2011
DOI: 10.1097/pas.0b013e3181ff400e
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Morphologic Spectrum of Immunohistochemically Characterized Clear Cell Carcinoma of the Ovary

Abstract: Establishing a diagnosis of ovarian clear cell carcinoma (O-CCC) can be subject to significant interobserver variation. Accurately diagnosing this tumor is important because of its chemoresistance and reported association with Lynch syndrome. The spectrum of the morphologic features of O-CCC has not been well described in a series composed of immunohistochemically characterized cases. A total of 155 cases diagnosed as O-CCC were retrieved from the files of 3 institutions to analyze architectural and cytologic … Show more

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“…These characteristics highlight the importance of distinguishing clear cell adenocarcinoma from other ovarian carcinomas. Clear cell adenocarcinoma may exhibit papillary histology similar to that of serous adenocarcinomas, 25,26 and serous borderline tumors may have hob-nail-like cells mimicking clear cell adenocarcinoma pathology. 27 Endometrioid neoplasms may also contain clear cells; 28 thus, a differential diagnosis between clear cell adenocarcinoma and other histological subtypes is necessary.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These characteristics highlight the importance of distinguishing clear cell adenocarcinoma from other ovarian carcinomas. Clear cell adenocarcinoma may exhibit papillary histology similar to that of serous adenocarcinomas, 25,26 and serous borderline tumors may have hob-nail-like cells mimicking clear cell adenocarcinoma pathology. 27 Endometrioid neoplasms may also contain clear cells; 28 thus, a differential diagnosis between clear cell adenocarcinoma and other histological subtypes is necessary.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…129 Clear cell carcinomas usually exhibit diffuse strong nuclear staining with hepatocyte nuclear factor 1-beta while other primary ovarian epithelial neoplasms are usually negative or focally positive. 130 Napsin A is also a useful marker of clear cell carcinomas. 131 ER is positive in most high-grade and low-grade serous carcinomas and endometrioid carcinomas while clear cell carcinomas are usually negative.…”
Section: Immunohistochemical Markersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…pVHL and hepatocyte nuclear factor-1b (HNF-1b) are helpful markers in distinguishing ovarian serous carcinoma from ovarian clear cell carcinoma. 158 Additionally, p53 is usually diffusely and strongly positive or completely negative in serous carcinomas and only focally and weakly positive in ovarian clear cell carcinomas. Kidney injury molecule-1 (KIM-1), which is not currently available commercially, is a sensitive and relatively specific marker for ovarian and uterine clear cell carcinomas; 132 pVHL plays a similar role.…”
Section: Differential Diagnosis Of Ck7mentioning
confidence: 99%