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Title: Organ Pathology


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Organ Pathology
  • Female Genital System - I

Pathology of vulva, vagina, uterus
Jaroslava Dušková Inst. Pathol. ,1st Med.
Faculty, Charles Univ. Prague http//www1.lf1.cuni
.cz/jdusk/
2
Diseases of the Vulva
  • inborn hymen imperforatus
  • haematocolpos
  • acquired
  • non neoplastic atrophy, degeneration,
    infection
  • neoplastic precanceroses VIN, condyloma,
    carcinoma, melanoma

3
Vulva regressive changes
  • simple atrophy
  • leukoplakia
  • coexistent in
  • LICHEN SCLEROSUS
  • (et atrophicus)

4
Vulvar Dystrophies
  • LICHEN SCLEROSUS (et atrophicus)
  • whittish glistening plaques or papules
  • atrophy of epidermis
  • basophillic degeneration of the dermis
  • chronic inflammatory infiltrate
  • constriction of the orifice

5
Leukoplakia
  • white spot merely a descriptive term giving no
    indication about the underlying nature (!)

6
Vulvar Infections
  • bacterial folliculitis furunculosis,
    Bartholin gland abscess (staphylococcus), ulcus
    durum, tbc, gonorrhea (neisseria), chancroid
    (haemophillus ducreyi)
  • viral herpes genitalis, molluscum contag.
    (poxvirus),.. HPV
  • mycotic candida, intertrigo (dermatophyta)
    esp. in DM

7
Vulvar Pseudotumours
  • retention cysts
  • elephantiasis
  • varicose veins
  • endometriosis

8
Condyloma accuminatum
  • HPV papilloma with koilocytes and mild dysplasia

9
Vulvar Precanceroses
  • VIN I, II, III
  • HPV 16
  • manifesting mostly as LEUKOPLAKIA
  • warty or basaloid type. Increasing incidence in
    women 20-35 yrs.

10
Vulvar Tumours (WHO 2003)
lists more than 50 primary malignant benign
neoplasms classified into
  • epithelial
  • squamous
  • glandular
  • soft tissue tumours
  • melanocytic
  • miscelaneous
  • haematopoietic lymphoid
  • secondary

11
Squamous tumours of vulva
  • sq.cell ca
  • keratinizing
  • non-keratinizing
  • basaloid
  • warty
  • verrucous HPV6
  • basal cell ca
  • VIN 3 CIS
  • vestibular papilloma

12
Glandular tumours of vulva
  • Paget disease
  • Bartholin gland tumours
  • other adenocarcinomas and adenomas

13
Mesenchymal tumours of vulva
  • Sarcoma botryoides embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma
    under 10 yrs vagina bunch of grapes
    appearance there. Alveolar histology pattern
    unfavourable prognosis
  • other sarcomas lmsa, lpsa, dfsa protub

14
Diseases of vagina
  • inborn vagina duplex failure of the müllerian
    duct to fuse
  • acquired
  • non neoplastic
  • atrophy,
  • degeneration, infection (ulcus durum - chancre,
    bacterial mixed, mycotic, trichomonas)
  • pseudotumourshernia-like lesions cystocele,
    rectocele, cysts
  • neoplastic precanceroses VAIN, condyloma,
    carcinoma, sarcoma botryoides, melanoma

15
Vaginal Pseudotumours
  • retention cysts of Gardners duct
  • endometriosis
  • rectocele, cystocele
  • (unwanted urine leakage and incomplete emptying
    of the bladder)

16
Vaginal Tumours (WHO 2003)
lists more than 44 primary malignant benign
neoplasms classified into
  • epithelial
  • squamous
  • glandular
  • mesenchymal tumours
  • mixed
  • melanocytic miscelaneous
  • haematopoietic lymphoid
  • secondary

17
Condyloma accuminatum
  • HPV papilloma with koilocytes and mild dysplasia

18
Vagina Precanceroses
  • VAIN I, II, III (HG)
  • HPV 16
  • manifesting mostly as LEUKOPLAKIA

19
Glandular tumours of the vagina
  • adenocarcinoma
  • clear cell adenocarcinoma DES
  • endometrioid carcinoma
  • mucinous carcinoma
  • adenomas with enteric differentiation

20
Diseases of the Uterus
  • inborn malformations duplex, septus,
    bicornis, unicornis,
  • acquired
  • non neoplastic atrophy, descensus, prolapse,
    infection
  • hyperplasias - pseudotumours
  • neoplastic precanceroses CIN, condyloma,
    carcinoma,

21
Uterine Pseudotumours
  • retention cysts of cervical glands
  • hyperplastic polyps
  • endometriosis
  • (pregnancy!)

