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Extraovarian Brenner tumor in the uterus: a case report and review of literature.

Rui-Yue HuYan-Juan DengHao-Hao ZhuJing ZhouMing HuXiao-Qing LiangQiu-Jin XiaoLv ZhouXiao-Yu PengXing-Wei ZhangNing JiHuan Deng
Published in: Diagnostic pathology (2020)
We report here the third case of EOBTs in the uterus. The combination of morphologic and immunohistochemical results supported the involvement of urothelial metaplasia in the development of EOBTs. The similarities between EOBTs and Walthard nests made Müllerian epithelium an attractive candidate as the cellular origin. Changes of tissue structure or sex hormones imbalance may lead to the translocation of Müllerian remnants to distant organs, explaining the pathogenesis of EOBTs.
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