An appreciation of Robert E. Scully, MD, and an introduction to a symposium in his honor on recent advances in gynecologic pathology

An appreciation of Robert E. Scully, MD, and an introduction to a symposium in his honor on recent advances in gynecologic pathology

Symposium An Appreciation of Robert E. Scully, MD, and an Introduction to a Symposium in His Honor on Recent Advances in Gynecologic Pathology ROBIERT...

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Symposium An Appreciation of Robert E. Scully, MD, and an Introduction to a Symposium in His Honor on Recent Advances in Gynecologic Pathology ROBIERT H. YOUNG, CO-EDITORS

MD, AND PHILIP B. CLEMENT,

It is with great pleasure that we introduce this symposium on gynecologic pathology in honor of Dr Robert E. Scully on the occasion of his 70th birthday on August 3 1, 199 1. Dr Scully has been a member of the Editorial Board or Associate Editor of Human Pathology since its inception., and contributed an influential review on ovarian tumors to the vety first issue of the Journal. He also was co-editor of the last symposium on gynecologic pathology that appeared in the Journal in 1977. It is therefore appropriate that Human Pathology selve as the forum for this sytnposium and we are grateful to the Editor, Dr Gorstein, and the Associate Editor for Symposia, Dr Pascal, for facilitating its publication. We would like to use this opportunity to acknowledge our own debt and that of pathologists worldwide to Dr Scully for his immense contributions to surgical pathology, particularly gynecologic and testicular pathology. Before commenting on the symposium itself, we believe that a brief review of Dr Scully’s career and contributions is appropriate, especially for those who know Dr Scully only through his writings and lectures. At the same time we hope to indicate why those of us who have been fortunate to have worked with him have found the association so rewarding. We are most grateful to Dr Aleksander Talerman, Professor of Pathology at Thomas Jefferson University Medical School and current President of the International Society of Gynecological Pathologists, and Dr Arthur Herbst, Joseph Bolivar DeLee Distinguished Service Professor and Chairman, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Chicago, for writing personal appreciations of Dr Scully and elaborating on some other facets of his career. Dr Talerman was closely associated with Dr Scully and others in the founding of the International Society of Gyof Pathology, Harvard Medical School, PI-olnthe Department Thejames Homer Wright Pathology Laboratories of the Massachusetts (kneral Hospital, Boston, MA; and the Department of Pathology, \‘ancouver ‘C.eneral Hospital, Ilniversity of British Columbia, Vancouver. (:anada. Kp? wovk Rohcl t E:. SCully. MD, gynecologic pathology, testicular patholog\. Adds-es correspondence and reprint requests to Robert H. 1 rtung. MD, Department of Pathology, Massachusetts General Hospital. Boston, MA 021 13. For infwmation c-nncerning obtaining a copy of the symposium (which appears in the August and September issues) in its entirety, contact Dr ‘k’nung. Copyright 10 I99 I by W.B. Saunders Company 0036-8177 ~!l1/2zl8-0009$5.00/0

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necological Pathologists. Dr Herbst was on the gynecologic staff of the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) for many years, and during this time worked closely with Dr Scully on studies, which are still ongoing, on the abnormalities of the female genital tract associated with intrauterine exposure to diethylstilhestrol. After graduation from Harvard Medical School in 1944, Dr Scully embarked on a 3-year internship and residency in pathology at the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital and Children’s Hospital in Boston. An early indication of his powers of original observation and productivity was provided during this time when he wrote two major articles on testicular tumors, with Dr A. R.

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Parham, beginning an interest in the testis that has continued over the years. As a result, although best known as a gynecologic pathologist, Dr Scully is also recognized worldwide for his expertise in testicular tumors and the evaluation of testicular biopsies. He has accumulated an extensive collection of unusual testicular neoplasms, resulting in his defining a number of new subtypes of testicular tumors and co-authorship of a recent text on this topic. Dr Scully’s interest in gynecologic pathology postdated his interest in testicular pathology, but by only a short period of time, as his residency at the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital was followed by a year as resident at the Free Hospital for Women and Boston Lying-in Hospital, where the late Dr Arthur T. Hertig was the Chief of Pathology. Not surprisingly, Dr Scully’s experience at these institutions, if only for a relatively brief period of time, set in motion a life-long study of gynecologic pathology. After 1 further year as a resident at the Pondville Hospital, Dr Scully was recruited by Dr Tracy B. Mallory to join the staff of the MGH in 1950, where he has remained with the exception of 2 years spent in the Armed Services during the Korean War. When Dr Scully joined the staff of the MGH, he was one of only four full-time staff pathologists working under Dr Mallory’s direction. The others were Dr Benjamin Castleman, Dr Hank Fennell, and Dr Austin L. Vickery, Jr. Dr Ronald Sniffen additionally helped out on a part-time basis. Dr Vickery, Dr Scully’s longtime friend and colleague, has had an office beside Dr Scully’s for most of the last 40 years. Shortly after Dr Scully’s arrival at the MGH, the die was cast in assuring that gynecologic pathology would be one of Dr Scully’s major areas of special interest. Dr John McLean Morris, a g-ynecologist on the MGH staff and subsequently Chief of Gynecology at Yale University, had undertaken to write a book on the endocrine pathology of the ovary and needed a pathologist to assist him with this endeavor. His collaboration with Dr Scully resulted in their publication, Endocrine Pathology of the Ovary, in 1958. The interest in functioning tumors of the ovary expressed in this publication resulted in Dr Scully, from a relatively early stage in his career, being sent examples of many interesting ovarian and other gynecologic tumors. Dr Scully’s careful observations and his access to an increasingly large collection of unusual cases over the years has led to a long list of original contributions, most of which will be familiar to the reader (see the accompanying bibliography). When the link between intrauterine exposure to diethylstilbestrol and clear cell adenocarcinema of the female genital tract first became apparent in the early 1970s Dr Scully, together with others at the MGH, was responsible for a series of papers documenting the nature of this association and the various neoplastic and nonneoplastic abnormalities encountered in these patients. With respect to his activities at the MGH, Dr Scully undertook regular turns signing out general surgical pathology until relatively recently, when the volume of his consultation practice became such that some routine duties had to be discontinued. He still takes his regular 738

