A benign neoplasm of muscle (usually smooth muscle) with glandular elements. It occurs most frequently in the uterus and uterine ligaments. (Stedman, 25th ed)
Tumor or cancer of the COMMON BILE DUCT including the AMPULLA OF VATER and the SPHINCTER OF ODDI.
A type II keratin found associated with KERATIN-19 in ductal epithelia and gastrointestinal epithelia.
A dilation of the duodenal papilla that is the opening of the juncture of the COMMON BILE DUCT and the MAIN PANCREATIC DUCT, also known as the hepatopancreatic ampulla.
A type I keratin expressed predominately in gastrointestinal epithelia, MERKEL CELLS, and the TASTE BUDS of the oral mucosa.
Tumors or cancer of the UTERUS.

Mullerian tumor (atypical polypoid adenomyoma) with sex-cord differentiation arising from the oviduct in an adolescent cynomolgus monkey (Macaca fascicularis). (1/28)

In a 6.5-year-old cynomolgus monkey (Macaca fascicularis), a tumor mass was macroscopically located near the right ovary, connected to the oviduct, and completely separated from the uterus. The mass was an elongated spherical shape with a smooth surface and milky-white color. It was approximately 3.5 cm across its major axis, and the sagittal section was composed of cystic walls and a multi-lobular luminal nodule. Light-microscopically, the polypoid mass consisted of admixtures of neoplastic mesenchymal and epithelial elements. Lipid-rich foamy cells scattered within the tumor mass formed nest-like/aggregated populations. Immunohistochemically, mesenchymal tumor cells stained diffusely positive for vimentin, desmin, and alpha (alpha)-smooth muscle actin, demonstrating a smooth muscle origin. Mesenchymal tumor cells contained mitotic figures, and tumor elements including mesenchymal, epithelial, and lipid-rich foamy cells stained strongly positive for proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA). Moreover, lipid-rich foamy cells elicited positive reactions for testosterone, suggesting sex-cord element differentiation. Electron-microscopically, actin filaments, basement membranes, and electron-dense cytoplasmic bodies were noted in the spindle cells, and invaginated nuclei were observed in adenomatous cells. In contrast, foamy cells contained numerous lipid vacuoles in the cytoplasm. From these findings, the tumor was diagnosed as an atypical polypoid adenomyoma (benign mixed mullerian tumor) with sex-cord differentiation arising from the oviduct. This tumor was considered to be an exceedingly rare finding in the adolescent cynomolgus monkey.  (+info)

Adenomyoma and adenomyomatous hyperplasia of the Vaterian system: clinical, pathological, and new immunohistochemical features of 13 cases. (2/28)

Adenomyoma and adenomyomatous hyperplasia of the Vaterian system are consistently benign lesions. Clinically, adenomyoma mimics frequently ampullary adenoma or carcinoma, and biopsy analysis is often difficult. The histogenesis of ampullary adenomyoma and adenomyomatous hyperplasia is still subject to debate. We present a retrospective study of clinicopathological features of 13 cases of surgically resected ampullary adenomyoma. The age of our patients was between 38 and 78 years (mean: 63 y). The preoperative diagnosis was ampullary tumor or tumor of the head of the pancreas. On macroscopy, a white, firm lesion of the ampullary wall was observed; its size ranged between 10 and 30 mm. Histologically the lesion consisted of multiple glandular structures surrounded by a fibroblastic/myofibroblastic proliferation, resulting in a "pseudo-hypertrophy" of the Vaterian system. The immunophenotype of the epithelial component was cytokeratin 7+/cytokeratin 20-, similar to that of the normal biliary and pancreatic duct system. The epithelial cells exhibited low proliferative activity. The hyperplastic myofibroblastic cells expressed smooth muscle actin. A complete pancreatic heterotopy contiguous with the adenomyoma was noted in three cases. Adenomyoma and adenomyomatous hyperplasia of the Vaterian system are benign lesions frequently treated by extensive surgery because of long-term biliary obstruction. The clinicopathological characteristics suggest either a reactive and/or a malformative, nonneoplastic nature for this lesion, which could, in some cases, develop from heterotopic pancreas. The immunophenotype of epithelial cells may be a useful tool for differentiating it from ampullary adenoma on biopsy specimens.  (+info)

