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Gynecologic Pathology

Case 2 - Metastatic Mucinous Adenocarcinoma with Focal Signet Ring Cell Differentiation

Brigitte Ronnett
The Johns Hopkins Hospital
Baltimore, MD





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Clinical History
36 year old woman ~7 weeks status post C-section (ovaries, cervix, and omentum described as normal at delivery) with a hypercoagulable state. In addition there are bilateral lower extremity deep vein thromboses complicated by pulmonary embolism. Enlarged supraclavicular and cervical lymph nodes were found and a biopsy of a cervical lymph node was performed (Images only).


Case 2 - Figure 1 - Scanning power image of the lymph node

Case 2 - Figure 2 - Higher magnification showing multiple cystic spaces

Case 2 - Figure 3 - Replacement of node parenchyma

Case 2 - Figure 4 - Higher magnification of malignant glands

Case 2 - Figure 5 - Solid and glandular growth patterns

Case 2 - Figure 6 - Well demarcated gland surrounded by solid growth

Case 2 - Figure 7 - Solid growth (center) merging with signet ring cells (left)

Case 2 - Figure 8 - Signet ring tumor cells