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turn in frozen section coverage. Although known to the outside world primarily for his expertise in gynecologic and testicular pathology, generations of residents and staff pathologists at the MGH are well aware of Dr Scully’s superb skills in many areas of surgical pathology, as he had the good fortune to train at a time that preceded the current trend toward subspecialization. This has made him, throughout his career and to this day, an invaluable consultative resource in a wide range of problem areas. The alacrity and speed with which he can make a diagnosis on a very challenging case has impressed generations of residents and staff. Most readers will not be aware that for many years Dr Scully maintained a strong interest in cardiac pathology, which he taught at Harvard Medical School. An additional major responsibility of Dr Scully’s over the years has been a very active participation in the case record publications of the MGH, initially as the pathologist on numerous cases beginning in 195 1, then as Associate Editor, and finally as Editor since 1974. In addition to the selection of the case for each week’s presentation, the last role requires the editing of each case prior to publication, a major time commitment that is tantamount to being responsible for a case report every week. This obligation, on top of his others, means Dr Scully has to be adept at taking advantage of every opportunity to do some editing, as was proven to one of us some years ago when waiting with him for luggage at Los Angeles airport. In the midst of proverbial “mass confusion,” Dr Scully calmly reached into his briefcase, pulled out the familiar manilla folder containing one of the case records awaiting his editing, and set to work seemingly oblivious to his surroundings! Dr Scully’s responsibility for the case records allows full range for his legendary editorial pen, which all who have written papers with him have come to know with a mixture of respect and trepidation. The latter word reflects the angst we have all felt when the draft of a manuscript thought very creditable by the submitter has been returned with a vast number of comments, including grammatical and editorial changes, in Dr Scully’s instantly recognizable neat writing. The initial despair is very quickly replaced by a realization that the polish that Dr Scully provides in both content and presentation invariably results in the final paper being a great improvement on its forerunners. Dr Scully’s contributions have been recognized widely over the years in many ways. He has held the rank of Professor of Pathology at the MGH and Harvard Medical School for many years. Each year he travels extensively in the United States and undertakes frequent trips to foreign countries giving lectures and slide seminars. His careful preparation and attention to detail are highlighted by the fact that he still makes a list of all the slides to be shown in a talk, even one he has given numerous times, with an indication as to the points to be emphasized while they are being shown. Among his many honors, perhaps four of the most noteworthy are the Fred W. Stewart Award of the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in 1980, the Arthur Purdy Stout Award and Lectureship of the American Society of Clinical Pathologists (ASCP) in 1983, the Distinguished

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Pathology Educator Award honoring H. P. Smith, also of the ASCP, in 199 1, and the Maude Abbott Lecture of the US,‘Canadian Academy of Pathology, to be given in March 1992. If the reader wonders how Dr Scully has found the time to accomplish all he has, it will not be a surprise to learn that the term “hard worker” in no way does justice to the hours he has worked over the years, almost always being the first in the department every day (including Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays). The majority of hlis time in recent years has been spent studying and dictating responses to his very large consultation practice, his mailbox invariably being tilled with containers from all over the United States and other parts of the world everv morning. Each case is handled individually by Dr Scully, unless he is out of town, and is given a number bearing the well-known prefix “SCS” (Scully consu11 ation series). Fortunately for those of us who have been able to utilize Dr Scully’s wonderful collection for publications, he has always been meticulous in coding and cataloguing his cases, which now number over 22,000, a great percentage of them of an unusual nature. This collection serves as a superb teaching resource for the many visitors who spend time looking at the slides and reading Dr Scully’s careful letters of reply that are oFten embellished with appropriate references and comments on therapy. Dr Scully conducts the daily departmental surgical pathology conference every Monday, based on his consultation cases from the previous week. and the range of unusual cases shown and discussed by him never ceases to amaze visitors to the department. When planning this symposium we had some initial indecision as to the most appropriate manner in which to select the contributors. There are obviously many pathologis.ts who could have written outstanding reviews on the ar’eas l.overed herein. However, we ultimately thought that the most appropriate contributors would be those who have had a personal association of significant duration with Dr Scully. All the contributors have spent at least 1 year, and in most instances longer periods, as fellows with Dr Scully. We hope we have all learned enough through his guidance to make the accompanying reviews of a standard that Dr Scully would approve, even in the absence this time of his editorial hand. Rigid space constraints have precluded any efforts to make these reviews encyclopedic, profusely illustrated, or exhaustively referenced. Rather, they are an attempt to highlight and summarize some of the important developments in various areas of gynecologic pathology during recent years. In closing, we are sure that the readers of the Journal will jolm the contributors to this symposium in wishing Dr Scully continued good health so that his unique contributions to pathology will continue for many years to come. ROBERT H. Y
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26. Bullon A. Jr, Arseneau J, Prat J. et al: Tubular Krukenberg tumor: A problem in histoparhologic diagnosis. Am J Sut-g Pathol 5: 225-232, 1981 27. Donahoe PK. Fuller AF, Jr. Scully RE, et al: hlullrrian inhibiting substance inhibits growth of a human ovarian cam er in nude mice. Ann Surg 191:1OO-107, 1981 28. Prat J, Scully RE: Cellular fibromas and fibrosarcomas of the war), A comparative clillicopathologic~~l analysis of seventeen cases. Cancer 47:2663-?670, 1981 99. rlguirre 1’. Scully RE: Malignant neuroectoderr~lal tumor of the ovary. a distinctive form of monodermal teratoma. A report of five cases. Am J Surg Pathol 6:283-292, 1982 30. Charpin C..Bhan AK, Zurawski VR, et al: (:al-cinoenlbtyonic antigen (CEA) and carbohydrate determinatr 1!I-‘.) (CA I !)-9). I.ocaliLation in I’_‘1 priman, and mrtastatic ovarian tuniot-s. lnt J Gynecol Pathol I :“3 I-“-l’, 198”_., 31. Cramer DW, Hurchison (;B, Welch EVR. et al: Factl)rs affecting the association of oral contraceptives and (>vari;m cancer. N Engl J Med 307:1017-1051. 1982 32. Cramer D, Welch WR. Srully RE, et al: Ovarian cancer and talc: A case-control study. Cancer 50:372-376, 1982 33. Dickersin C;R, kine IW. Scully RE: Small cell carcinoma 01 Ihe ovary with hypercalcemia. A report of 1 1 cases. Cancer 49: 188197. 1982 34. Prat J, Bhan AK. Dicket-sin (;R. et al: Hepatoicl,y(;lk sac tumor of the ovary (endodermal sinus tumor with hepatoid dtfferentiation). A light microscopical, ultrastructural and inln~unohistoc-helnic-al study of seven cases. Cancer 50:234+2368. 1982 35. Prat J. Young RH. Scully RE: Ovarian mutinous tumors with foci of anaplastic carcinoma. Cancer 50:300-30-t, 1082 36. Prat J, Young RH. Scully RE: Ovarian Sertoli-Leydig cell tumors with tleterologouselenlel~ts. (II) Carti@ and skeletal muscleA cliniropathologic analysis of twelve cases. Cancer 50:2465-2475, 1882 37. Young RH. Prat J, Scully RE: Oval-ian endometrioid carcinomas resembling sex-cord stromal tumors. A clinicopathological analysis of thirteen cases. Am J Surg Pathol ti:5 13-522, 1982 38. Young RH, Prat J, Scully RE: Ovarian Sertoli-Leydig cell tumors with heterologous elements. (1) (;astrointestinal epithelium and car&mid-A clinicopathologic analysis of thirty-six cases. Cancer 50:2+l8-2456. 1982 39. Young RH, Welch WR, Dickersin CR. et al: Ovarian sex cord tumor with annular tubules. Cancer 50: 1384.1302. I !)82 10. ZhangJ. Young RH, Arseneau J, et al: Ovarian stromal tumors containing lutein or Leydig cells (luteinized thecomas and stromal Leydig cell tumors). A clinicopathological analysis of fifty cases. Inr J Cynerol Path01 1:270-285, 1982 -11. Cramer DW. Hutchison (;B. Welch WR. et al: Determinants of ovarian cancer risks. 1. Reproductive experiences and family history. J Nat1 Cancer Inst 71:711-716. 1983 12. Cramer DW, Welch WR, Cassells S. et al: Mumps, menarche. menopause and ovarian cancer. Am J Obstet Gynecol l-17: l-6, 1983 43. Young RH. Dickersin CR, Scully RE: A distinctive ovarian sex cord-stromal tumor causing sexual precocity in the Peutz-.]eghers syndrome. Am J Surg Pathol 7:233-2-13. 1983 44. Young RH. Srully RE: Ovarian Sertoli-Leydig tell tumors with a retiform pattern: A problem in histopdthologic diagnosis. A report of twenty-five cases. Am J Surg Pathol 7:755-77 I, 198:3 45. Young RH, Scully RE: Ovarian sex cot-d-stromal tumors with bizat-re nuclei. A clinicopathologic analysis of seventeen cases. Int J Gynecol Pathol I :325-3X. 1983 46. Young RH. Scully RE: Ovarian stromal tumors with minor sex cord elements. A rrport of seven cases. Int J (;ynecol Pathol ?: .“27-“1-1 _. , IOXY . . 47. Young RH, Scully RE: Ovarian tutIwrs of probabl? wolffian origin. A report of eleven cases. Am J Surg Pathol 7: 125-l 35, 1983 -18. Ahhott TM, Hermann NJ, Jr. Scully RE: Ovarian fetiform teratoma (homunculus) in a nine-year-old girl. Int J (;ynecol Pathol 2:39?-402. 1984 49. Aguirre P. Scully RF., Dayal Y, et al: Mutinous tumors of the ovary with argyrophil cells. An immunohistochemical analysis. Am J Surg Pathol 8:345-356, 1984 50. Cramer DW. Welch WR. Hutchison GB, et al: Dietarv animal fat in relation to ovarian cancer risk. Obstet Gynecol 63:833-838. 1981

