysts
Mesonephric cysts
Paramesonephric cysts 440
Adrenal rests 441
Adnexal tumor of probable wolffian origin
17 Endometriosis 445
Stanley J. Robboy, Malcolm C. Anderson
and Peter Russell
Clinical features of endometriosis 445
Distribution 446
Epidemiology 446
Pathogenesis 447
Transplantation theory
Metaplastic theory 448
Induction theory 449
Catamenial pneumothorax 449
Etiological factors in endometriosis 447
Genetic factors 450
Hormonal aspects
Peritoneal factors
Other factors 451
Angiogenesis
Prostaglandins 452
Morphological features 452
General 452
Ovary 459
Fallopian tube 461
Cervix
Gastrointestinal tract
Urinary tract 463
Abdominal wall
Lymph nodes
Special consideration 464
Classification of endometriosis 464
Infertility in endometriosis 465
Malignancy in endometriosis 465
Pathogenesis of malignancy 470
18 Ovary: normal and benign 475
conditions
Peter Russell, Stanley J. Robboy
and Malcolm C Anderson
Normal structure 475
Anatomy
Histology
Normal function 476
Ovarian development
Folliculogenesis
Ripening of follicles
Formation of corpus luteum 478
Involution of corpus luteum
Follicular atresia 479
Hormonal background 480
Ovarian hilum and its vicinity 481
Abnormal structure and function 481
Anomalies of development and descent
Supernumerary and accessory ovaries
Dystopic ovaries
Ovarian agenesis
Ovarian hypoplasia 482
Splenogonadal fusion
Uterus like mass replacing ovary
Follicular dysgenesis (dysplasia)
Ovarian failure
Afollicular ovarian failure
Follicular ovarian failure 485
Resistant ovary syndrome
Auto immune oophoritis 486
Hypogonadotropic hypogonadism 488
Tumor like lesions associated with pregnancy 489
Luteomas of pregnancy
Multiple theca lutein cysts 491
Solitary luteinized follicular cysts 492
Leydig cell hyperplasia
Deciduosis 493
Granulosa cell proliferations
Ovarian pregnancy
Primary ovarian trophoblastic disease 494
Other ovarian lesions
Torsion
Contents ¦¦
Disseminated peritoneal leiomyomatosis
Ovarian neoplasms
Sequelae of surgery or trauma 495
Ovarian remnant syndrome
Splenosis
latrogenic disorders 496
Radiotherapy
Chemotherapeutic and immunosuppressive drugs 497
Oral contraceptives
Progesterone
Danazol 498
GnRH analogues
Ovulation induction agents
Tamoxifen
Ovarian hemorrhage and adnexal torsion 499
Ovarian hemorrhage
Adnexal torsion
Dysfunctional cysts 500
Cysts derived from pre ovulatory follicles 501
Corpus luteum cysts 503
Corpus albicans cysts 505
Simple cysts
Polycystic ovary syndrome 506
Stromal hyperplasia and hyperthecosis 508
Leydig cell hyperplasia 511
Massive ovarian edema and fibromatosis 512
Massive ovarian edema
Fibromatosis
Bacterial oophoritis 516
Pelvic inflammatory disease
Xanthogranulomatous oophoritis 517
Malacoplakia 518
Actinomycosis
Tuberculosis 519
Viral oophoritis 519
Mumps
Cytomegalovirus
Parasitic oophoritis 519
Schist osomiasis
Enterobiasis 520
Echinococcosis 521
Fungal oophoritis 521
Coccidioidomycosis
Blastomycosis
Non infectious inflammatory lesions 521
Sarcoidosis
Crohn s disease 522
Foreign body granulomas
Cortical granulomas
Isolated non infectious granulomas
Necrotizing arteritis
Giant cell arteritis 523
Polyarteritis nodosa
Puerperal ovarian vein thrombophlebitis
Mullerianosis and reactive mesothelial lesions 523
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19 Ovarian tumors: classification 527
and clinical perspective
Peter Russell, Stanley J. Robboy
and Malcolm C. Anderson
Classification 527
Epithelial/stromal tumors 527
Precursor lesions 529
Proliferative spectrum
Burden of disease 530
Risk factors/epidemiology
Clinical features 531
Role of pathologist
Surgical staging 532
Prognosis and treatment
Sex cord stromal tumors 533
Granulosa cell tumors 534
Sertoli Leydig cell tumors 535
Germ cell tumors 535
Evidence for germ cell origin
Alternative theories of origin 536
Clinical features
Prognosis and treatment
20 Ovary: epithelial/stromal tumors 539
Peter Russell, Stanley J. Robboy
and Malcolm C Anderson
Serous tumors 539
Benign tumors 542
Proliferating (borderline) tumors 544
Serous carcinomas 545
Extra ovarian manifestations ( implants ) 550
Mucinous tumors 555
Pseudomyxoma peritonei 556
Benign tumors 557
Proliferating (borderline) tumors 559
Mucinous carcinomas 563
Mixed tumors 566
Endometrioid tumors 567
Benign tumors 568
