Non-gynecologic Ovarian Metastases: A Clinicopathologic and Immunophenotypic Study of 29 Cases
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Metastatic tumors represent a substantial proportion of ovarian malignancies and may mimic primary ovarian neoplasms, posing significant diagnostic challenges. This study aimed to evaluate the clinicopathologic, morphologic, and immunohistochemical features of ovarian metastases from non-gynecologic primary tumors to facilitate identification of the primary tumor site. A retrospective analysis of 29 metastatic ovarian tumors diagnosed at a tertiary center was performed. Clinical data, tumor laterality, timing of metastasis, morphologic patterns, and immunohistochemical profiles were reviewed. Colorectal carcinoma was the most frequent primary tumor (41.4%), followed by gastric (20.7%), pancreaticobiliary (20.7%), and breast carcinomas (17.2%). Bilateral ovarian involvement and diffuse infiltrative growth with desmoplastic stroma were common findings. Colorectal metastases commonly exhibited tubuloglandular architecture with necrosis, whereas gastric tumors were characterized by signet-ring cell morphology. Immunohistochemical analysis revealed lineage-associated profiles: the CK7−/CK20+ pattern supported colorectal origin, whereas CK7+/CK20− favored breast carcinoma. The use of lineage-specific markers, including SATB2, ER/PR, and GATA3, improved diagnostic specificity. Integration of morphologic evaluation with CK7/CK20 immunophenotypic patterns and lineage-specific markers provides a practical framework for identifying the primary tumor in metastatic ovarian lesions.
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0000-0003-4789-0875
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Yayımlanma Tarihi
9 Haziran 2026
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9 Mart 2026
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17 Nisan 2026
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Yıl 2026 Cilt: 48 Sayı: 4