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51. Dunaif A, Scully KE, Anderson RN, et al: The effects 01 continuous androgen secwtion on the hyl”)thalarnic-pituita~ axis in wotnen: Evidence from a luteinized theroma of the ovary. ,I Clin Endocrinol Metab .59:3X9-393. 1984 5L -’ Kleinman GM, Young RH, Scully RE: Ependymoma of the ovary. Report of three cases. HI IM PATHOI. 15:632-63X. 1984 53. Nakashima N. Young RH, Scully RE: Androgenic granulosa cell tumors of the oval-y. A clinicopatholo~c~ll ;malysis of seventeen cases and review of the li(erature. Arc-h l’dthol Lab Med 1()8:786791. 1984 51. Yoshinrurd S. Scullv RE, Bell DA. et al: (:orrelation trfascitic tluid cytology with histologic findings before and after tt-eatment of ovarian cancer. Am J Ohstet Gvnecol l-&8:7 1(i-72 1, 198-1 55. Yoshimura S, Scullv RE. Taft PD, Ct al: Per-itoneal tluid c.>tology in patients with ovar:1a~i cancer. (+ecol Oncol 17: I ti I- I tii. 1984 56. Young RH. Dickersin <:R, Scully RE: Juvenile granulosa c-e11 tumor of the wan. A (linic~~path~)lo~cal analysis of I25 cases. Am ,j Surg Path01 8:575-5!46, I !I84 57. Young RH, Dudley A(:, Scully RE: (:I-anulosa cell, ScrtoliLeydig cell and unclassified sex cord-stromal tumors associated with pregnancy. A clinic opathological analysis of thirty-six cases. Cynecol Oncol 18: 18 l-205. I981 58. Young RH. PereL-Ataycle AR. Scully RE: Ov.trian SrrtoliLeydig cell tumor with retifol-m and heterologous components. Report of a casr with hepatocytic differentiation and ele\ated serum alphafetoprotrin. Atn J Surg Pathol 8:709-7 18. I984 59. Young RH. Prat J. Scully RE: Endometrioid stromal sal comas of the ovary. A clinicc j~)athc,logical analysis of twenty-three cases. Cancer- 53:1143-l 155. 10% 60. Young RH, Scully RE: Fibromdtosis and massivr edema of the ovary, possibly related entities. A report of 14 cases of fibromatosis and 11 cases of massive edema. Int J Gynecol Pathol3: 155.178. 1081 6 I. Young RH. Scully RE: Ovarian Sertoli cell tumors. A report of ten cases. Int J Gynecol Pathol 2:349-363. 198-1 62. Young RH. Scully RE: Well-differentiated ovarian SertoliLeydig cell tumors. A clinicopatholo~cal analysis 01. 23 cases. Int J Cynecol Pathol 3:277-290. 198-1 63. Bell DA, Scully RE: Atypical and borderlinr endometrioid adenolihromas of the ovary. A report of 27 cases. Am 1 Surg Pathol 9205-214. 1985 6-1. Bell DA. SCully RE: Benign and borderline clear cell adenofibromas of the ovary. Cancer 56:2922-293 I, 1985 65. Dunaif A. Holfman AR, Scully RE, et al: Clinical, l~iocl~emical and ovarian morphologic features in women with acanthosis nigricans and tnasculini~arion. Obstet Gynecol 66:545-552, 1985 66. Young RH, Lawrence WD. Scully RE: Juwnilr grdnulosa cell tumor-Another neoplasm associated with abnormal chromosomes and ambiguous genitalia. Am J Surg Pathol 9737-755, 19X.5 67. Young RH. Scully RE: Ovarian metastases from carcinoma of the lung: Probletns in interpretation. A report of seven casts. (:ynecol Onrol 21:337-350, 1085 68. Young RH. Scully RE: Ovarian Sertoli-Leydig cell tumors. A clinicopathological analysis of 207 cases. Am J Surg Pathol 9:543569. 1985 69. Aguirr-e P. Scully RE. DrLellis RA: Oval-ian heterologous Sertoli-Leydig cell tumors with gastrointestinal-type epithelium. An intrlinnohistochernical analvsis. AI-ch Pathol I ;db Med 1 10:52X-5X. 1986 70. Aguirre I’, Swlly RE, Wolfe HJ. Ct al: Ar,g~rc,phil cells ill Brenner tumow A histochemic al and im~nunol~istorhrrnit;~I analysis. Int ,J (:ynet 01 Pathol 5:!%-23-I, IO86 71. Rutgers JI,, Scully RE: Functioning ovarian tumors with pcr-ipheral steroid cell pr_olifeI-ation: A report of twenty-four cases. Int J Gynecol Pathol 5:3 1g-337. I986 i’?. Stone CC. Bell DA, Fuller A. et al: Malignant schwannoma of the ovary. Report of a case. Cancer 58:1575-1582. 1986 73. LJpchurch KS. Parker LM. Srully RE, et al: Differential cyclic .4MP r-esponses to calcitonin among hurnan ovarian carcinoma cell lines: A calcitonin-responsive line derived from a rare tumor type. J Bone Miner Res 1:299-304, 1986 74. Clement PB, Young RH. Scully RE: Endometrioid-like v;u-iant of ovarian yolk-sac tumor: A clinicopathological analysis of eight cases. Am J Surg Pathol 11:767-778. 1987

