Sclerosing stromal tumour: a clinicopathological study of 100 cases of a distinctive benign ovarian stromal tumour typically occurring in the young.
Kyle M DevinsRobert H YoungJaclyn C WatkinsPublished in: Histopathology (2021)
The differential diagnosis of SST is broad, including fibromas, thecomas, solitary fibrous tumours, pregnancy luteomas, myxomas, other ovarian sex cord-stromal tumours with sclerosis and, rarely, Krukenberg tumours. Strict adherence to the requirement of pseudolobulation, prominent (usually ectatic) vessels, and lutein cells and fibroblasts admixed in a jumbled manner, will distinguish the neoplasm from others in the differential.