Collagenous spherulosis in an adenomyoepithelioma of the breast. (3/28)

Collagenous spherulosis (CS) is an incidental finding that usually occurs in association with benign proliferative and preinvasive lesions. Adenomyoepithelioma is a biphasic neoplasm of the breast, composed of both luminal epithelial and myoepithelial cells. Despite the common epimyoepithelial histogenesis, CS has never been described in association with adenomyoepithelioma. This report describes the case of a 48 year old woman who presented with CS of the breast in an adenomyoepithelioma. The combination of these two benign lesions led to diagnostic difficulties; namely, differentiation from adenoid cystic carcinoma, but also cribriform carcinoma and cylindroma of the breast. Antibodies to the oestrogen receptor, progesterone receptor, p63, and c-kit (CD117) proved to be useful adjuncts to differentiate between these lesions.  (+info)

Adenomyoma of the small intestine in children: a rare cause of intussusception: a case report. (4/28)

Adenomyomas are hamartomas of the alimentary tract with exceptionally rare localization at the ileum. The case presented here concerns an infant aged 18 months suffering from adenomyoma of the ileum, which was responsible for the development of ileoileac intussusception. Our paper aims at underlining the particularities of this extremely rare entity, while adding the 13th case reported to the international bibliographic references.  (+info)

Adenocarcinoma arising in gastric heterotopic pancreas: a case report. (5/28)

A heterotopic pancreas in the gastrointestinal tract is mostly found incidentally and its malignant transformation is extremely rare. We describe the second case of adenocarcinoma arising in a gastric heterotopic pancreas of an asymptomatic 35-yr-old man in Korea. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy revealed a submucosal tumor with an irregular central umbilication in the gastric antrum. A wedge resection specimen demonstrated a submucosal oligolocular cystic mass (1.7 x 1.4 x 1.2 cm) with a solid portion. Microscopically, the cystic portion was composed of dilated pancreaticobiliary type ducts with adjacent small foci of periductal glandular structures. The adenocarcinoma components in the solid area infiltrated the proper muscle and the overlying mucosa of the stomach. The transitional area between the benign ductal structures and the adenocarcinoma component was found. The follow-up course was uneventful 5 months postoperatively.  (+info)

Polypoid adenomyomas: sonohysterographic and color Doppler findings with histopathologic correlation. (6/28)

OBJECTIVE: This study was undertaken to describe the sonographic features of polypoid adenomyomas of the uterus and to determine the diagnostic role of sonohysterography and color Doppler sonography in the evaluation of these lesions. METHODS: The sonographic findings for 46 histologically proved cases of polypoid adenomyomas of the uterus, accumulated over 10 years, were reviewed retrospectively. The pathologic diagnoses included typical polypoid adenomyoma (n = 36), atypical polypoid adenomyoma (n = 7), and low-grade adenosarcoma arising in polypoid adenomyoma (n = 3). RESULTS: Of 46 total uterine tumors, 31 were in the corpus, 12 were in the fundus, and 3 were in the isthmus. The mean tumor size was 3.5 cm (range, 0.5-9 cm). The tumors were polypoid in 30 cases, pedunculated in 11 cases, and sessile in the remaining 5 cases. Of the pedunculated tumors, 5 protruded into the endocervical canal and 2 had prolapsed into the vagina. Three distinct sonographic patterns were identified with respect to the presence of cystic areas: a solid mass (pattern 1) in 12 cases, a solid mass with cystic areas (pattern 2) in 32 cases, and a predominantly cystic mass (pattern 3) in 2 cases. The characteristic sonographic features of polypoid adenomyomas included heterogeneous or homogeneous isoechogenicity relative to the myometrium, a smooth surface, a poorly defined margin with the underlying myometrium, hemorrhagic foci, posterior shadowing, a single vascular pedicle entering the mass, and associated adenomyosis in the myometrium. CONCLUSIONS: Knowledge of the sonographic appearance of polypoid adenomyomas may facilitate diagnosis and may help distinguish these tumors from other polypoid uterine tumors.  (+info)

