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Journal of Pathology and Disease Biology | Volume 2
September 06-07, 2018 | Edinburgh, Scotland
Pathology and Surgical Pathology
International Conference on
A rare collision of mature cystic teratoma with benign Brenner tumor in ovary
R Rahul Dev Singh, Sunethri Padma
and
Sai Kumar Maley
Gandhi Medical College, India
C
ollision tumors are rare clinical entities wherein two
histologically distinct tumor types occur at the same
anatomic site and collision can occur between tumors
originating in the same organ or between metastases from
other sites. Though collision tumors have been described in
multiple locations, including gastric cardia, cervix, urinary
bladder, liver, lung, oral cavity, thyroid, and bile duct, their
occurrence in Ovary is rare. Most of the collision tumors
have been documented between carcinomas and sarcomas/
lymphomas and rarely between two types of carcinomas. In
ovary combinations of collision tumors that have been reported
are serous papillary cystadenocarcinoma and granulosa cell
tumor, serous adenocarcinoma and steroid cell tumor, and
teratoma with granulosa cell tumor. We report a rare case with
a combination of Mature Cystic Teratoma with Benign Brenner
tumor. A 38-year-old patient presented with right ovarianmass.
Ultrasound revealed a mass in right ovary with solid and cystic
component. Radiological diagnosis was mature Teratoma. The
case was operated, and ovarian mass sent for histopathological
examination. On gross examination, the ovarian mass was
5.2x4x3.5cm. Cut section revealed cyst filled with pultaceous
material and hair along with solid areas adjacent to the cyst
wall. Microscopic examination revealed mature cystic Teratoma
alongwithbenignBrenner Tumor in thesolidarea. Inconclusion,
all themultiloculate cysts of ovarymust bemeticulously grossed
and examined, so as not to miss any component of collision
tumor which might affect the prognosis of the patient.
Speaker Biography
R Rahul Dev Singh has completed his residency training in pathology and senior residency
from Gandhi Medical College, Secunderabad, Telangana, India. He is interested in
Haematological diseases and in gastrointestinal pathology. His dissertation work was on
spectrum of lesions in colon and rectum in different age groups in the regional population.
e:
rahuldevsingh16@gmail.com