Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumour metastatic to the ovary

Epidemiology

There have been very few reports of GIST metastatic to the ovaries. In one case the ovarian metastasis became apparent 27 years after the small intestinal primary. Small intestinal primaries are more prone to metastatic behaviour than are gastric primaries.

Clinical features

Patients may present with hyperoestrogenic symptoms due to secondary ovarian stromal luteinisation.

Immunohistochemistry

 

CD117

5/51

 

Vimentin

4/41

h-caldesmon

4/41

desmin

0/51

CD34

2/51

S-100

0/51

AE1/AE3

0/41

SMA

1/11

Differential diagnosis

References

1Irving JA, Lerwill MF,Young RH Gastrointestinal stromal tumors metastatic to the ovary: a report of five cases. Am J Surg Pathol 2005; 29:920-6

 

This page last revised 15.9.2005.

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