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75. Hayes MC, Scully RE: Ovarian steroid cell tumors, not otherwise specified (lipid cell tumors): A clinicopathological analysis of 63 cases. Am J Surg Pathol 11:835-845, 1987 76. Hayes MC, Scully RE: Stromal luteoma of the ovary: A clinicopathological analysis of 25 cases. Int J Gynecol Pathol 6:313-321. 1987 77. Ishikura H. Scully RE: Hepatoid carcinoma of the ovary A newly descrihrd tumor. Cancer 60:‘2775-2784, 1987 78. Rutgers JL., Young RH, Scully RE: Ovarian yolk sac tumor arising from ‘m endometrioid carcinoma. Report of a case. HUM PATHO,. 18: 1 “%-I 299. 1987 79. Yanai-lnhar I. Scully RE: The relation of ovarian dermoid cysts and immatur-e teratomas. .4n analysis of 350 cases of immature ceratoma and 10 cases of dermoid cyst with microscopic foci of immature tissue. Int J Gynecol Pathol 6:203-212, 1987 80. Young RH, Scully RE: Ovarian steroid cell tumors associated with Gushing’s syndrome. A report of three cases. Int J Gynecol Pathol 6:40-4X. l98i Xf Yotmg RH. Scully RE: Oxvphilic clear cell carcinoma of the cnary: A repljrt c)l.nine cases. AmJ Surg Path01 11:661-667, 1987 X2. Bell DA, Weinstock MA, Scully RE: Peritoneal implants of ovarian serous borderline tumors: Histologic features and prognosis. Cancer 62:2!!13-2222, 1988 83. Clement PB, Young RH, Scully RE: Necrotic pseudoxanthomatous rmdules of ovary and peritoneum in endometriosis. Am J Surg Pathol 12:390-397, 1988 84. Clement PB, Young RH, Scully RE: Ovarian granulosa cell proliferations of pregnancy: A report of nine cases. HIIM PATHOL 19: 657-66”. 19138 8.5. Lin-Tan SK. Cajigas HE, Scully RE: Ovarian cystectomy for scrous borderline tumors: Follow-up study of 35 cases. Ohstet Gynecol 72:775-781. 1988 86. Rutgers ,Jl,, Scully RE: Cysts (cystadenomas) and tumors of the rcte ovarii. Int J Gynecol Pathol 7:330-342, 1988 87. Rutgers JL. Srully RE: Mullerian mutinous papillary cystadenemas of horderlinr malignancy: A clinicopathological analysis of 36 cases. Cancer 61:340-348. 1988 88. Rutgers JL, Scully RE: Ovarian mixed epithelial papillary rystadenomas of horderline malignancy of mullerian type: A cliniropathological analysis of 36 cases. Cancer 61:546-554, 1988 89. Young RH, Clement PB, Scully RE: Calcified thecomas in young women: A report of four cases. Int J Gynecol Pathol 7:343&O, 1988 90. Youing RH. Scully RE: Mutinous ovarian tumors associated with mutinous adenocarcinomas of the cervix. A clinicopathological analysis of I6 cases. Int J Gynecol Pathol 7:99-l 11, 1988 91. Young RH. Scullv RE: Urothelial and ovarian carcinomas of identical cell types: Problems in interpretation. A report of three cases and rrview of the literature. lnt J Gynecol Path01 7: 197-2 I 1, 1988 9”. Aguirre I’, Thor AD, Scully RE: Ovarian endometrioid carcinomas resembling sex cord-stromal tumors: An immunohistochemical study. Int J Gynecol Pathol 8:364-373, 1989 93. &uirre P. Thor AD, Scully RE: Ovarian small cell carcinoma: Histogenetic considerations based on immunohistochemical and other findings. Am,J Clin Pathol 92:140-149, 1989 !)4. Cramer 1)W. Harlow BL. Willett WC, et al: Galactose consumption and metaholism in relation to the risk of ovarian cancer. I .;mcct 2:ti6-7 I, 1980

05. Par.askevas M. Scully RE: Hilus cell tumor of the ovary: A clinicl)pdthol’r,~cal analysis of 14 Reinke-crystal-positive and 9 crystalnegative cases. Int J Gynecol Pathol 8:299-310, 1989 96. entiatlon

Pral: ,J, Matias-Guiu X, Scully RE: Hepatic yolk sac differin an ovarian polyemhryoma. Surg Path01 2: l47- 150, 1989

97. I’oumg RH. Scully RE: Alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma metastatic to the ovary. A report of two cases and discussion of the differential diagnosis of small cell malignant tumors of the ovary. Cancer 64:899-904. 1989 98. Youmg RH, Scully RE: Ovarian metastases from carcinoma of the gallblaldder and extrahepatic bile ducts simulating primary tumors of the aovarv: A report of six cases. Int J Gvnecol Pathol 9:607”-1 1989 99. Bell DA, Scully RE: Ovarian serous borderline tumors with microinvasion. A report of 21 cases. HUM PATHOL 21:397-403, 1990