Adenomyomatosis with marked subserosal fibrosis and lipomatosis of the gallbladder: mural stratification demonstrated with MR. (7/28)

The authors reported a case of fundal-type adenomyomatosis in which mural stratification corresponding to histopathological findings was clearly demonstrated with MR imaging. Single-shot fast spin echo images for MR cholangiopancreatography clearly visualized Rokitansky-Aschoff sinuses (RAS), which are a diagnostic clue for this disease. However, mural stratification comprising RAS with muscular proliferation, massive fibrosis and subserosal fat deposition was more precisely demonstrated in T(2)-weighted images obtained with fast spin echo.  (+info)

Progesterone-dependent release of transforming growth factor-beta1 from epithelial cells enhances the endometrial decidualization by turning on the Smad signalling in stromal cells. (8/28)

Endometrial decidualization results from the differentiation of stromal cells in an ovarian steroid-sensitive manner. Human endometrial tissues obtained from fertile women at various stages of the menstrual cycle were subjected to immunohistochemistry to localize the components of the transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta) system. TGF-beta receptor-I and -II expression was higher in stromal cells than in epithelial cells during the secretory phase while no such variation was observed during the proliferative phase. The expression of phosphorylated Smad3 (pSmad2/3), an activated form of a component of the TGF-beta signalling pathway, and translocation of pSmad2/3 from the cytoplasm to the nucleus were more pronounced in secretory endometrium. In coculture of human endometrial epithelial with stromal cells, each isolated from the proliferative endometrium, administration of progesterone stimulated decidualization as well as TGF-beta signalling activation in stromal cells. Progesterone also significantly elevated the concentration of TGF-beta1 in the coculture medium. Careful manipulation of the coculture, i.e. selective addition and omission of the cellular components, showed that this progesterone-induced increase in secretion of TGF-beta1 come mainly from epithelial cells. Moreover, administration of TGF-beta1 (10 ng/ml) directly to cultured stromal cells enhanced the expression of prolactin as well as pSamd2/3 even without progesterone. Taken together, our present data support the notion that progesterone induces stromal decidualization indirectly, i.e. by enhancing the expression and secretion of TGF-beta1 from epithelial cells. The secreted, epithelial-derived TGF-beta1 then acts on adjacent stromal cells, at least in part, to turn on Smad signalling that could lead to stromal decidualization.  (+info)

Adenomyoma is a benign (non-cancerous) growth that occurs when the glands and muscle tissue from the lining of the uterus (endometrium) become embedded in the muscular wall of the uterus (myometrium). This condition most commonly affects women in their 40s and 50s, and it can cause symptoms such as heavy menstrual bleeding, painful periods, and pelvic pain or discomfort.

The term "adenomyoma" is derived from two words: "adeno," which means gland, and "myoma," which refers to a benign muscle tumor. Therefore, an adenomyoma can be thought of as a benign growth that contains both glandular tissue and muscle tissue.

Adenomyomas are typically found in the lower part of the uterus, near the cervix, and they can vary in size from small nodules to larger masses. In some cases, adenomyomas may cause no symptoms at all, while in other cases, they can lead to significant discomfort and pain.

The exact cause of adenomyoma is not fully understood, but it is thought to be related to hormonal factors, as well as trauma or injury to the uterus. Treatment options for adenomyoma may include medication to manage symptoms, such as pain relievers or hormone therapy, or surgical intervention, such as a hysterectomy (removal of the uterus).

Common bile duct neoplasms refer to abnormal growths that can occur in the common bile duct, which is a tube that carries bile from the liver and gallbladder into the small intestine. These growths can be benign or malignant (cancerous).

Benign neoplasms of the common bile duct include papillomas, adenomas, and leiomyomas. Malignant neoplasms are typically adenocarcinomas, which arise from the glandular cells lining the duct. Other types of malignancies that can affect the common bile duct include cholangiocarcinoma, gallbladder carcinoma, and metastatic cancer from other sites.

Symptoms of common bile duct neoplasms may include jaundice (yellowing of the skin and eyes), abdominal pain, dark urine, and light-colored stools. Diagnosis may involve imaging tests such as CT scans or MRCP (magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography) and biopsy to confirm the type of neoplasm. Treatment options depend on the type and stage of the neoplasm and may include surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, or a combination of these approaches.

