Indian Journal of Pathology and Microbiology (Jan 2020)

Uterine tumor resembling ovarian sex cord tumor: A series of six cases displaying varied histopathological patterns and clinical profiles

  • Kavneet Kaur,
  • Madhu Rajeshwari,
  • Niteeka Gurung,
  • Hemanth Kumar,
  • Mehar C Sharma,
  • Rajni Yadav,
  • Sunesh Kumar,
  • Smita Manchanda,
  • Seema Singhal,
  • Sandeep R Mathur

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/IJPM.IJPM_340_19
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 63, no. 5
pp. 81 – 86

Abstract

Read online

Introduction: Uterine tumors resembling ovarian sex cord tumor (UTROSCT) are a unique group of neoplasms with diverse morphology and immunophenotypic characteristics, coexpressing sex cord, epithelial, and smooth-muscle markers. To date, less than 100 cases have been reported and there is paucity of data concerning their clinical behavior. Materials and Methods: All cases of uterine body tumors diagnosed over a period of two and a half years (2016-2018) were retrieved. Histopathological features were reviewed and extended panel of immunohistochemistry was performed to identify cases of UTROSCTs. Results: Six cases of UTROSCTs were identified with a median age of 46.5 years. Four of them presented with menorrhagia, while two with postmenopausal bleeding including one with a history of carcinoma breast. Three of these cases were initially misdiagnosed as endometrial stromal sarcoma and adenocarcinomas. They all underwent hysterectomy with bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy. Conclusion: It is considered a tumor with low malignant potential; however, one out of six cases (16.7%) in our study showed metastasis, within 1 year of diagnosis. It is important to recognize this entity as it mimics a wide range of both benign and malignant tumors. Molecular pathogenesis and exact management protocols remain elusive due to rarity,hence, multi-institutional studies are warranted.

Keywords