Female genital tract pathology lab

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Female Genital Tract Pathology Lab Dr. Nisreen Abu Shahin Assistant Professor of Pathology University of Jordan By the Name of Allah, The Most Gracious, The Most Merciful

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Female Genital Tract Pathology Lab

Dr. Nisreen Abu Shahin

Assistant Professor of Pathology

University of Jordan

By the Name of Allah,

The Most Gracious, The Most Merciful

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Ovarian Pathology

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• A 20-year-old female presented with vague left pelvic pain. Pelvic exam revealed a large adnexal mass. Ultrasound showed a large, heterogenous, cystic mass replacing much of the left ovary. The contents of the cystic mass included hair, sebaceous material and a tooth. What is your diagnosis?

• What is the expected clinical behavior of this tumor? •What is the key microscopic feature of these tumors? • Above are different microscopic fields from this neoplasm. Mention the tissues you can recognize.

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• A 36 y/o woman complained of

pelvic pain, her U/S examination in

clinic revealed a unilateral right

ovarian cystic mass. Grossly, the

cyst has a smooth and glistening

surface, and a thin multilocular wall.

It contained thin serous fluid. Shown

here are sections from the cystic

mass wall. What is your diagnosis?

• Is it benign or malignant?

• Describe the typical microscopic

features of these lesions.

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• What are the microscopic features of serous borderline tumors?

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Diseases of the fallopian tubes

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•A 20-year-old woman abruptly developed RLQ abdominal pain in the absence of fever. Last menstrual period was several weeks ago. The right fallopian tube was obtained during emergent exploratory laparotomy. What is the diagnosis? •What is the clinical significance?

• Above is a cross-section of the dilated, hemorrhagic mid-level of the fallopian tube. What are those structures (arrows? • Name some known predisposing conditions. •In this context, what will the endometrium look like?

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Uterine Pathology

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• Describe the myometrial lesions you see in these pictures. Do you have the names for the lesions based on their locations? •How common are (fibroids) leiomyomata ? In what age group are they most prevalent? •Are they malignant? •What are the presenting symptoms?

Leiomyoma

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• What are the microscopic features of leiomyoma that highlight its benign behavior?

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• A 57 year-old lady, presented to GYN clinic complaining of postmenopausal bleeding, and underwent hysterectomy. Cut section of the enlarged uterus showed this lesion. What is the likely diagnosis?

• What gross features you see favor a malignant neoplasm?

Leiomyosarcoma

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Leiomyosarcoma

What are the microscopic features needed to make the correct diagnosis of

leiomyosarcoma?

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Endometrial Adenocarcinoma

Describe the endometrial tumor you see here. What is the diagnosis?

Describe the endometrial tumor you see here. What is the diagnosis?

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• Describe the most distinct microscopic feature of this vulvar lesion at low microscopic power. What is the corresponding gross lesion?

• What is your diagnosis?

• Do you see viral induced cytologic changes? What are those cells called?