Keratin-7 is not a medical term itself, but it is a specific type of keratin protein that is often used in pathology as a marker for certain types of carcinomas. Keratins are a family of fibrous proteins that make up the structural framework of epithelial cells, which line the surfaces and glands of the body.

Keratin-7 is typically expressed in simple epithelia, such as those found in the gastrointestinal tract, pancreas, bile ducts, and respiratory and genitourinary tracts. It can be used as a marker to help identify carcinomas that arise from these tissues, such as adenocarcinomas of the pancreas or biliary system.

In medical terminology, keratin-7 positivity is often reported in the pathology report of a biopsy or surgical specimen to indicate the presence of this protein in cancer cells. This information can be helpful in determining the origin and behavior of the tumor, as well as guiding treatment decisions.

The ampulla of Vater, also known as hepatopancreatic ampulla, is a dilated portion of the common bile duct where it joins the main pancreatic duct and empties into the second part of the duodenum. It serves as a conduit for both bile from the liver and digestive enzymes from the pancreas to reach the small intestine, facilitating the digestion and absorption of nutrients. The ampulla of Vater is surrounded by a muscular sphincter, the sphincter of Oddi, which controls the flow of these secretions into the duodenum.

Keratin 20 is a type of keratin protein that is specifically expressed in the differentiated cells of the upper layer of the epidermis, particularly in the small intestine and colon. It is often used as a marker for the identification and study of these cell types. Mutations in the gene that encodes keratin 20 have been associated with certain diseases, such as benign and malignant tumors of the gastrointestinal tract.

Uterine neoplasms refer to abnormal growths in the uterus, which can be benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous). These growths can originate from different types of cells within the uterus, leading to various types of uterine neoplasms. The two main categories of uterine neoplasms are endometrial neoplasms and uterine sarcomas.

Endometrial neoplasms develop from the endometrium, which is the inner lining of the uterus. Most endometrial neoplasms are classified as endometrioid adenocarcinomas, arising from glandular cells in the endometrium. Other types include serous carcinoma, clear cell carcinoma, and mucinous carcinoma.

Uterine sarcomas, on the other hand, are less common and originate from the connective tissue (stroma) or muscle (myometrium) of the uterus. Uterine sarcomas can be further divided into several subtypes, such as leiomyosarcoma, endometrial stromal sarcoma, and undifferentiated uterine sarcoma.

Uterine neoplasms can cause various symptoms, including abnormal vaginal bleeding or discharge, pelvic pain, and difficulty urinating or having bowel movements. The diagnosis typically involves a combination of imaging tests (such as ultrasound, CT, or MRI scans) and tissue biopsies to determine the type and extent of the neoplasm. Treatment options depend on the type, stage, and patient's overall health but may include surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, or hormone therapy.