22
Ectopia, ectropium (pseudoerosion)
  • red rim of ext. orificium
  • endocervical type of mucose
  • ectopy- in newborn, no relation to delivery
  • ectropium- eversion of the endocervical mucose
    related to delivery laceration

23
Cervix Precanceroses
  • CIN I, II, III (HG)
  • HPV 16
  • manifesting mostly as LEUKOPLAKIA

ECCIN 1,2,3 AIS
24
HPV infection
  • cervical ca cause
  • HPV DNA present in 99,7 squamous cell
    94-100 adenoca
  • high risk HPV (hrHPV)- 16,18,33,45 (oncogens
    E6/E7 integrate into the genom
  • E6 protein interaction with p53 preventing the
    cells from p53 induced apoptosis)
  • E7 protein interfering with the oncosupresoric
    protein pRb (cell cycle )

25
HPV infection
  • 80 women infected with HPV
  • spontaneous resolution or transitory L SIL/ CIN1
  • 80 hrHPV transitory, no SIL H
  • hrHPV- on average 12-15 yrs to invasive ca
  • immune status (HLA)

26
Uterine Cervix Tumours (WHO 2003)
lists more than 60 primary malignant benign
neoplasms classified into
  • epithelial
  • squamous
  • glandular
  • mesenchymal tumours
  • mixed
  • melanocytic
  • miscelaneous
  • haematopoietic lymphoid
  • secondary

27
Cervix ca
  • 2002 Czech Rep. 1082 new cases
  • Czech Rep. 20,7/ 100 000 women
  • Europa 18,5/ 100 000 women
  • World incidence 15,1/ 100 000 women

zdroj ÚZIS
28
Diseases of the Uterus
  • inborn malformations duplex, septus,
    bicornis, unicornis,
  • acquired
  • non neoplastic atrophy, descensus, prolapse,
    infection
  • hyperplasias - pseudotumours
  • neoplastic precanceroses CIN, condyloma,
    carcinoma,

29
Uterine Pseudotumours
  • retention cysts of cervical glands
  • hyperplastic polyps
  • endometriosis
  • (pregnancy!)

30
Uterine Corpus Tumours (WHO 2003)
lists more than 50 primary malignant benign
neoplasms classified into
  • endometrial
  • endometrioid
  • mucinous
  • serous
  • clear cell
  • mesenchymal
  • mixed
  • miscelaneous
  • gestational
  • haematopoietic lymphoid
  • secondary

31
Uterine Corpus Pseudotumours Precanceroses
  • hyperplasia
  • simple
  • complex
  • atypical
  • atypical complex

32
Prognostic Factors in Uterine Ca
  • staging most important
  • grading no influence in sq. ca
  • typing
    - good prognosis
    (verrucous, villoglandullar ca)
  • bad prognosis (serous, adenoid cystic,
    neuroendocrine ca)

33
Uterine Leiomyomas WHO 2003lists 13 variants of
uterine smooth muscle neoplasms benign and
malignant
  • typical
  • atypical
  • cellular
  • epithelioid
  • myxoid
  • lipoleiomyoma
  • leimyosarcoma
  • epithelioid
  • myxoid

34
Mixed Tumours
  • Def.
  • Tumours (benign or malignant) composed of two or
    more different cell lines that are normally
    present in the place of tumour origin

35
Uterus mixed tumours
  • carcinosarcoma
  • adenosarcoma
  • carcinofibroma
  • adenofibroma
  • adenomyoma

36
Uterus mixed tumours
  • carcinosarcoma (malignat mixed müllerian
    neoplasm, malignant mesodermal mixed tumour,
    .. metaplastic carcinoma
  • ( monoclonal with the diff. into epith.
    mesench. structures)
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