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STK11 Adnexal Tumor in an Adolescent Female: Diagnostic Pitfalls of a Recently Described Entity

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Date 2023 Jun 19
PMID 37334562
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STK11 adnexal tumor is a recently described entity with less than 25 cases reported to date. These aggressive tumors typically occur in paratubal/paraovarian soft tissues, have characteristically striking morphologic and immunohistochemical heterogeneity, and harbor pathognomonic alterations in . These occur almost exclusively in adult patients, with only one reported in a pediatric patient (to our knowledge). A previously healthy 16-year-old female presented with acute abdominal pain. Imaging studies revealed large bilateral solid and cystic adnexal masses, ascites, and peritoneal nodules. Following frozen section evaluation of a left ovarian surface nodule, bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy and tumor debulking were performed. Histologically, the tumor demonstrated distinctively variable cytoarchitecture, myxoid stroma, and mixed immunophenotype. A next generation sequencing-based assay identified a pathogenic mutation. We report the youngest patient to date with an STK11 adnexal tumor, highlighting key clinicopathologic and molecular features in order to contrast them with those of other pediatric intra-abdominal malignancies. This rare and unfamiliar tumor poses a considerable diagnostic challenge and requires a multidisciplinary integrated approach to diagnosis.

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