100. Gilks CB, Bell DA, Scully RE: Serous psammocarcinoma of the ovary and peritoneum. Int J Gynecol Path01 9: 1 I O-l 2 1, 1990 101. Palmer PE, Bogojavlensky S, Bhan AK, 1‘1al: Prolactinoma in wall of ovarian dermoid cyst with hyperprolactinemia. Report 0f.a case. Obstet Gynecol 75:540-543, 1990 102. Young RH, Scully RE: Sarcomas metastatic to the ovary. A report of 2 1 cases. Int J Gynecol Pathol 9:23 l-25!!. 1990 103. Cajigas H. Fariza E, Scully RF. et al: Enhancement ofTAG72 antigen expression in hormone associated ovarian horderline serous tumors: A clinicopathologic analysis. Cancer 1991 (in press) 104. Chumas JC, Scully RE: Sebaceous tumors arising in ovarian dermoid cysts. Int J Gynecol Pathol 1991 (in press) 105. Eichhorn J, Scully RE; Ovarian myxomas: Clinicopathologic and immunological analysis of five cases and review of the literature. Int J Gynecol Pathol 10:156-169, 1991 106. Young RH. Gilks CB, Scully RE: Mutinous tumors of the appendix associated with mutinous tumors of the ovary and pseudomyxoma peritonei. A clinicopathological analysis of 22 cases supporting an origin in the appendix. Am J Surg Pathol 15:415-429, 1991 107. Young RH, Scully RE: Malignant melanoma mrtastatic to the ovary. A clinicopathologic analysis of 20 cases. Am J Surg Pathol 15:849-860, 1991 108. Young RH. Silva EG. Scully RE: Ovarian and juxtaovarian adenomatoid tumors: A report of six cases. Int J (Gynecol Pathol 1991 (in press)

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109. Scully RE, Morris JMcL: Functioning ovarian tumors, in Meigs JV, Sturgis S (eds): Progress in Gynecology (vol 3). Philadelphia. PA, Grune & Stratton. 1957, pp 20-34 110. Scully RE: Androgenic lesions of the ovary, in Grady HG, Smith De (eds): The Ovary. Baltimore, MD, Williams 8c Wilkins, 1962. pp 143-l 74 (International Academy of Pathology Monograph No. 3) 111. Scully RE: Germ cell tumors of the ovary and fallopian tube, in Meigs JV, Sturgis SH (eds): Progress in Gynecology (vol 4). Philadelphia. PA, Grune & Stratton, 1963, pp335-347 112. Srully RE: Classification, pathology and biologic behavior of ovarian tumors. Meadowbrook Staff J 1: 148-l 63. 1968 113. Scully RE: Sex cord-mesenchyme tumors, in Gentil F, Junqueira AC (eds): UICC Monograph on Ovarian Cancer. New York, NY, Springer-Verlag. 1968, pp 40-57 114. Scully RE: Ovarian tumors of germ cell origin, in Sturgis S, Taymor M (eds): Progress in Gynecology (vol 5) Philadelphia, PA, <:rune & Stratton, 1970. pp 329-348 115. Scully RE: Recent progress in ovalian can<-er. H~.M I'ATHOI 1:73-98, 1970 116. Scully RE: WHO classification and nomenclature of ovarian cancer. J Nat1 Cancer Inst Monogr 425-7, 1975 117. Scully RE: Ovarian tumors. A review. Am J Path01 87:686720. 1977 118. Scully RE: Ovarian tumors with estrogenic manifestations. Contemp Ohstet Gynecol 10:83-88, 1977 119. Scully RE: The role of the pathologist in the management of ovarian cancer. Vopr Onkol 23:115-116, 1!)77 120. Scully RE: Treatment of ovarian teratomas. Am J Ohstet Gynecol 135:161-162. 1979 12 1. Scully RE: Sex cord-stromal, lipid cell and germ I ell tumors of the ovary, in Buschbaum HJ (ed): Gynecology and Obstetrics. Hagerstown, MD, Harper and Row, 1980 122. Scully RE: Common epithelial tumors of borderline malignancy (carcinomas of low malignant potential). Bull Cancer (Paris) 69:228-238, 1982 123. Scully RE: Minimal cancer of the ovary, in Burghardt E, Holzer E (eds): Minimal Invasive Cancer (Microcarcinoma). London, UK, Saunders, 1982. pp 379-387 124. Scully RE: Problems in the differential diagnosis of common epithelial carcinomas of the ovary, in Dallenhach-Hellweg G ted): Ovarial-Tumoren. Berlin. Germany, Springer-Verlag, 1982, pp 1.77. 144 125. Scully RE: Special ovarian tumors and their management. Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 8:1419-1421, 1982 126. Young RH, Scully RE: Ovarian sex cord-stromal tumors. Recent progress. Int .J Gynecol Pathol 1: IOI- 123. 1982