Proliferating (borderline) tumors 569
Endometrioid carcinomas 570
Mullerian mesenchymal tumors 575
Disseminated peritoneal leiomyomatosis
Leiomyomas
Leiomyosarcomas 576
Endometrioid stromal sarcomas 577
Adenosarcomas 578
Carcinosarcomas 579
Clear cell tumors 582
Benign tumors 583
Proliferating (borderline) tumors 584
Clear cell carcinomas
Transitional cell (Brenner) tumors 587
Benign (Brenner) tumors 589
_ Proliferating (Brenner) tumors 590
jv Malignant (Brenner) tumors 591
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Mixed epithelial tumors 593
Benign tumors
Proliferating (borderline) tumors 594
Malignant tumors
Undifferentiated carcinomas 594
Unclassified and miscellaneous tumors 596
Ovarian mesotheliomas 598
Adenomatoid tumors
Epidermoid cysts
Squamous cell carcinomas
Ovarian tumors of probable wolffian origin 599
Cysts and adenomas of rete ovarii
Small cell carcinomas of hypercalcemic type
Desmoplastic small cell tumors of childhood 601
Hepatoid carcinomas
21 Ovary: sex cord stromal and steroid 607
tumors
Peter Russell, Stanley J. Robboy
and Malcolm C. Anderson
Granulosa cell tumors 607
Adult and juvenile variants
Thecoma fibroma group 614
Thecomas 615
Thecaf ibromas 616
Sclerosing stromal tumors 617
Fibromas 619
Cellular fibromas and fibrosarcomas 621
Androblastomas (Sertoli Leydig cell tumors) 622
Well differentiated Sertoli cell tumors 623
Well differentiated Sertoli Leydig cell tumors 624
Leydig (hilus) cell tumors 625
Poorly differentiated Sertoli Leydig cell tumors 627
Retiform variants 630
With heterologous elements 632
Gynandroblastomas 633
Sex cord tumors with annular tubules (SCTAT) 634
Unclassified sex cord stromal tumors 636
Steroid (lipid) cell tumors 637
22 Ovary: Germ cell tumors 641
Peter Russell, Stanley J. Robboy
and Malcolm C. Anderson
Dysgerminoma 641
Yolk sac tumors 646
Polyvesicular, hepatoid and glandular variants
Embryonal carcinoma 652
Polyembryoma 654
Choriocarcinoma (non gestational) 656
Teratomas 658
Immature
Mature 663
Solid
Cystic 663
With secondary malignant transformation 669
Monodermal and highly specialized 671
Struma ovarii 672
Carcinoid 674
Other rare types 679
Mixed germ cell tumors 680
Mixed germ cell and sex cord stromal tumors 681
Gonadoblastoma 682
Unclassified germ cell sex cord stromal tumors 685
23 Ovary: miscellaneous and 691
metastatic tumors
Peter Russell, Stanley J. Robboy
and Malcolm C. Anderson
Miscellaneous mesenchymal tumors 691
Vascular and related tumors
Hemangiomas
Hemangioendotheliomas 692
Hemangiopericytomas
Lymphangiomas
Striated muscle origin
Chondrogenic tumors
Bone tumors
Osteogenic sarcomas
Giant cell tumors
Myxomas 693
Lipogenic tumors
Neural and related tumors
Neurofibromas/sarcomas
Neurilemmomas
Ganglioneuromas 694
Phechromocytomas
Tumors metastatic to ovaries 694
Introduction
Metastases from female genital tract 698
Cervix
Fallopian tubes
Endometrium and myometrium
Trophoblastic disease 699
Metastatic breast carcinoma
Metastases from gastrointestinal tract 700
Krukenberg tumor
Colorectal carcinoma 703
Carcinoid tumors 7 6
Appendix 7 9
Pancreas
Gall bladder and bile ducts
Liver
Metastatic melanoma
Metastatic tumors 71°
Kidneys
Lung and mediastinum 711
Endocrine tumors
Extragenital sarcomas
Lymphomas 712
Leukemias 716
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24 Early pregnancy and placenta 721
Eoghan E. Mooney, James Padfield
and Stanley J. Robboy
Introduction 721
Anatomy and embryology
Early pregnancy 723
Placental morphology 725
Intervillous (maternal) circulation
Development of utero placental vessels
Functional unit 726
Examination 726
Umbilical cord
Membranes 728
Meconium on umbilical cord and membranes 729
Architectural and developmental abnormalities 730
Placental weight 731
Fetal surface 732
Maternal surface 733
Cut surface
Infarction
Perivillous fibrin deposition 734
Maternal floor infarction
Hematoma 735
Subchorial thrombosis (Breus mole) 736
Intervillous thrombosis
Multiple gestation
Microscopic lesions 739
Placental inflammation and infection
Villitis
Deciduitis 741
Chronic intervillositis
Microscopic vascular lesions
Fetal vessel thrombi
Chorangiosis 743
Abnormalities of utero placental vessels
Microscopic vascular lesions 744
Villous maturity
Villous edema
Miscellaneous villous changes 745
