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Immunohistochemistry Markers in Ovarian and Fallopian Tube Neoplasms: a Comprehensive Review. [PDF]

open access: greenIndian J Surg Oncol
Immunohistochemistry (IHC) has emerged as a crucial tool in diagnosing and managing ovarian cancer, offering invaluable insights into tumor biology and guiding therapeutic decisions. The intricate histopathological landscape of ovarian cancer presents challenges in accurate diagnosis and classification.
Gupta S, Ahuja S, Kalwaniya DS.
europepmc   +5 more sources

A case of low-grade intestinal-type mucinous neoplasm of the fallopian tube with KRAS exon 2 mutation

open access: goldGynecologic Oncology Reports, 2023
Several types of mucinous lesions of the fallopian tube have been reported, including metaplastic and neoplastic lesions, most of which exhibit gastric phenotypes. Here, we report a unique case of a mucinous tumor arising in the right fallopian tube of a
Kiyotaka Nagahama   +5 more
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Association of Epithelial Changes in Fallopian Tube and Epithelial Neoplasms of Ovary using p53 Tumour Marker- A Cross-sectional Study in a Tertiary Care Centre [PDF]

open access: goldJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research, 2021
Introduction: Ovarian cancer is one of the major reasons of mortality in women due to gynaecological malignancies. The origin of ovarian carcinomas was considered to be de novo previously.
VANDANA MAROO   +2 more
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Primary Fallopian Tube Carcinoma: An Extremely Rare Gynecological Cancer Misdiagnosed Intraoperatively as Benign Ovarian Neoplasm: A Case Report [PDF]

open access: goldClinics and Practice, 2022
Primary fallopian tube carcinoma is very rare. Diagnosis is challenging. The description of our case concerns an asymptomatic 71-year-old patient who came for a routine gynecological examination. Imaging of the pelvis revealed the presence of a two-chambered cystic formation in the anatomical position of the right ovary.
Efthymia Thanasa   +5 more
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Giant tuberculous pseudocarcinomatous hyperplasia of fallopian tube mimicking ovarian neoplasm - A challenging diagnosis

open access: diamondInternational Journal of Diagnostic Imaging, 2017
Pseudocarcinomatous hyperplasia of the fallopian tubes is an incidental histopathological finding or it causes slight enlargement of tubes. We are reporting a case where 38 years old woman reported with lump abdomen (corresponding to 28 weeks gravid uterus) and hypomenorrhea, was diagnosed as ovarian neoplasm after extensive work up that included tumor
Richa Sharma, Vishnu Bhartiya
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Pseudocarcinomatous hyperplasia of the fallopian tube mimicking a tubal neoplasm: A rare entity

open access: diamondJournal of Mid-life Health, 2018
Pseudocarcinomatous hyperplasia of the fallopian tube is a rare, reactive response to an underlying inflammatory or neoplastic process. Only a few cases have been reported in literature. It is a benign condition that mimics a malignant neoplasm clinically and radiologically.
Sufian Zaheer   +3 more
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An atypical case of overlapped anti-NMDA-R and anti-GFAP encephalitis secondary to a teratoma of the fallopian tube: a case report [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Neurology
Background Anti-N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (anti-NMDA-R) and glial fibrillary acidic protein (anti-GFAP) encephalitis are autoimmune conditions that can occur concurrently, often presenting with severe neurological symptoms.
María Rivera Sánchez   +16 more
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