Diagnostic Significance of Cellular Neuroglial Tissue in Ovarian Immature Teratoma

Background Immature teratoma (IT) is a tumor containing immature neuroectodermal tissue, primarily in the form of neuroepithelial tubules. However, the diagnosis of tumors containing only cellular neuroglial tissue (CNT) without distinct neuroepithelial tubules is often difficult, since the histolog...

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Main Authors: Yun Chai, Chang Gok Woo, Joo-Young Kim, Chong Jai Kim, Shin Kwang Khang, Jiyoon Kim, In Ah Park, Eun Na Kim, Kyu-Rae Kim
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Published: Korean Society of Pathologists & the Korean Society for Cytopathology 2017-01-01
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spelling doaj-b4b2443e02304a36ab9a163d920c3dd92020-11-24T23:26:23ZengKorean Society of Pathologists & the Korean Society for CytopathologyJournal of Pathology and Translational Medicine2383-78372383-78452017-01-01511495510.4132/jptm.2016.09.1916644Diagnostic Significance of Cellular Neuroglial Tissue in Ovarian Immature TeratomaYun ChaiChang Gok Woo0Joo-Young Kim1Chong Jai KimShin Kwang KhangJiyoon KimIn Ah ParkEun Na KimKyu-Rae Kim Department of Pathology, Soonchunhyang University Bucheon Hospital, Soonchunhyang University College of Medicine, Bucheon, Korea Department of Pathology, Korea University Anam Hospital, Korea University College of Medicine, Seoul, KoreaBackground Immature teratoma (IT) is a tumor containing immature neuroectodermal tissue, primarily in the form of neuroepithelial tubules. However, the diagnosis of tumors containing only cellular neuroglial tissue (CNT) without distinct neuroepithelial tubules is often difficult, since the histological characteristics of immature neuroectodermal tissues remain unclear. Here, we examined the significance of CNT and tried to define immature neuroectodermal tissues by comparing the histological features of neuroglial tissues between mature teratoma (MT) and IT. Methods The histological features of neuroglial tissue, including the cellularity, border between the neuroglial and adjacent tissues, cellular composition, mitotic index, Ki-67 proliferation rate, presence or absence of tissue necrosis, vascularity, and endothelial hyperplasia, were compared between 91 MT and 35 IT cases. Results CNTs with a cellularity grade of ≥ 2 were observed in 96% of IT cases and 4% of MT cases (p < .001); however, CNT with a cellularity grade of 3 in MT cases was confined to the histologically distinct granular layer of mature cerebellar tissue. Moreover, CNT in IT exhibited significantly higher rates of Ki-67 proliferation, mitoses, and necrosis than those in MT (p < .001). Furthermore, an infiltrative border of neuroglial tissue and glomeruloid endothelial hyperplasia were significantly more frequent in IT cases than in MT cases (p < .001). Conclusions Our results suggest that if CNT with a cellularity grade of ≥ 2 is not a component of cerebellar tissue, such cases should be diagnosed as IT containing immature neuroectodermal tissue, particularly if they exhibit an infiltrative border, mitoses, necrosis, and increased Ki-67 proliferation.http://www.jpatholtm.org/upload/pdf/jptm-2016-09-19.pdfImmature teratomaNeuroectodermalNeurogliaNeuroepitheliumKi-67Ovary
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author Yun Chai
Chang Gok Woo
Joo-Young Kim
Chong Jai Kim
Shin Kwang Khang
Jiyoon Kim
In Ah Park
Eun Na Kim
Kyu-Rae Kim
spellingShingle Yun Chai
Chang Gok Woo
Joo-Young Kim
Chong Jai Kim
Shin Kwang Khang
Jiyoon Kim
In Ah Park
Eun Na Kim
Kyu-Rae Kim
Diagnostic Significance of Cellular Neuroglial Tissue in Ovarian Immature Teratoma
Journal of Pathology and Translational Medicine
Immature teratoma
Neuroectodermal
Neuroglia
Neuroepithelium
Ki-67
Ovary
author_facet Yun Chai
Chang Gok Woo
Joo-Young Kim
Chong Jai Kim
Shin Kwang Khang
Jiyoon Kim
In Ah Park
Eun Na Kim
Kyu-Rae Kim
author_sort Yun Chai
title Diagnostic Significance of Cellular Neuroglial Tissue in Ovarian Immature Teratoma
title_short Diagnostic Significance of Cellular Neuroglial Tissue in Ovarian Immature Teratoma
title_full Diagnostic Significance of Cellular Neuroglial Tissue in Ovarian Immature Teratoma
title_fullStr Diagnostic Significance of Cellular Neuroglial Tissue in Ovarian Immature Teratoma
title_full_unstemmed Diagnostic Significance of Cellular Neuroglial Tissue in Ovarian Immature Teratoma
title_sort diagnostic significance of cellular neuroglial tissue in ovarian immature teratoma
publisher Korean Society of Pathologists & the Korean Society for Cytopathology
series Journal of Pathology and Translational Medicine
issn 2383-7837
2383-7845
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Background Immature teratoma (IT) is a tumor containing immature neuroectodermal tissue, primarily in the form of neuroepithelial tubules. However, the diagnosis of tumors containing only cellular neuroglial tissue (CNT) without distinct neuroepithelial tubules is often difficult, since the histological characteristics of immature neuroectodermal tissues remain unclear. Here, we examined the significance of CNT and tried to define immature neuroectodermal tissues by comparing the histological features of neuroglial tissues between mature teratoma (MT) and IT. Methods The histological features of neuroglial tissue, including the cellularity, border between the neuroglial and adjacent tissues, cellular composition, mitotic index, Ki-67 proliferation rate, presence or absence of tissue necrosis, vascularity, and endothelial hyperplasia, were compared between 91 MT and 35 IT cases. Results CNTs with a cellularity grade of ≥ 2 were observed in 96% of IT cases and 4% of MT cases (p < .001); however, CNT with a cellularity grade of 3 in MT cases was confined to the histologically distinct granular layer of mature cerebellar tissue. Moreover, CNT in IT exhibited significantly higher rates of Ki-67 proliferation, mitoses, and necrosis than those in MT (p < .001). Furthermore, an infiltrative border of neuroglial tissue and glomeruloid endothelial hyperplasia were significantly more frequent in IT cases than in MT cases (p < .001). Conclusions Our results suggest that if CNT with a cellularity grade of ≥ 2 is not a component of cerebellar tissue, such cases should be diagnosed as IT containing immature neuroectodermal tissue, particularly if they exhibit an infiltrative border, mitoses, necrosis, and increased Ki-67 proliferation.
topic Immature teratoma
Neuroectodermal
Neuroglia
Neuroepithelium
Ki-67
Ovary
url http://www.jpatholtm.org/upload/pdf/jptm-2016-09-19.pdf
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