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Adenomyoma - Preferred Concept UI. M0027423. Scope note. A benign neoplasm of muscle (usually smooth muscle) with glandular ...
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Adenomyoma -- pathology. Papilloma -- pathology 6. Demonstration of specimens Author(s): Cullen, Thomas Stephen, 1868-1953 ... 3. Adeno-myoma of the round ligament Author(s): Cullen, Thomas Stephen, 1868-1953 Publication: [Baltimore? : s.n., 1896?] ... Adenomyoma. Round Ligament of Uterus. Baltimore 4. Silkworm gut as a subcutaneous suture in closure of abdominal incisions ... Adeno-myoma uteri diffusum benignum Author(s): Cullen, Thomas Stephen, 1868-1953 Publication: Baltimore ; Johns Hopkins Press, ...
  • Uterine adenomyoma, the localized form of uterine adenomyosis, is a tumor composed of endometrial gland tissue and smooth muscle in the myometrium. (wikipedia.org)
  • Uterine adenomyoma is the focal form of uterine adenomyosis. (wikipedia.org)
  • The localized form of adenomyomatosis is also known as a gallbladder adenomyoma (in a similar manner that uterine adenomyoma is the localized variant of adenomyosis). (wikipedia.org)
  • Dr. Rimmi Singla says "It's very critical case of adenomyoma removal, generally adenomyosis patients can expect higher incidents of pre-term labor and other high-risk obstetrics, and your doctor(IVF specialist) will follow you more closely, but our vast majority of patients have successful pregnancies with no issues at all. (infertilitychandigarh.com)
  • What is adenomyosis / adenomyoma? (alife.org.sg)
  • Adenomyoma is a localised form of adenomyosis where only some parts of the womb are swollen. (alife.org.sg)
  • Uterine-sparing surgery for adenomyosis and/or adenomyoma," Taiwanese Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology , vol. 53, no. 1, pp. 3-7, 2014. (hindawi.com)
  • Occasionally it may be possible to excise adenomyosis, if it is the localised adenomyoma type. (pearlobgyn.com)
  • Pathologists sometimes use the word 'adenomyoma' to describe an area of adenomyosis. (mypathologyreport.ca)
  • Gallbladder adenomyoma, the localized form of adenomyomatosis, is a polypoid tumor in the gallbladder composed of hyperplastic mucosal epithelium and muscularis propria. (wikipedia.org)
  • Surgical resection for atypical polypoid adenomyoma (APA) is an option for fertility preservation. (elsevierpure.com)
  • Four months before the admission, she had been referred to a gynecologist because of menorrhagia and metrorrhagia and was clinically diagnosed with a massive polypoid adenomyoma (PAM). (biomedcentral.com)
  • In contrast, a uterine adenomyoma is an isolated nodular mass of endometrial tissue with surrounding smooth muscle, either embedded within the myometrium or extending from the endometrium into the uterine cavity in the form of a polyp. (wikipedia.org)
  • Core tip: Uterine adenomyoma is one of the more common female uterine diseases. (drleetcmclinic.com)
  • Many female friends want to treat uterine adenomyoma. (drleetcmclinic.com)
  • There are many reasons for uterine adenomyoma. (drleetcmclinic.com)
  • 2. Traditional surgical treatment of adenomyoma: At present, the traditional surgical treatment of uterine adenomyoma requires removal of the uterus. (drleetcmclinic.com)
  • Background Transcatheter uterine artery embolisation (TUAE) was reported to be clinically effective in women with uterine adenomyoma (UA) and heavy menstrual bleeding. (webmedcentral.com)
  • Dr. Rimmi Singla (Senior Consultant Laparoscopic Surgeon at IVY hospital) performed laparoscopy surgery for adenomyoma removal. (infertilitychandigarh.com)
  • 4. Laparoscopic adenomyoma resection: This is the current common surgical method. (drleetcmclinic.com)
  • Laparoscopic adenomyoma resection can not only help the patient retain the uterus, but also reduce the bleeding of the patient. (drleetcmclinic.com)
  • Extrauterine adenomyoma of the liver is extremely rare. (ewha.ac.kr)
  • Herein, we report the specific imaging findings of extrauterine adenomyoma of the liver in a 43-year-old woman with epigastric pain, which was initially diagnosed as a hepatic adenoma. (ewha.ac.kr)
  • Although gastric adenomyoma occurs most frequently in the gallbladder, a few cases in the stomach have been reported. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Gastric adenomyoma is a rare benign tumor, known to occur in the antrum or pylorus of the stomach. (biomedcentral.com)
  • According to the World Health Organization's histopathologic classification, gastric adenomyoma is a benign tumor of the stomach characterized by a smooth muscle stroma in the glandular structures of the cuboidal epithelium or columnar epithelium [ 1 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Definitive surgical treat--ment by total hysterectomy with bilateral salpingo-oopho-rec--tomy contributed fundamentally to the diagnosis of adenomyoma. (medichub.ro)
