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Publication Igg4-related disease of the ovary(Türk Patoloji Derneği, 2021-01-01) Akyol, Sevda; Öz Atalay, Fatma; Hasdemir, Seçil; Yerci, Ömer; AKYOL, SEVDA; ÖZ ATALAY, FATMA; HASDEMİR, SEÇİL; YERCİ, ÖMER; Bursa Uludağ Üniversitesi/Tıp Fakültesi/Patoloji Anabilim Dalı; 0000-0003-1769-7484; 0000-0002-3107-207X; 0000-0002-1275-7743; 0000-0001-7118-5258; CBY-0641-2022; FUC-3875-2022; GBY-7549-2022; EIS-5114-2022Immunoglobulin G4-related disease is characterized by dense fibrosis, obliterative phlebitis, and lymphoplasmacytic infiltration that contains abundant IgG4 positive plasma cells. It causes tumefactive lesions in the involved organs and is most commonly seen in the salivary glands, pancreas, and retroperitoneum. Ovarian involvement has been reported in only two cases. In our case, a 58-year-old female patient presented with abdominal distention and pain. Pelvic computed tomography revealed a soft tissue lesion compatible with the omental cake, several intraabdominal implants, and bilateral adnexal fullness. A laparotomy was performed under suspicion of peritoneal carcinomatosis secondary to bilateral adnexal mass. In the histopathologic examination, abundant lymphoplasmacytic infiltration and dense fibrosis were observed in both ovaries and the peritoneum. In the areas of greatest density, the density of IgG4-positive plasma cells was found to range from 40 to 50 per high-power field. The patient was accepted as suffering from probable IgG4-related disease because of the bilateral involvement of the ovaries and the histopathological findings. In conclusion, we present this case to draw attention to the fact that IgG4-related disease can also be seen in the ovary.Publication Do morphologic characteristics play a role in nodal metastatic progression of well-differentiated pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors?(Sage Publications Ltd, 2020-07-24) Hasdemir, Seçil; HASDEMİR, SEÇİL; Ugraş, Nesrin; UĞRAŞ, NESRİN; Yerci, Omer; YERCİ, ÖMER; Tasar, Pınar; TAŞAR, PINAR; Dundar, Halit Ziya; DÜNDAR, HALİT ZİYA; Macunluoğlu, Aslı Ceren; Bursa Uludağ Üniversitesi/Tıp Fakültesi/ Genel Cerrahi Anabilim Dalı.; Bursa Uludağ Üniversitesi/Tıp Fakültesi/Patoloji Anabilim Dalı.; Bursa Uludağ Üniversitesi/Tıp Fakültesi/ Bioistatistik Anabilim Dalı.; 0000-0003-1769-7484; 0000-0002-6802-5998; AAH-2716-2021Background: Pancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasms (NENs) are tumors with histopathologic and prognostic heterogeneity that pose difficulties in establishing standards for diagnosis, classification, and treatment. Among NENs, well-differentiated neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) have been classified as grade 1, 2, and 3 in the most recently released World Health Organization classification. Although well-differentiated NETs are associated with relatively better prognosis, they have a potential for malignant behavior such as extrapancreatic spread, metastasis, or recurrence. The present study aimed to evaluate clinical and histomorphologic findings of patients with well-differentiated pancreatic NETs and to identify histopathologic findings effective in predicting nodal metastatic progression. Methods: The study group consisted of 54 patients diagnosed with well-differentiated NET. All preparations and blocks of the patients were examined for the following histopathologic parameters: tumor diameter, microscopic tumor growth pattern (solid, trabecular, acinar, and mixed), cellular features (clear, eosinophilic, oncocytic, peliotic, and pseudopapillary), stromal changes (calcification, lymphocytic infiltration, and stromal hyalinization), presence of necrosis, perineural invasion, lymphovascular invasion, mitotic activity, and Ki67 proliferative index. Results: Lymph node metastasis was present in 7 patients. Lymph node metastasis was significantly associated with tumor diameter of >2 cm (p= 0.012), Ki67 proliferative index of >20% (p= 0.022), grade 3 tumors (p= 0.002), presence of dense stromal hyalinization (p= 0.034), and mild lymphocytic infiltration (p= 0.041). Conclusion: The present study revealed that the new findings such as presence of dense stromal hyalinization and absence of remarkable lymphocytic infiltration could be predictive morphologic findings for the development of lymph node metastasis.Publication Phyllodes tumor of the breast: A clinicopathological evaluation of 55 cases(Aves, 2020-01-01) Hasdemir, Seçil; Tolunay, Şahsine; Özşen, Mine; Gökgöz, Mustafa Şehsuvar; HASDEMİR, SEÇİL; TOLUNAY, ŞAHSİNE; ÖZŞEN, MİNE; GÖKGÖZ, MUSTAFA ŞEHSUVAR; Bursa Uludağ Üniversitesi/Tıp Fakültesi/Meme Cerrahisi Anabilim Dalı; Bursa Uludağ Üniversitesi/Tıp Fakültesi/Patoloji Anabilim Dalı; 0000-0003-1769-7484; 0000-0002-9038-0515; 0000-0002-5771-7649; 0000-0003-1394-2630; GBY-7549-2022; AAI-1612-2021; AAI-1609-2021; JKX-1058-2023Objective: