Atypical Proliferative (Borderline) Serous Tumor in the Brain: A Case Report

We present a brief review of possible mechanisms to account for this unusual presentation and speculate that the most likely one is exfoliation of fallopian tube epithelial cells into the peritoneal cavity, which then gain access to lymphatics resulting in cells implanting in the brain and subsequently progressing to an atypical proliferative (borderline) serous tumor.
Source: International Journal of Gynecological Pathology - Category: Pathology Tags: Pathology of the Upper Genital Tract: Case Report Source Type: research