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127. Herringtcm JB, Scully RE: Endocrine aspects of germ cell tumors, in Dawjanov I, Salter 1). Knowirs K (eds): Ihe Human Teratomas. New Jersey. NJ. The Humana Press. 1983. pp 2 1:i-229 128. Scully RF., SalaLar H: Problems in the histological typing of ovarian cancer. Validity of comparison of ovariantype-specific cancer incidence rates in several countries, in Stalsberg H (ed): An Illternational Survey of Distributions of Histologic Types of Tumours of the Testis and Ovary. (Geneva. Switzerland, International Llnion Against Cancer, 1983, pp 122-l 35 129. Stalsberg H, Bjarnason 0. de Carvalho A, et al: International comparisons of histolo$c types of ovariar~ c-anwr in cancel- I-egistry material, in St&berg H (ed): An International Suwcy 01.Distributions of Histologic Types of Tumors of the Testis and Ovary. Geneva. Switzerland, International Union Against Cancer. 1983. pp 247-280 130. Young RH. Swlly RF: Ovarian sex c,trrd-stromat tumors: Recent advances and current status. Clin Ohstet Gynarcol 11:93-l%. 1984 131. Richardson C,S, Scully RE. Nikrui N, et al: Mediral progress: Common epithelial cancel- of the ovary. N Engl J Met1 312:4 15-424, 474-483. 198.5 132. Scully RE: lmmunohistot-helnist~ 01. ovat-ian ttmwrs, in Russo J, Russo I, (eds): lrntnrinorytochemist~ in Tumor Diagnosis. Boston. MA, Martinus Nijhoff, 1985, pp 293-320 133. Young RH, Scully RE: Ovarian sex cord-stromal and steroid cell tumors. in Roth LM. Czernobilsky B (eds): Tumors and Tunwrlike Conditions of the Ovary. New York. NY, Churchill l.ivingstone. 1985 134. Scully RE: Ovate. in Henson DE, ,~lbores-Saavetl~ J (eds): The Patholo~ of Incipient Neoplasia. Philadelphia. PA, Saunders, 1986, pp 279-293 135. Scully RE: Classification of human ovarian tumors. Environ Health Pel-spert 73: 15-24, 1987 136. Scully RE: Ovarian tumours with functioning stroma. in Fox H (ed): Haines and Taylor Obstetrical and (;ynaecologiral Pathology (vol 9, cd 3). Edinburgh. UK, Churchill Livingstone. 1987. pp 724-736 137. Scully RE: Pathology of ovarian tumors, in Pivcr S (ccl): Ovarian Mahhmancies. Diagnostic and Therapeutic Advances. Edirlburgh, UK, Churchill Livingstone, 1987, pp 27-58 138. Scully RE. Sobin LH: Histologic typing of ovarian tumors. Arch Pathol Lab Med 1 1 I :794-795, I987 (editorial) 139, Scully RE, Young RH: Recently described forma of c-anwt in young women. Eur J (;ynaecol Oncol 8:243-245. I987 140. Young RH, Scully RE: Mrtastatic tumors of the cwary. in Kurman RJ (ed): Blaustein’s Pathology of the Female Genital Tract (ed 3). New York, NY, Springer-Verlag. 1987, pp 742-768 14 1. Young RH, Scully RE: Non-neoplastir disorders of the ovaq, in Fox H (ed): Haines and Taylor Obstetrical and C;ynaecological Pathology (vol 1, ed 3). Edinburgh. UK, Churchill Livingstone, 1987. pp 519-541 142. Young RH, Scully RE: Sex cord-stromal, steroid c-rll and other ovarian tumors with endocrine. paraendwrine and paraneoplastic manifestations. in Kurman RJ (cd): Blaustein’s Pathology of the Female Genital Tract (ed 3). New York. NY, Springer-Verlag, 1987, pp 607-658. 143. Scully RE: Ovarian tumors with endocrine In;inifestatioris. in DeC;root LJ, Besser GM, Cahill CF. Jr, et al (eds): Metabolic Basib of Endocrinology (vol 3). Philadelphia, PA. Saunders, 1989, pp 19942008 144. Young RH, Scully RE: Ovarian sex cot-cl-stromal tumors: Problems in differential diagnosis. Pathol Annu 23:237-29fi. 1988 (part 1) 145. Bell DA, Rutgers JL, Scully RE: Ovar-ian epithelial ttmwrs of borderline malignancy. in Damjanov I. (:&en A. Mills SE. et al (eds): Progress in Reproductive and Ut-inary Tract Pathology (vol 1). Philadelphia, PA, Field and Wood, 1989, pp l-30 146. Stanford JL, Thomas DB, Ray BM. et al: Epithelial ovarian cancer and combined oral contraceptives. The WHO Collaborative Study of Neoplasia and Steroid Contraceptives. Int J Epidemiol 18: 538-545, 1989 147. Young RH. Clement PB, Srully RE: Pathology of the ovary. in Sternberg SS (ed): Diagnostic Surgical Pathology (~012). New York. NY, Raven, 1989, pp 1655-1734 148. Scully RE. Young RH: Small cell car-cinema of the ovary: A therapeutic challenge. NY State J Med 90: 172-l 73, 1990 (editorial)

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l-19. Young RH. Bell DA, Scully RE: Recent advanc-es in lxthology. Semin Surg Onrol 6:3-L-X22, 1990 151). Young RH. Scully RE: Steroid cell tumors 01 thr ovaly: An update, in Ihn~,jame I, (Cohen .4. Mills SE. rt al (eds): Progres\ in Reproductive and lirinq Tmct PatholobT (vol 2). Philadelphia. PA. Field and Wood. 1990, pp 49-67 151 Bell DA, Scully RE: (Xnic al perspectivr on bar-derliw tw mot’s of the cwary, in Gre?l- BE, BerekJS (eds): (;ynrcologic Oncolob~: Treatment Rationale and Techniclues. New York. NY. Elsevier Science l’uhlishing. pp I 1% 134. I 99 I 152. l.ach k:E:, Young RH. Scully RE. Pathology of ovarian neoplasms in childhood and adolrswncr. Path01 Annu 199 I (in pr.ess) 153. Williams SD, (;erahenson DM, Horowitz (:J, et al: Ovarian germ cell and stromal tutnow. in Hoskins WJ, Perez CA. Young KC: (eda): Principlrs and 1’1act ice of (Cynecologic Orrc-olo~. Philadelphia. PA. I,ippincc~tt. I99 I (in press) 154. Young RH. Srully RE: Endocrine tumors oft he ova-y.CIIW Top Pathol 199 1 (in press) 155. Young RH. Scully RE: Mctastatic tumors in thr o\a~-y: A problem oricwted approach with review of the recent liter-aturr. Semin Diagn Path01 199 1 (in press) l5fi. Young RH, Scully RE: Ovarian palholom of inlrr-tility. in Kraus FT. Damjanov I (eds): The l’atholoa of Reproductive Failure. Baltimore, MD, Williams Xs Wilkins, 199 I, pp 1 O4- 139 157. Young RH. Srully RE: Steroid cell tumor-s of the ovat), in Lowe 1). Fox H (eds): Advanws in C:ynaecological Pathology);. Edinburgh, LIK, Churchill livingstone. 1991 (in press) 158. \‘oung RH. Scully RE: Unusual patterns and wbtypes of gonadal yolk sac tumors and their diff+rential diagnosis. in Nogales F (ed): The Human Yolh Sac. New York. NY, Springer-Verlag. I99 I (in press)

