Gross & microscopy of FGT.pptx gross and micro

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Gross & microscopy of FGT.pptx gross and micro


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WHO Classification of tumors of the Fallopian Tube

Serous Adenofibroma Papilloma SBT HGSC Fimbria, U/L Intraluminal Fimbrial end Intraluminal or fimbrial end < 1 cm Papillary brownish proli . <3 cm attached to tubal mucosa 2-23 cm Papillary or solid growth Mixed epithelial 7 mesenchymal component c/o delicate branching fibrovascular stalks l/b bland non- ciliated epithelium Features same as ovarian SBT Features same as ovarian HGSC DD- Metaplastic papillary tumor

Metaplastic Papillary Lesion Post partum women

Paratubal Cyst Pediatric & adolescents Thin Walled fluid filled cyst b/w ovary & fallopian tube l/b cuboidal or ciliated epitheium

Tubal Hyperplasia Benign epithelial proliferation of fallopian tube Incidental finding Discrete foci of pseudostratification Loss of polarity No nuclear atypia or mitotic activity

Tubo -Ovarian Abscess Late complication of PID Gross- Marked distortion of tubal & ovarian anatomy Acute & chronic inflammation, necrosis, abscess formation & fibrosis

Salpingitis Isthmica Nodosa Diverticulosis of epithelium of fallopian tube with smooth muscle hypertrophy +/- hyperplasia Strong association with both infertility & ectopic pregnancy Gross: > 1 discrete firm nodules in proximal tube covered by smooth normal serosa

WHO Classification of tumors of Gestational T rophoblastic Disease

WHO Classification of tumors of the Uterine Corpus

Endometrial Hyperplasia without atypia Increased gland to stroma ratio Proliferation of endometrial glands of irregular size & shape No significant cytological atypia

Endometrial Atypical Hyperplasia/ Endometrioid Intraepithelial Neoplasia Crowded glandular architecture Altered epithelial cytology, distinct from surrounding endometrium &/or entrapped non-neoplastic glands

Endometrioid Carcinoma Gross: Exophytic or diffusely infiltrative Varying degrees of necrosis & hemorrhage seen Microscopic Features: Villoglandular architecture with smooth outline c/o cells that are columnar with pseudostratified nuclei, granular eosinophilic cytoplasm Mild- mod nuclear atypia with inconspicuous nucleoli Nucleoli visible in high grade EEC Stroma Invasion

FIGO Grading criteria Grade 1- < 5% Grade 2- 6-50% Garde 3- >50% solid, non glandular, non squamous growth

WHO Classification of tumors of the Uterine Cervix

WHO Classification of tumors of the Vagina

WHO Classification of tumors of the Vulva
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