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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
[[Mucinous cystadenocarcinoma]] commonly affects individuals older than forty years of age. Females are more commonly affected with mucinous cystadenoma of [[pancreas]] than males. | [[Mucinous cystadenocarcinoma]] commonly affects individuals older than forty years of age. Females are more commonly affected with mucinous cystadenoma of [[pancreas]] than males. | ||
==Epidemiology and Demographics== | ==Epidemiology and Demographics== | ||
=== Incidence === | |||
====Mucinous cystadenoma of ovary==== | ====Mucinous cystadenoma of ovary==== | ||
* 3 to 4 percent of primary [[ovarian cancer]]<nowiki/>s is mucinous [[Cancer|cancers]] of the [[ovary]].<ref name="pmid4735836">{{cite journal |vauthors=Hart WR, Norris HJ |title=Borderline and malignant mucinous tumors of the ovary. Histologic criteria and clinical behavior |journal=Cancer |volume=31 |issue=5 |pages=1031–45 |date=May 1973 |pmid=4735836 |doi= |url=}}</ref><ref name="pmid10366144">{{cite journal |vauthors=Riopel MA, Ronnett BM, Kurman RJ |title=Evaluation of diagnostic criteria and behavior of ovarian intestinal-type mucinous tumors: atypical proliferative (borderline) tumors and intraepithelial, microinvasive, invasive, and metastatic carcinomas |journal=Am. J. Surg. Pathol. |volume=23 |issue=6 |pages=617–35 |date=June 1999 |pmid=10366144 |doi= |url=}}</ref><ref name="pmid9850171">{{cite journal |vauthors=Hoerl HD, Hart WR |title=Primary ovarian mucinous cystadenocarcinomas: a clinicopathologic study of 49 cases with long-term follow-up |journal=Am. J. Surg. Pathol. |volume=22 |issue=12 |pages=1449–62 |date=December 1998 |pmid=9850171 |doi= |url=}}</ref> | *3 to 4 percent of primary [[ovarian cancer]]<nowiki/>s is mucinous [[Cancer|cancers]] of the [[ovary]].<ref name="pmid4735836">{{cite journal |vauthors=Hart WR, Norris HJ |title=Borderline and malignant mucinous tumors of the ovary. Histologic criteria and clinical behavior |journal=Cancer |volume=31 |issue=5 |pages=1031–45 |date=May 1973 |pmid=4735836 |doi= |url=}}</ref><ref name="pmid10366144">{{cite journal |vauthors=Riopel MA, Ronnett BM, Kurman RJ |title=Evaluation of diagnostic criteria and behavior of ovarian intestinal-type mucinous tumors: atypical proliferative (borderline) tumors and intraepithelial, microinvasive, invasive, and metastatic carcinomas |journal=Am. J. Surg. Pathol. |volume=23 |issue=6 |pages=617–35 |date=June 1999 |pmid=10366144 |doi= |url=}}</ref><ref name="pmid9850171">{{cite journal |vauthors=Hoerl HD, Hart WR |title=Primary ovarian mucinous cystadenocarcinomas: a clinicopathologic study of 49 cases with long-term follow-up |journal=Am. J. Surg. Pathol. |volume=22 |issue=12 |pages=1449–62 |date=December 1998 |pmid=9850171 |doi= |url=}}</ref><nowiki/> | ||
* With predominance in peri[[menopausal]] women late 40s to early 50s. | *With predominance in peri[[menopausal]] women late 40s to early 50s. | ||
* Account for 10 to 15% of all [[ovarian tumor]]<nowiki/>s.<ref name="pmid4735836" | *Account for 10 to 15% of all [[ovarian tumor]]<nowiki/>s.<ref name="pmid4735836" /><ref name="pmid15293671">{{cite journal |vauthors=Bladt O, De Man R, Aerts R |title=Mucinous cystadenoma of the ovary |journal=JBR-BTR |volume=87 |issue=3 |pages=118–9 |date=2004 |pmid=15293671 |doi= |url=}}</ref><ref name="pmid8112952">{{cite journal |vauthors=de Nictolis M, Montironi R, Tommasoni S, Valli M, Pisani E, Fabris G, Prat J |title=Benign, borderline, and well-differentiated malignant intestinal mucinous tumors of the ovary: a clinicopathologic, histochemical, immunohistochemical, and nuclear quantitative study of 57 cases |journal=Int. J. Gynecol. Pathol. |volume=13 |issue=1 |pages=10–21 |date=January 1994 |pmid=8112952 |doi= |url=}}</ref><ref name="pmid15626914">{{cite journal |vauthors=Hart WR |title=Mucinous tumors of the ovary: a review |journal=Int. J. Gynecol. Pathol. |volume=24 |issue=1 |pages=4–25 |date=January 2005 |pmid=15626914 |doi= |url=}}</ref><nowiki/> | ||
* Benign mucinous cystadenomas make 80 percent of these. | *Benign mucinous cystadenomas make 80 percent of these. | ||
====Mucinous cystadenoma of pancreas==== | ====Mucinous cystadenoma of pancreas==== | ||