Uterine Corpus 159. Harper KS, Scully RE: Intravenous leiomyl)marc~sih of the ute~ws. Otxtet Qnec-ol 18:519-529. 1961 160. Prakash S, Scully RE: Sarcoma-like pseudopregnancy changes in uterine leiomyomas rcwlting from prolonged norethindrone (norlutin) therapy. A case report. Obstet (:ynecol 24: 106-l 10. 196-l 16 1. Cutler B, Forbes. 4, lngrrsoll F. ct al: Endomrrrial c arc inoma after stilhestrol therapy in gonadal dysgenesis. N Engl ,J Med ?87: 628-63 I, I972 1 fil’. Clement I’H. Swllv RE: Mullerian adenoxux otna 01 the uterus. A ~lir~icopdtl~olc~gi~ analysis of 10 casts of a distitirtive type of mullerian mixed wmor. Cancer 34: 1 138- 1 149, I974 165. Clement PB. Stwll) RF.: Lfterine tm~wrs I-esembling ovarian sex cord tumors. A ~lirlic-opatllolo~~ analysis of I4 cases. Am J Clin Path01 Citi::il”-525, 1976 164. liurman RJ, SCully RE: Clear cell carcinoma 01 thr rndometrium. (:ancer 37:872-882. 1976 165. Kurman RJ. Srully RE, Norris HJ: Trophoblastitpseudotumor of the uterus. An exaggerated form of “syncytial endometritis” simulating a malignant tumor. Cancer 38: 12 14- 1226. 1976 l6fi. Srully RE: Estrogens and endometrial carcinoma. HCIM l’.\I1IOl. X:481-483, 1977 167. Welch WK. Scully RE: Precancerous lesions ot the endometriuni. H~lht P:\~HoI X:50:1-512. 1977 I fi8. Scully RE: (:dncer of uterine c.orl~us-P~~t~~(~Ic)pi( tylws. Current concepts in c awer: Uterine fundal cancer. 1nt.l Radiat Onct)l Rio1 Phys ti:361-364, 1980 169. Scully RE:. Young RH: Trophohlasric ps~~~~l~)~u~~r~)r..4 reappraisal. Arr1.J Surg Path01 5:75-76, 1981 170. Young RH, Kleinman GM. Scully RE: CZoma of the utel-us. Report of a cdse with comments on histogenesis. Am .J Surg Pathol 5:695-699, 108 1 171. King ME, Dickersin (;R. Scully RE: Myxoid leiomyosarc~o~na of the utel‘us. A report of six CXCS. Am J Surg Pathol 6:58%598. 1982 172. Scully RF.: Definition of endometrial carcinoma precursors. Clin Ohstet Gynecol 25-311-48. 1982 173. Aguirw P. Scullv RE, Wolfe HJ, et al: Endomet1 ial car-& noma with argyrophil cells: 4 histochemical and irnmuIiohisto~t,elllical analysis. HLIM PXI HOI. 15:2 10-217. 1984

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2?3. Robboy SJ, Herbst AL, Scully RE: Clear cell adenocarcinoma of the vagina and cervix in young females. Analysis of 37 tumors that persisted or recurred after primary therapy. Cancer 34:606-614, 1974 224. Scully RE, Robboy SJ, Herbst AL: Vaginal and cervical abnormalities including clear cell adenocarcinoma related to prenatai exposure to stilbestrol. Ann Clin Lab Sci 4:222-233, 1974 225. Taft PD. Robboy SJ, Herbst AL. et al: Cytology of clear cell adenocarcinoma of genital tract in young females. Review of 95 cases from the registry. Acta Cytol 18279-290, 1974 226. Herbst AL, Poskanzer DC, Robboy SJ, et al: Prenatal exposure to stilbestrol: A prospective comparison of exposed female offspring with unexposed controls. N Engl J Med 292:334-339, 1975 227. Herbst AL, Robboy SJ, Scully RE: Problems in the examination of the DES-exposed female. Obstet Gynecol46:353-355, 1975 228. Herbst AL, Scully RE. Robboy SJ: Effects of maternal DES ingestion on the female genital tract. Hosp Pratt 10:51-57, 1975 229. Herbst AL, Scully RE, Robboy SJ: Vaginal adenosis and other diethylstilbestrol-related abnormalities. Clin Obstet Gynecol 18: 185-194, 1975 230. Herbst AL, Scully RE. Robboy SJ, et al: Stilbestrol-induced abnormalities of the genital tract in young women, in Taymor ML, Green TH (eds): Progress in Gynecology (vol 6). Philadelphia, PA, Grune & Stratton, 1975, pp 647-668 23 1. Robboy SJ, Scully RE, Herbst AL: Pathology of vaginal and cervical abnormalities associated with prenatal exposure to diethylstilbestrol (DES). J Reprod Med 15:13-18, 1975 232. Herbst AL, Scully RE, Robboy SJ: Diethylstilbestrol-exposed females, in Glass RH (ed): Office Gynecology. Baltimore, MD, Williams &Wilkins, 1976, pp 133-143 233. Robboy SJ, Friedlander LM, Welch WR. et al: Cytology of 575 young women with prenatal exposure to diethylstilbestrol. Obstet Gynecol 48:511-515, 1976 234. Herbst AL, Cole P, Colton T, et al: Age incidence and risk of DES-related clear cell adenocarcinoma of the vagina and cervix. Am J Obstet Gynecol 128:43-50, 1977 235. Herbst AL, Scully RE, Robboy SJ, et al: Diethylstilbestrol in Pregnancy. University of Nebraska, 1977 236. Herbst AL, Scully RE, Robboy SJ, et al: Abnormal development of the human genital tract following prenatal exposure to diethylstilbestrol, in Origins of Human Cancer (vol 4). Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 1977, pp 399-441 237. Robboy SJ. Herbst AL, Scully RE: Vaginal and cervical abnormalities related to prenatal exposure to diethylstilbestrol (DES), in Blaustein A (ed): Pathology of Female Genital Tract. New York, NY, Springer-Verlag, 1977. pp 87-101 238. Robboy SJ< Scully RE, Welch WR, et al: Intrauterine diethylstilbestrol exposure and its consequences: Pathologic characteristics of vaginal adenosis, clear cell adenocarcinoma and related lesions. Arch Path01 lOl:l-5, 1977 “39. Herbst AL, Scully RE, Robboy SJ, et al: Complications of prenatal therapy and diethylstilbestrol. Pediatrics 62:1151-l 159, 1978 (suppl) 240. Robboy SJ, Keh PC, Nickerson RJ, et al: Squamous cell dysplasia and carcinoma in situ after prenatal exposure to diethylstilbestrol: Examination and follow-up of 1,424 females. Obstet Gynecol 51:528-535, 1978 241. Welch WR, Robboy SJ, Townsend DE. et al: Comparison of histologic and colposcopic findings in DES-exposed females. Obstet Gynecol 52457-461, 1978 24?. Scully RE, Robboy SJ, Welch WR: Pathology and pathogenesis of diethylstilbestrol-related disorders of the female genital tract, in Herbst AL (ed): Intrauterine Exposure to Diethylstilbestrol in the Human. American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1978, pp 8-22 243. Herbst AL, Cole P, Norusis MJ, et al: Epidemiologic aspects and factors related to survival in 384 registry cases of clear cell adenocarcinoma of the vagina and cervix. Am J Obstet Gynecol 135:876883, 1979 244. Herbst AL, Norusis M. Rosenow P, et al: An analysis of 346 cases of clear cell adenocarcinoma of the vagina and cervix with emphasis on recurrence and survival. Gynecol Oncol7: 11 l-l 22. 1979 245. Herbst AL, Scully RE, Robboy SJ: Prenatal DES exposure and human genital tract abnormalities. NC1 Monogr 15:25-36, 1979

