2022
DOI: 10.1002/cncy.22673
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Cytologic features of gynecologic germ cell tumors and carcinomas exhibiting germ cell tumor differentiation

Abstract: Background: In this study, the authors sought to describe the cytologic features of primary gynecologic germ cell tumors and carcinomas exhibiting germ cell differentiation because little information currently exists.Methods: An institutional database search was performed to identify histologically confirmed gynecologic germ cell tumors and carcinomas with germ cell tumor differentiation. Available cytologic material was reviewed by three observers, and morphologic features were recorded in addition to patient… Show more

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“…However, occasionally, cytology samples from recurrent/metastatic germ cell tumors may be seen. In a recent study involving 15 cytologic specimens from gynecologic germ cell tumors/carcinomas with germ cell tumor differentiation, notable cytologic findings included tigroid background in a tumor with a dysgerminoma component, squamoid cells in tumors with teratomatous elements, and cytoplasmic vacuolation or granularity in tumors with yolk sac differentiation [44].…”
Section: Germ Cell Tumorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, occasionally, cytology samples from recurrent/metastatic germ cell tumors may be seen. In a recent study involving 15 cytologic specimens from gynecologic germ cell tumors/carcinomas with germ cell tumor differentiation, notable cytologic findings included tigroid background in a tumor with a dysgerminoma component, squamoid cells in tumors with teratomatous elements, and cytoplasmic vacuolation or granularity in tumors with yolk sac differentiation [44].…”
Section: Germ Cell Tumorsmentioning
confidence: 99%