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Neuroblastoma Arising in an Immature Teratoma of the Ovary in a 13-Year-Old.

Christopher FelicelliJessica GulliverCorey GrayAndrey KhramtsovLuis Z BlancoNitin R Wadhwani
Published in: Pediatric and developmental pathology : the official journal of the Society for Pediatric Pathology and the Paediatric Pathology Society (2022)
Somatic malignancies arising in mature teratomas are exceedingly rare entities and even more so are those arising in immature teratomas. Here, we present a unique case of a 13-year-old who initially underwent ovarian sparing cystectomy for a 7.7 cm left ovarian mass with a pre-operative diagnosis of mature cystic teratoma. Histologically, all 3 germ cell layers were present and immature neuroepithelial tubules were also identified. Subsequent sections revealed a nodular lesion composed of neuropil, neuroblasts with a spectrum of maturation, and Schwannian-type stroma. The neuroblasts were diffusely positive for PHOX2B . Neuroblastoma arising in an immature teratoma has only been described in the literature once previously in an adult patient.
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