Phyllodes tumors are biphasic tumors consisting of epithelial and stromal components that account for less than 1% of all breast tumors. According to the World Health Organization (WHO) phyllodes tumors are classified into three categories as benign, borderline and malignant. It has been reported that these tumors are usually benign and both the stromal component and the epithelial component may progress to malignancy. In this descriptive study, it was aimed to present the cases of phyllodes tumor and to evaluate the clinicopathological features of these tumors in the light of the literature.Materials and Methods: In our study, 55 cases of phyllodes tumor diagnosed between 2005-2018 in the Department of Medical Pathology were retrospectively studied. A total of 55 cases were included in the study.Results: All cases were female with a mean age of 39.7+15.2 years. Fifty-seven tumors diagnosed in 55 cases were classed as benign in 20 cases (35.1%), borderline in 14 cases (24.6%) and malignant phyllodes tumors in 23 cases (40.3%). Ductal carcinoma in situ (solid and cribriform type) were detected in one case with malignant phyllodes tumor, whereas invasive ductal carcinoma was detected in one case. Bilateral ductal carcinoma in situ was present in the patient with invasive ductal carcinoma.Conclusion: These tumors which rapidly grow into large masses can be clinically and pathologically confused with benign lesions, macroscopic and microscopic evaluation of concomitant in situ-invasive carcinomas should be considered. Phyllodes tumors have an important role in breast surgery and pathology.Publication A case of extensive ductal carcinoma in situ and sclerosing adenosis with metastasis on sentinel lymph node(Sage Publications Ltd, 2019-08-28) NARTER, SELİN; HASDEMİR, SEÇİL; Hasdemir, Seçil; Gökgöz, Şehsuvar; GÖKGÖZ, MUSTAFA ŞEHSUVAR; Tolunay, Şahsine; TOLUNAY, ŞAHSİNE; Bursa Uludağ Üniversitesi/Tıp Fakültesi/Patoloji Anabilim Dalı.; Bursa Uludağ Üniversitesi/Tıp Fakültesi/Genel Cerrahi Anabilim Dalı.; 0000-0003-1769-7484; AAI-1612-2021Introduction: Sclerosing adenosis is a form of adenosis characterized by lobulocentric architecture, glandular and stromal proliferation in which the stromal component compresses and distorts the glandular structures. Atypical epithelial proliferations such as atypical lobular hyperplasia, lobular carcinoma in situ, and ductal carcinoma in situ may accompany areas of sclerosing adenosis. We present a case of ductal carcinoma in situ and sclerosing adenosis with metastatic carcinoma on sentinel lymph node. Case description: A 40-year-old woman presented with a palpable mass in her left breast. Radiologic studies showed a lesion suggesting malignancy in the left breast and atypical lymph node in the left axillary region. Left lumpectomy and sentinel lymph node biopsy was performed. Histopathologic examination revealed lobulocentric lesions with glandular proliferation and hyalinizing stroma in between. Foci of high-grade cribriform and solid type ductal carcinoma in situ were observed. Sentinel lymph node biopsy showed micrometastasis in one lymph node section. Based on these findings, the patient was diagnosed with high-grade ductal carcinoma in situ with sclerosing adenosis. However, the presence of micrometastasis in the lymph node suggested occult invasion that we were not able to detect. Conclusion: Ductal carcinoma in situ with sclerosing adenosis can mimic invasive carcinoma both radiologically and histologically. It should be kept in mind that there may be occult invasive carcinoma in patients with ductal carcinoma in situ whether the lesion is accompanied by sclerosing adenosis or not. Multiple sections and immunohistochemical studies can be of help.Publication Peritumoral and intratumoral lymphocytic infiltration and stromal reaction in high-risk endometrioid carcinomas(Gazi Univ, Fac Med, 2023-01-01) Özsen, Mine; ÖZŞEN, MİNE; Atalay, Fatma Öz; ÖZ ATALAY, FATMA; OCAK, BİROL; Hasdemir, Seçil; HASDEMİR, SEÇİL; Bursa Uludağ Üniversitesi/Tıp Fakültesi/Patoloji Anabilim Dalı.; Bursa Uludağ Üniversitesi/Tıp Fakültesi/Tıbbi Onkoloji Anabilim Dalı.; 0000-0002-7188-6115; AEC-2238-2022Objective: This study aims to evaluate the relationship between the local immune response such as peritumoral and intratumoral lymphocytic infiltration and stromal reaction, with prognosis and other clinicopathological parameters in high-risk endometrioid carcinomas.Method: Totally 98 high-risk cases diagnosed as endometrioid carcinoma in our center between 2005 and 2017, were retrieved from the pathology archives and re-evaluated.Results: Totally 98 cases diagnosed as high-risk endometrial carcinoma were evaluated. Intratumoral and peritumoral lymphocytic infiltration was compared to overall survival period and overall survival was significantly higher in tumors showing peritumoral and intratumoral lymphocytic infiltration (p=0.000