A 73-year-old woman was found to have a 22 cm unilateral multilocular mucinous cystic tumor of the ovary. Microscopic examination showed a routine appearance of the epithelial component, which ranged from benign to borderline to low-grade carcinoma. The stromal component was unusual because of a striking cellular theca cell component in the stroma, which, in turn, merged with a component of adult granulosa cell tumor.
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February 2007
Uveal melanoma differs from cutaneous melanoma in many ways, including its pattern of metastasis, and exhibits latency with clinical evidence of metastasis sometimes appearing many years after primary diagnosis. Most patients develop metastasis within the liver, but some may present with metastasis to other sites. We report a case of uveal melanoma that presented with post-menopausal bleeding due to metastasis.
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