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Malignant Brenner Tumor

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Malignant Brenner tumors show cytologically malignant areas (usually resembling high-grade urothelial carcinomas of the urinary tract) with stromal invasion. The tumor cells are arranged in solid sheets, irregularly shaped nests, or branching trabeculae. They usually have high-grade features, including pleomorphic hyperchromatic nuclei, brisk mitotic activity, central necrosis producing comedocarcinoma-like pattern, and desmoplastic stromal response. The appearance of the malignant component may be transitional (seen here), squamous, glandular, undifferentiated or mixed.

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