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Tumors of the uterus resembling ovarian sex cord tumors were reported by Clement and Scully in 1976 and were divided in 2 groups: group 1, endometrial stromal tumors, and group 2, mural uterine tumors-both with elements resembling ovarian s…
AIMS: Cellular retinol-binding protein-1 (CRBP-1) contributes to the maintenance of the differentiated state of the endometrium through retinol bioavailability regulation. The aim was to analyse CRBP-1 expression in endometrial stromal cell…
Ovarian endometrioid tumors with an adenofibromatous pattern have been described but the entire spectrum of these tumors has not been analyzed. A series of ten cases was studied and divided into two benign, four proliferating, and four mali…
Unusual mesothelial inclusions were observed in ovaries, fallopian tubes and pelvic wall in six out of 57 patients with endometriosis and in none of 100 ovaries without endometriosis. Although of the same origin as the common ovarian epithe…
One hundred ninety-four cases of ovarian endometriosis, encountered during a 3-year period, were studied. In addition to endometrial-type epithelium and stroma that were present in each of these cases, oviduct-type epithelium was demonstrat…
A clinicopathologic study of 75 endometrioid carcinomas of the ovary was carried out. Thirty-six of the patients were in clinical Stages I and II and 39 in Stages III and IV. There were 49 histologically “pure” endometrioid carcinomas. the …
The pelvic and abdominal para-aortic lymph nodes from 50 male and 50 female unselected autopsies and from surgical material obtained from 17 males were examined for benign glandular inclusions. In addition, surgically removed lymph nodes wi…