Fallopian tube origin of supposed ovarian high-grade serous carcinomas

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Autor(a) principal: Diniz, Patricia Martini
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Carvalho, Jesus Paula, Baracat, Edmund Chada, Carvalho, Filomena M
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Clinics
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/article/view/19455
Resumo: INTRODUCTION: Serous carcinomas are the most frequent histologic type of ovarian and peritoneal cancers, and can also be detected in the endometrium and fallopian tubes. Serous carcinomas are usually high-grade neoplasms when diagnosed, yet the identification of an associated precursor lesion remains challenging. Pathological examination of specimens obtained from prophylactic bilateral salpingo-oophorectomies that were performed for patients harboring BRCA1/2 mutations suggests that high-grade serous carcinomas may arise in the fallopian tubes rather than in the ovaries. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the presence and extent of fallopian tube involvement in cases of serous pelvic carcinomas. METHODS: Thirty-four cases of serous pelvic carcinoma with clinical presentations suggesting an ovarian origin were analyzed retrospectively. Histologic samples of fallopian tube tissues were available for these cases and were analyzed. Probable primary site, type of tubal involvement, tissues involved in the neoplasia and vascular involvement were evaluated. RESULTS: Fallopian tube involvement was observed in 24/34 (70.6%) cases. In 4 (11.8%) of these cases, an intraepithelial neoplasia was present, and therefore these cases were hypothesized to be primary from fallopian tubes. For an additional 7/34 (20.6%) cases, a fallopian tube origin was considered a possible primary. CONCLUSIONS: Fallopian tubes can be the primary site for a subset of pelvic high-grade serous carcinomas.
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spelling Fallopian tube origin of supposed ovarian high-grade serous carcinomas Serous carcinomaOvarian cancerFallopian tube carcinomaPeritoneal cancerBRCA1BRCA2 INTRODUCTION: Serous carcinomas are the most frequent histologic type of ovarian and peritoneal cancers, and can also be detected in the endometrium and fallopian tubes. Serous carcinomas are usually high-grade neoplasms when diagnosed, yet the identification of an associated precursor lesion remains challenging. Pathological examination of specimens obtained from prophylactic bilateral salpingo-oophorectomies that were performed for patients harboring BRCA1/2 mutations suggests that high-grade serous carcinomas may arise in the fallopian tubes rather than in the ovaries. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the presence and extent of fallopian tube involvement in cases of serous pelvic carcinomas. METHODS: Thirty-four cases of serous pelvic carcinoma with clinical presentations suggesting an ovarian origin were analyzed retrospectively. Histologic samples of fallopian tube tissues were available for these cases and were analyzed. Probable primary site, type of tubal involvement, tissues involved in the neoplasia and vascular involvement were evaluated. RESULTS: Fallopian tube involvement was observed in 24/34 (70.6%) cases. In 4 (11.8%) of these cases, an intraepithelial neoplasia was present, and therefore these cases were hypothesized to be primary from fallopian tubes. For an additional 7/34 (20.6%) cases, a fallopian tube origin was considered a possible primary. CONCLUSIONS: Fallopian tubes can be the primary site for a subset of pelvic high-grade serous carcinomas. Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de São Paulo2011-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/article/view/1945510.1590/S1807-59322011000100013Clinics; Vol. 66 No. 1 (2011); 73-76 Clinics; v. 66 n. 1 (2011); 73-76 Clinics; Vol. 66 Núm. 1 (2011); 73-76 1980-53221807-5932reponame:Clinicsinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPenghttps://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/article/view/19455/21518Diniz, Patricia MartiniCarvalho, Jesus PaulaBaracat, Edmund ChadaCarvalho, Filomena Minfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2012-05-23T16:41:49Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/19455Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/clinicsPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/oai||clinics@hc.fm.usp.br1980-53221807-5932opendoar:2012-05-23T16:41:49Clinics - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Fallopian tube origin of supposed ovarian high-grade serous carcinomas
title Fallopian tube origin of supposed ovarian high-grade serous carcinomas
spellingShingle Fallopian tube origin of supposed ovarian high-grade serous carcinomas
Diniz, Patricia Martini
Serous carcinoma
Ovarian cancer
Fallopian tube carcinoma
Peritoneal cancer
BRCA1
BRCA2
title_short Fallopian tube origin of supposed ovarian high-grade serous carcinomas
title_full Fallopian tube origin of supposed ovarian high-grade serous carcinomas
title_fullStr Fallopian tube origin of supposed ovarian high-grade serous carcinomas
title_full_unstemmed Fallopian tube origin of supposed ovarian high-grade serous carcinomas
title_sort Fallopian tube origin of supposed ovarian high-grade serous carcinomas
author Diniz, Patricia Martini
author_facet Diniz, Patricia Martini
Carvalho, Jesus Paula
Baracat, Edmund Chada
Carvalho, Filomena M
author_role author
author2 Carvalho, Jesus Paula
Baracat, Edmund Chada
Carvalho, Filomena M
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Diniz, Patricia Martini
Carvalho, Jesus Paula
Baracat, Edmund Chada
Carvalho, Filomena M
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Serous carcinoma
Ovarian cancer
Fallopian tube carcinoma
Peritoneal cancer
BRCA1
BRCA2
topic Serous carcinoma
Ovarian cancer
Fallopian tube carcinoma
Peritoneal cancer
BRCA1
BRCA2
description INTRODUCTION: Serous carcinomas are the most frequent histologic type of ovarian and peritoneal cancers, and can also be detected in the endometrium and fallopian tubes. Serous carcinomas are usually high-grade neoplasms when diagnosed, yet the identification of an associated precursor lesion remains challenging. Pathological examination of specimens obtained from prophylactic bilateral salpingo-oophorectomies that were performed for patients harboring BRCA1/2 mutations suggests that high-grade serous carcinomas may arise in the fallopian tubes rather than in the ovaries. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the presence and extent of fallopian tube involvement in cases of serous pelvic carcinomas. METHODS: Thirty-four cases of serous pelvic carcinoma with clinical presentations suggesting an ovarian origin were analyzed retrospectively. Histologic samples of fallopian tube tissues were available for these cases and were analyzed. Probable primary site, type of tubal involvement, tissues involved in the neoplasia and vascular involvement were evaluated. RESULTS: Fallopian tube involvement was observed in 24/34 (70.6%) cases. In 4 (11.8%) of these cases, an intraepithelial neoplasia was present, and therefore these cases were hypothesized to be primary from fallopian tubes. For an additional 7/34 (20.6%) cases, a fallopian tube origin was considered a possible primary. CONCLUSIONS: Fallopian tubes can be the primary site for a subset of pelvic high-grade serous carcinomas.
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