  • 1. Drug treatment of adenomyoma: Many women find that they have adenomyoma of the uterus, but it is not very serious, so it is very good to control the treatment with drugs. (drleetcmclinic.com)
  • What are the treatments for adenomyoma of the uterus? (drleetcmclinic.com)
  • Everyone has understood that adenomyoma of the uterus is not a serious gynecological disease, so don't worry too much. (drleetcmclinic.com)
  • Can adenomyoma not be removed from uterus? (xjat.com)
  • The localized form, described as a circumscribed nodular formation enclosed by hypertrophic and hyperplastic myometrium, is called adenomyoma. (medichub.ro)
  • A biopsy revealed epithelial and smooth muscle proliferation, and a final diagnosis of gastric adenomyoma was made. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Ultrasound diagnosis of the small intestinal adenomyoma in children. (bvsalud.org)
  • B ???? ? ??ټ ?? ??? ?ô ?Ultrasound showed uterine enlargement and adenomyoma. (xjat.com)
  • Gastric adenomyoma can occur in the stomach body and can be treated completely with surgery. (biomedcentral.com)
  • 3. Surgery for removing adenomyoma: This operation is only a simple removal of adenomyoma, but female patients may experience major bleeding during the operation. (drleetcmclinic.com)
  • Adenomyoma is an exceptionally rare hamartoma in the small intestine . (bvsalud.org)
  • We present a rare case of adenomyoma in a 73-year-old woman with obesity, cardiovascular path-ology and oncological history of nasal squamous cell carcinoma, who presented to our department for post-me-no-pau-sal bleeding. (medichub.ro)
  • Her medical history was significant for a massive adenomyoma but otherwise unremarkable. (biomedcentral.com)
  • A 51-year-old Japanese woman with a history of adenomyoma presented with fever. (biomedcentral.com)
  • A 51-year-old Japanese woman with a history of adenomyoma was admitted to our hospital with fever. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The small intestinal adenomyoma had approximately 1.0-3.0 cm, were typically located in the submucosal region, had the basal part wide and without a pedicle, and its boundaries were clear. (bvsalud.org)
  • In this report, we describe the case of a patient with a gastric subepithelial lesion in the stomach body that was discovered via endoscopic examination and diagnosed as a gastric adenomyoma. (biomedcentral.com)
  • While previous reports have established the urogenital tract as a potential cause of invasive H. influenzae infection, no reports have described a specific association of NTHi infection with adenomyoma. (biomedcentral.com)
  • In this case report, elagolix was used to treat a patient with persistent pelvic pain due to endometriosis, who also had a 3.9 centimeter uterine adenomyoma, which is a focal mass of endometrial tissue (similar to cells that line the uterine cavity) located in the myometrium (the muscle of the uterus). (austinfertility.com)
  • A case of adenomyoma of the uterus. (nih.gov)
  • Some women may also develop an adenomyoma, which is a mass or growth within the uterus. (nih.gov)
  • Adenomyoma of the anterior wall of the uterus can also cause the frequency of urination. (fuyanpills.com)
  • The localized form of adenomyomatosis is also known as a gallbladder adenomyoma (in a similar manner that uterine adenomyoma is the localized variant of adenomyosis). (wikipedia.org)
  • Uterine adenomyoma, the localized form of uterine adenomyosis, is a tumor composed of endometrial gland tissue and smooth muscle in the myometrium. (wikipedia.org)
  • Uterine adenomyoma is the focal form of uterine adenomyosis. (wikipedia.org)
  • In contrast, a uterine adenomyoma is an isolated nodular mass of endometrial tissue with surrounding smooth muscle, either embedded within the myometrium or extending from the endometrium into the uterine cavity in the form of a polyp. (wikipedia.org)
  • Although large studies are needed in order to further evaluate the potential of this medication for this clinical scenario, this case report illustrates the potential for the therapeutic effect of elagolix on a uterine adenomyoma. (austinfertility.com)
  • In the uterine muscle layer, the stubborn endometrium will grow, and some will aggregate into clusters, forming adenomyoma, while others will increase and grow, forming adenomyotic lesions. (fuyanpills.com)
  • However it also stated that In addition to superficial Myometrial invasion, the tumor involves the Adenomyoma/s identified in blocks 3 K and 3 L located deep within the outer half of the myometrium and extending to within 0.2 cm from the serosal surface. (cancer.org)
  • In the early days, all mucosal invasions of abdominal organs were considered to be one pathological condition of uncertain origin, termed adenomyoma. (medscape.com)
  • this pathological entity was termed adenomyoma). (medscape.com)