2020
Extragonadal Yolk Sac Tumor Limited to the Myometrium: Report of a Case With Potential Fertility Preservation and Molecular Analysis Suggesting Germ Cell Origin
Simpson S, Simoni M, Hui P, Taylor H, Buza N. Extragonadal Yolk Sac Tumor Limited to the Myometrium: Report of a Case With Potential Fertility Preservation and Molecular Analysis Suggesting Germ Cell Origin. International Journal Of Gynecological Pathology 2020, 39: 247-253. PMID: 31033797, DOI: 10.1097/pgp.0000000000000601.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsYolk sac tumorExtragonadal yolk sac tumorGerm cell originFuture fertilityIntraoperative frozen section evaluationCell originPatient's strong desirePostpubertal female patientsEvidence of diseaseFrozen section evaluationMarked nuclear atypiaClear treatment algorithmRare malignant neoplasmHigh-grade malignancyEosinophilic hyaline globulesNext-generation sequencing resultsAdjuvant chemotherapySurgical stagingAbdominal myomectomyNulligravid womenIrregular bleedingUterine closureWedge resectionYounger patientsFemale patients
2016
Mucinous epithelial tumours arising from ovarian mature teratomas: a tissue genotyping study
Snir OL, Buza N, Hui P. Mucinous epithelial tumours arising from ovarian mature teratomas: a tissue genotyping study. Histopathology 2016, 69: 383-392. PMID: 26952875, DOI: 10.1111/his.12959.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOvarian mucinous tumorsMucinous borderline tumorsMucinous tumorsBorderline tumorsMucinous carcinomaAssociated teratomaPrimary ovarian mucinous tumorsOvarian mucinous borderline tumorMucinous epithelial tumorsOvarian mature teratomaGerm cell originShort tandem repeat polymorphic lociTissue genotypingMetastatic tumorsMature teratomaEpithelial tumorsTeratomatous componentsTumor originDiagnostic utilityMetastatic onesCell originTumorsTeratomaSomatic cellsPolymorphic loci
2010
Epithelial Neoplasms of Ovary
Chhieng D, Hui P. Epithelial Neoplasms of Ovary. Current Clinical Pathology 2010, 145-172. DOI: 10.1007/978-1-60761-164-6_10.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSurface epithelial tumorsGerm cell tumorsCell tumorsEpithelial tumorsOvarian neoplasmsPrimary ovarian neoplasmsSex cord tumorSex cord differentiationPrimary ovarian tumorsOvarian stromal cellsTransitional cell tumorsBreast primaryHistological subtypesOvarian tumorsClinical behaviorClinicopathological stagingEpithelial neoplasmsSecondary tumorsClear cellsTheca cellsGranulosa cellsCell originTumorsLeydig cellsStromal cells
2008
Primary or Secondary? Genotyping Confirmation of an Ovarian Primary Carcinoid Tumor
Dotto J, Mezzetti T, Hui P. Primary or Secondary? Genotyping Confirmation of an Ovarian Primary Carcinoid Tumor. International Journal Of Gynecological Pathology 2008, 27: 33-36. PMID: 18156971, DOI: 10.1097/pgp.0b13e318053df4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPrimary carcinoid tumorCarcinoid tumorsGerm cell originCell originInsular carcinoid tumorPure histological typePrimary ovarian tumorsSignificant diagnostic challengeExtraovarian tumorMetastatic carcinoidLymphovascular invasionHistological typeOvarian tumorsMetastatic tumorsClinical managementDiagnostic challengeTeratomatous componentsGastrointestinal tractTumorsAdditional studiesDNA genotypingCarcinoidsPrognosisTractWomen