Ovarian growing teratoma syndrome (GTS) is a rare disease characterized by growth of a benign tumor during or after chemotherapy, following the removal of germ cell gonadal cancers. Although benign, GTS tumors grow gradually and may compress surrounding organs. In addition, up to 3% of GTS cases can undergo malignant transformation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCases of adenocarcinomas developed in Brunner gland hyperplasia (BGH) have been sporadically reported. Herein, we report the morphologic spectrum of hyperplastic changes culminating into dysplasia and carcinoma in 722 cases of BGH listed in our files. Fifteen of these cases showed dysplastic changes, with 8 graded as low-grade dysplasia, 5 as high-grade dysplasia, 11 as atypical hyperplasia, and 2 as invasive carcinoma, although each frequently coexisted in the same tumor.
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