*Mostly in perimenopausal women in late 40s to early 50s.<ref name="pmid11075847">{{cite journal |vauthors=Lee KR, Scully RE |title=Mucinous tumors of the ovary: a clinicopathologic study of 196 borderline tumors (of intestinal type) and carcinomas, including an evaluation of 11 cases with 'pseudomyxoma peritonei' |journal=Am. J. Surg. Pathol. |volume=24 |issue=11 |pages=1447–64 |date=November 2000 |pmid=11075847 |doi= |url=}}</ref> | *Mostly in perimenopausal women in late 40s to early 50s.<ref name="pmid11075847">{{cite journal |vauthors=Lee KR, Scully RE |title=Mucinous tumors of the ovary: a clinicopathologic study of 196 borderline tumors (of intestinal type) and carcinomas, including an evaluation of 11 cases with 'pseudomyxoma peritonei' |journal=Am. J. Surg. Pathol. |volume=24 |issue=11 |pages=1447–64 |date=November 2000 |pmid=11075847 |doi= |url=}}</ref> | ||
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* Age of [[Diagnosis-related group|diagnosis]] 50s and 60s.<ref name="pmid1440166">{{cite journal |vauthors=Landen S, Bertrand C, Maddern GJ, Herman D, Pourbaix A, de Neve A, Schmitz A |title=Appendiceal mucoceles and pseudomyxoma peritonei |journal=Surg Gynecol Obstet |volume=175 |issue=5 |pages=401–4 |date=November 1992 |pmid=1440166 |doi= |url=}}</ref> | * Age of [[Diagnosis-related group|diagnosis]] 50s and 60s.<ref name="pmid1440166">{{cite journal |vauthors=Landen S, Bertrand C, Maddern GJ, Herman D, Pourbaix A, de Neve A, Schmitz A |title=Appendiceal mucoceles and pseudomyxoma peritonei |journal=Surg Gynecol Obstet |volume=175 |issue=5 |pages=401–4 |date=November 1992 |pmid=1440166 |doi= |url=}}</ref> | ||
==References== | == References == | ||
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Overview
Mucinous cystadenocarcinoma commonly affects individuals older than forty years of age. Females are more commonly affected with mucinous cystadenoma of pancreas than males.
Epidemiology and Demographics
Incidence
Mucinous cystadenoma of ovary
- 3 to 4 percent of primary ovarian cancers is mucinous cancers of the ovary.[1][2][3]
- With predominance in perimenopausal women late 40s to early 50s.
- Account for 10 to 15% of all ovarian tumors.[1][4][5][6]
- Benign mucinous cystadenomas make 80 percent of these.
Mucinous cystadenoma of pancreas
- Mostly in perimenopausal women in late 40s to early 50s.[7]
- More common in females than males.
Mucinous cystadenoma of appendix
- Appendiceal mucinous neoplasms are rare.
- 1000 to 2000 cases are diagnosed annually in the United States.[8]
- More common in females.[9]
- Age of diagnosis 50s and 60s.[10]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Hart WR, Norris HJ (May 1973). "Borderline and malignant mucinous tumors of the ovary. Histologic criteria and clinical behavior". Cancer. 31 (5): 1031–45. PMID 4735836.
- ↑ Riopel MA, Ronnett BM, Kurman RJ (June 1999). "Evaluation of diagnostic criteria and behavior of ovarian intestinal-type mucinous tumors: atypical proliferative (borderline) tumors and intraepithelial, microinvasive, invasive, and metastatic carcinomas". Am. J. Surg. Pathol. 23 (6): 617–35. PMID 10366144.
- ↑ Hoerl HD, Hart WR (December 1998). "Primary ovarian mucinous cystadenocarcinomas: a clinicopathologic study of 49 cases with long-term follow-up". Am. J. Surg. Pathol. 22 (12): 1449–62. PMID 9850171.
- ↑ Bladt O, De Man R, Aerts R (2004). "Mucinous cystadenoma of the ovary". JBR-BTR. 87 (3): 118–9. PMID 15293671.
- ↑ de Nictolis M, Montironi R, Tommasoni S, Valli M, Pisani E, Fabris G, Prat J (January 1994). "Benign, borderline, and well-differentiated malignant intestinal mucinous tumors of the ovary: a clinicopathologic, histochemical, immunohistochemical, and nuclear quantitative study of 57 cases". Int. J. Gynecol. Pathol. 13 (1): 10–21. PMID 8112952.
- ↑ Hart WR (January 2005). "Mucinous tumors of the ovary: a review". Int. J. Gynecol. Pathol. 24 (1): 4–25. PMID 15626914.
- ↑ Lee KR, Scully RE (November 2000). "Mucinous tumors of the ovary: a clinicopathologic study of 196 borderline tumors (of intestinal type) and carcinomas, including an evaluation of 11 cases with 'pseudomyxoma peritonei'". Am. J. Surg. Pathol. 24 (11): 1447–64. PMID 11075847.
- ↑ Choudry HA, Pai RK (August 2018). "Management of Mucinous Appendiceal Tumors". Ann. Surg. Oncol. 25 (8): 2135–2144. doi:10.1245/s10434-018-6488-4. PMID 29717422.
- ↑ Aho AJ, Heinonen R, Laurén P (1973). "Benign and malignant mucocele of the appendix. Histological types and prognosis". Acta Chir Scand. 139 (4): 392–400. PMID 4718184.
- ↑ Landen S, Bertrand C, Maddern GJ, Herman D, Pourbaix A, de Neve A, Schmitz A (November 1992). "Appendiceal mucoceles and pseudomyxoma peritonei". Surg Gynecol Obstet. 175 (5): 401–4. PMID 1440166.