Clinical scenarios 745
Early pregnancy loss (spontaneous abortion)
Pre eclampsia 746
Intrauterine growth retardation and fetal hypoxia 748
Confined placental mosaicism 749
Diabetes mellitus
Maternal rhesus isoimmunization
Sickle cell trait and disease 750
Prolonged pregnancy
Placenta accreta
Ectopic pregnancy 751
Non trophoblastic tumors 752
Chorangioma
Chorangiocarcinoma 753
Teratomas
Metastatic tumor
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25 Gestational trophoblastic diseases 759
Janice M. Lage
Villous lesions 759
Complete hydatidiform mole
Partial hydatidiform mole 766
Chorangiocarcinoma 769
Trophoblastic lesions without villi 769
Placental site nodule
Placental site trophoblastic tumor 771
Epithelioid trophoblastic tumor 773
Choriocarcinoma 775
26 Peritoneum 783
Stanley J. Robboy, Rex C. Bentley, Peter Russell
and Malcolm C. Anderson
Anatomy 783
Inflammatory reactive lesions 784
Granulomatous lesions
Non granulomatous histiocytic lesions 786
Fibrosing lesions
Mesothelial lesions 787
Mesothelial hyperplasia
Peritoneal inclusion cysts 788
Mullerianosis (Mullerian tumor like conditions) 789
Endosalpingiosis (Serous change) 790
Endocervicosis (Mucinous change) 791
Mullerian inclusion cysts, including lymph nodes 792
Tumor like lesions 794
Endometriosis
Ovarian remnant syndrome
Supernumerary ovary 795
Splenosis
Trophoblastic implants
Infarcted appendix epiploica
Deciduosis
Disseminated peritoneal leiomyomatosis 796
Mesothelial neoplasms 798
Adenomatoid tumor
Well differentiated papillary mesothelioma
Multicystic mesothelioma
Diffuse malignant mesothelioma 799
Serous tumors, primary metastatic 802
Serous borderline (proliferating) tumors
Serous adenocarcinoma 808
Psammocarcinoma 809
Miscellaneous primary tumors 809
Intra abdominal desmoplastic small round cell tumor
Solitary fibrous tumor of peritoneum 810
Metastatic tumors 810
Pseudomyxoma peritonei
Gliomatosis peritonei 812
Strumosis peritonei 813
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27 Embryology and disorders 819
of sexual development
Stanley J. Robboy, Rex C. Bentley, Peter Russell
and Malcolm C. Anderson
Embryology 819
Gonadal development
Mullerian and wolffian duct development 824
External genitalia 829
Intersex 830
Normal chromosome constitutions 831
Female pseudohermaphroditism (Female intersex)
Fetal defect 832
* Adrenogenital syndrome
Placental aromatase defect 834
Maternal influence
Maternal ingestion of progestins/androgens
Maternal virilizing tumor
Male pseudohermaphroditism (Male intersex)
Primary gonadal defects
Testicular regression syndrome
Leydig cell agenesis 835
Defects in testosterone synthesis 836
Defect in mullerian inhibiting substance 837
End organ defects
Androgen receptor disorders
Testicular feminization 838
Reifenstein syndrome 842
Disordered testosterone metabolism
5 alpha reductase deficiency
Defect uncertain
Smith Lemli Opitz syndrome
Abnormal sex chromosome constitutions 843
Sexual ambiguity infrequent
Klinefelter syndrome 845
Turner syndrome 847
XX male syndrome
Pure gonadal dysgenesis 848
Sexual ambiguity frequent 849
Mixed gonadal dysgenesis
Gonadoblastoma 853
True hermaphroditism 855
28 Cutup 861
Stanley J. Robboy, Rex C. Bentley, Peter Russell
and Malcolm C. Anderson
General principles 861
Section codes and the report 862
Gross description 863
Inking 864
Drawings pictures
Fixatives
Synoptic checklists
Vulva 864
Excisional biopsies
Wide local excision and superficial vulvectomy
Total vulvectomy 865
Radical vulvectomy, with lymphadenectomy
Cervix 866
Punch biopsies
Endocervical curettage
Cone biopsy
Malignant cervical disease 868
Uterine corpus 869
Endometrial curettings
Removed for benign functional disease
Removed during obstetrical procedures 871
Malignant uterine disease
Fallopian tube 872
Sterilization
Ectopic pregnancy
Neoplasm
Ovary 872
General
Large cystic or neoplastic ovaries 873
Staging operations 874
Fetus and placenta 875
Second trimester fetus
Placenta
Appendix A:
FIGO staging rules of cancers of the female
genital tract 879
Appendix B:
Histological classification of tumors and precursor
conditions of the female genital tract 883
Appendix C:
Synoptic reports 895
Appendix D:
Abbreviations 909
Index 911
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