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Background/Aims A prospective study identified three patients between 2004 and 2010 with mesectodermal leiomyoma. The study was conducted to analyse the presence or absence of sex steroid hormone receptors in mesectodermal leiomyomas.MethodsThe clinical features were collated. All three patients had operative procedures to either remove or sample the mesectodermal leiomyomas. The tissue was fixed in formalin and exposed to conventional histological processing. Immunohistochemistry using antibodies to androgen (AR), oestrogen (ER), and progesterone (PR) receptors was performed, followed by stain scoring to assess for expression status.ResultsAll three cases were confirmed by histology to be examples of mesectodermal leiomyomas. All three expressed sex steroid hormone receptors. One case expressed both PR and AR, one case PR only and another case AR only. None of the cases expressed ER receptors.ConclusionAll three cases displayed some sex steroid hormone receptor expression. This is supportive evidence that sex steroid hormones may have a role in the pathogenesis of this tumour and suggest that it may be amenable to hormonal manipulation therapy, in a manner similar to conventional uterine leiomyomas. © 2013 Macmillan Publishers Limited All rights reserved.
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Quhill, H., Rennie, I. G., Rundle, P. A., & Mudhar, H. S. (2013). Three cases of intraocular mesectodermal leiomyoma expressing progesterone and androgen receptors. Eye (Basingstoke), 27(5), 669–672. https://doi.org/10.1038/eye.2013.37
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