p53 Overexpression in an Ovarian Adult Granulosa Cell Tumor Without Anaplastic Morphology: A Marker of Aggressive Behavior?
Reiji Muto, Nao Yamamoto, Mika Takaki, Takahiro Kusaba, Haruto Nishida, Hiroaki Motokawa, Chiaki Asao, Yoshiki Mikami
Adult granulosa cell tumor (AGCT) is a pure-type sex cord tumor of the ovary that shows a low-grade morphology. Despite being classified as malignant, it typically demonstrates indolent clinical behavior. Histologic grading is not traditionally useful for prognostication, as most tumors are low-grade with multiple morphologically bland patterns. However, high-grade transformation, characterized by marked cytologic atypia and elevated mitotic activity, is considered indicative of aggressive clinical behavior. This high-grade transformation is closely associated with