Ovarian cyst

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Author: Mikael Häggström [note 1]

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Presentations

Typically a cyst with more or less of the ovary.

Comprehensiveness

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Gross processing

 
Transillumination may help in identifying thickened areas of the cyst. This example also shows papillary excrescences near the bottom.

The specimen is generally not inked.

Gross report

Example:

(Labeled - ___.) The specimen is received in formalin and consists of an ovary with a cyst, and attached portion of the fallopian tube, in total measuring ___. The capsule of the ovary and the cyst is tan-pink and smooth. The cyst is << intact / collapsed>>{{, with a wall defect measuring _ cm}}. Upon {{further}} opening the contents of the cyst consists of ___. The cyst lining is tan-pink and smooth, with a wall thickness of __. There are no papillary excrescences. Cut sections of the ovary reveal solid, white and whorled parenchyma, and no gross lesions. The attached fallopian tube fragment measures ___, and displays fimbria. Cut sections of the tube reveal a patent lumen. Representative sections are submitted for microscopic examination in __ cassettes.

Microscopic evaluation

If there are solid components, evaluate those as ovarian tumors.

Attempt to classify cysts into either of the following:

Type Subtype Typical microscopy findings Image
Functional cyst Follicular cyst  
Corpus luteum cyst
  • A convoluted cyst lining of luteinized granulosa cells[2]
  • A prominent fibrous[2] to hemorrhagic inner layer
  • An outer layer of theca cells[2]
 
Cystadenoma Serous cystadenoma Cyst lining consisting of a simple epithelium, whose cells may be either:[3]
  • columnar and tall and contain cilia, resembling normal tubal epithelium
  • cuboidal and have no cilia, resembling ovarian surface epithelium
 
Mucinous cystadenoma Lined by a mucinous epithelium  
Mature cystic teratoma
(dermoid)
Well-differentiated components from at least two germ layers (ectoderm, mesoderm and/or endoderm).[4]  
Endometriosis At least two of the following three criteria:[5]  
Borderline tumor Atypical epithelial proliferation without stromal invasion.[6]  
Ovarian cancer Many different types, but generally severe dysplasia/atypia and invasion.
Simple cyst /
simple squamous cyst
Simple squamous epithelium and not conforming to diagnoses above  

Notes

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Mohiedean Ghofrani. Ovary - nontumor - Nonneoplastic cysts / other - Follicular cysts. Pathology Outlines. Topic Completed: 1 August 2011. Revised: 5 March 2020
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Aurelia Busca, Carlos Parra-Herran. Ovary - nontumor - Nonneoplastic cysts / other - Corpus luteum cyst (CLC). Pathology Outlines. Topic Completed: 1 November 2016. Revised: 5 March 2020
  3. Shahrzad Ehdaivand, M.D.. Ovary tumor - serous tumors - Serous cystadenoma / adenofibroma / surface papilloma. Pathology Outlines. Topic Completed: 1 June 2012. Revised: 5 March 2020
  4. Sahin, Hilal; Abdullazade, Samir; Sanci, Muzaffer (2017). "Mature cystic teratoma of the ovary: a cutting edge overview on imaging features ". Insights into Imaging 8 (2): 227–241. doi:10.1007/s13244-016-0539-9. ISSN 1869-4101. 
  5. Aurelia Busca, Carlos Parra-Herran. Ovary - nontumor - Nonneoplastic cysts / other - Endometriosis. Pathology Outlines. Topic Completed: 1 August 2017. Revised: 5 March 2020
  6. Lee-may Chen, MDJonathan S Berek, MD, MMS. Borderline ovarian tumors. UpToDate. This topic last updated: Feb 08, 2019.

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