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A benign Brenner tumor typically has solid and cystic nests of urothelium-like cells, surrounded by abundant dense, fibrous stroma.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.pathologyoutlines.com/topic/ovarytumorb9brenner.html|title=Ovary tumor - Brenner tumors - Benign Brenner tumor|author=Shahrzad Ehdaivand|website=pathology Outlines}} Topic Completed: 1 December 2012. Revised: 6 March 2020</ref> The urothelium-like cells typically have "coffee bean nuclei" (longitudinal nuclear grooves, which is pathognomonic to sex cord stromal [[ovarian tumors]]).<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.med-ed.virginia.edu/courses/path/gyn/ovary3.cfm | title=Pathology Thread}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal|last=Ahr|first=A.|last2=Arnold|first2=G.|last3=Göhring|first3=U. J.|last4=Costa|first4=S.|last5=Scharl|first5=A.|last6=Gauwerky|first6=J. F.|date=July 1997|title=Cytology of ascitic fluid in a patient with metastasizing malignant Brenner tumor of the ovary. A case report|journal=Acta Cytologica|volume=41|issue=4 Suppl|pages=1299–1304|issn=0001-5547|pmid=9990262|doi=10.1159/000333524}}</ref>
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A benign Brenner tumor typically has solid and cystic nests of urothelium-like cells, surrounded by abundant dense, fibrous stroma.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.pathologyoutlines.com/topic/ovarytumorb9brenner.html|title=Ovary tumor - Brenner tumors - Benign Brenner tumor|author=Shahrzad Ehdaivand|website=pathology Outlines}} Topic Completed: 1 December 2012. Revised: 6 March 2020</ref> The urothelium-like cells typically have "coffee bean nuclei" (longitudinal nuclear grooves).<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.med-ed.virginia.edu/courses/path/gyn/ovary3.cfm | title=Pathology Thread}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal|last=Ahr|first=A.|last2=Arnold|first2=G.|last3=Göhring|first3=U. J.|last4=Costa|first4=S.|last5=Scharl|first5=A.|last6=Gauwerky|first6=J. F.|date=July 1997|title=Cytology of ascitic fluid in a patient with metastasizing malignant Brenner tumor of the ovary. A case report|journal=Acta Cytologica|volume=41|issue=4 Suppl|pages=1299–1304|issn=0001-5547|pmid=9990262|doi=10.1159/000333524}}</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 11:35, 17 March 2020

Author: Mikael Häggström [note 1]

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Microscopic evaluation

Brenner Tumor of Ovary (5372353473).jpg

A benign Brenner tumor typically has solid and cystic nests of urothelium-like cells, surrounded by abundant dense, fibrous stroma.[1] The urothelium-like cells typically have "coffee bean nuclei" (longitudinal nuclear grooves).[2][3]

Notes

  1. For a full list of contributors, see article history. Creators of images are attributed at the image description pages, seen by clicking on the images. See Patholines:Authorship for details.

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References

  1. Shahrzad Ehdaivand. Ovary tumor - Brenner tumors - Benign Brenner tumor. pathology Outlines. Topic Completed: 1 December 2012. Revised: 6 March 2020
  2. . Pathology Thread.
  3. Ahr, A.; Arnold, G.; Göhring, U. J.; Costa, S.; Scharl, A.; Gauwerky, J. F. (July 1997). "Cytology of ascitic fluid in a patient with metastasizing malignant Brenner tumor of the ovary. A case report ". Acta Cytologica 41 (4 Suppl): 1299–1304. doi:10.1159/000333524. ISSN 0001-5547. PMID 9990262. 

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