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252. Green TH, Scully RE: Tumors of the fallopian tube. Clin Obstet Gynecol 5:886-906, 1962 253. Kariminejad MH. Scully RE: Female adnexal tumor of probable wolffian origin. A distinctive pathological entity. Cancer 31: 671-677. 1973 254. Clement PB, Scully RE: Extrauterine mesodermal (mullerian) adenosdrcoma: A clinicopathological analysis of five cases. Am J Clin Path01 69:276-283, 1978 255. Saffos RO, Rhatigan RM, Scully RE: Metaplastic papillary tumor of the fallopian tube-A distinctive lesion of pregnancy. Am J Clin Path01 74:232-236. 1980 256. Bell DA, WoodrufIJM, Scully RE: Ependymoma of the broad ligament. A report of two cases. Am J Surg Pathol 8:203-209. 1984 257. Lawrence WD, Scully RE: Pathology of. the fallopian tube in infertility, in Hunt RB (ed): Atlas of Female Infertility Surgery. Chicago, IL, Yearbook Medical Publishers, 1986 258. Aslani M, Ahn G-H. Scully RE: Serous papillary cystadenoma of borderline malignancy of broad ligament: A report of 25 cases. lnt J Gynecol Path01 7:131-138, 1988 259. Clement PB, Young RH, Scully RE: Extraovarian pelvic yolk sac tumors. A report of four cases. Cancer 62:620-626. 1988 260. Aslani M, Scully RE: Primary carcinoma of the broad Iigament: Report of four cases. Cancer 64: 1540- 1545, 1989 261. Bell DA, Scully RE: Benign and borderline serous lesions of the peritoneum in women. Pathol Annu 24: l-2 1, 1989 (part 2) 262. Clement PB. Young RH. Scully RE: Peritoneum, in Sternberg SS (ed): Diagnostic Surgical Pathology. New York, NY, Raven, 1989, pp 1753-l 776 263. ROSS MJ. Welch WR, Scully RE: Multilocular peritoneal inclusion cysts (so-called cystic mesotheliomd). A report of twenty-five cases and review of the literature. Cancer 64: 1336-l 346. 1989 264. Young RH, Clement PB, Scully RE: Pathology of the fallopian tube and broad ligament, in Sternberg SS (ed): Diagnostic Surgical Pathology. New York, NY. Raven, 1989, pp 1735-1751 265. Bell DA, Srully RE: Serous borderline tumors of the peritoneum. Am J Surg Path01 14:230-239, 1990 266. Kim KR, Scully RE: Peritoneal keratin granulomas with carcinomas of endometrium and ovary and atypical polypoid adenomyoma of endometrium. A clinicopathological analysis of 22 cases. Am J Surg Path01 14:925-932, 1990 267. Korn WT. Schatzki SC, Scully RE: Papillary cystadenoma of the broad ligament in von Hippel-Lindau disease. Am J Obstet Gynecol 163:596-598, 1990 268. Daya D. Young RH. Scully RE: Endometrioid carcinoma of the fallopian tube resembling an adnexal tumor of probable wolffian origin. Int J Gynecol Pathol 1991 (in press)

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317. Scully RE, Artz CF. Sako Y: An evaluation of the surgeon’s criteria for determining the viability of muscle during dehridement. Arch Surg 73:1031-1035, 1956 318. Scully RE: Fat embolism in Korean battle casualties. Its incidence, clinical significance and pathologic aspects. Am J Pathol 3?:379-403. I956 319. Scully RE. Hughes CW: The pathology of skeletal muscle ischemia in man. A description of early changes in muscles of the extremities following damage to major peripheral arteries on the battlefield. Am J Pathol 32:805-829. 1956 3?0. Scully RE. Cohen RB: Ganglioneuroma of adrenal medulla containing ceils morphologically identical to hilus ceils. Cancer 14: 421-425, 1961 32 1. Scully RE, Shannon JM. Dickersin CR: Factors involved in recovery from experimental skeletal muscle ischemia produced in dogs. I. Histologic and histochemical pattern of ischemic muscle. Am J Pathol 39:721-737. 1961 322. Scully RE: Spontaneous regression of cancer.N Engl J Med 264:413-414. 1961 (editorial) 323. Stenger RJ. Spiro D. Scully RE. et al: Ultrastructural and physiologic alterations in ischemic skeletal muscle. Am J Pathol 40: l20, 1962 324. Sell S, Scully RE: Aging changes in the aortic and mitral vaives. Am J Pathol 46:345-365. 1965 3?5. Wang CC. Scullv RE. Leadbetter WF: Primary malignant lymphoma of the urinary bladder. Cancer 24:772-776. 1969 326. Scully RE: The need for uniform terminology. H11v PATHOI. 4:602-603. 1973 (editorial) 327. Scully RE: Mitosis counting-l. HUM I’ATHOI. 7:4X1, 1976 (editorial) 3?8. Scully RE: Neoplasia. in Ldpedea DN (e(l): Yearbook of Science and Technology. New York, NY, McGraw-Hill. 197ti. pp 30% 31 1 329. Danon M, Weintraub DB. Kim SH. et al: Sexual precocity in a male due to thordcic polyembryoma. J Pediatr 92:51-54, 1978 330. Scully RE: Sounding board. In defense ol the CPC. N Engl JMed301:1114-1116. 1979 33 I. Scully RE: Ben C:astl~rnan-Chalrl~~iotl of the (:I’(:. N Engl J Mecl 307:370-371, 19X? 332. Scully RE, Bindcl- SC, Legg $1: Pathological evaluation, classification, staging and principles of biopsy, in Cady B (ed): Cancel-. A Manual for Practitioners (cd 6). Boston, MA, American Cancer Society, Massachusetts Division, 198?. pp 20-36

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Books and Monographs 343. Mel-ris JMcl.. Scully RE:: Endocrine Patholq~ of the Ovaly. St Louis, MO, Mosby, 1958 344. Serov SF, ~cully RE. Sobin LH: Histological typing of ovarian tumours, in International Histological Classification of Turnours. No. 9. Geneva, Switzerland, World Health Organization, 1973 345. Scully RE, Most& FK: Lesions of the gonads, in Proceedings of the American Association of Clinical Pathologists. Chicago, II., Amel-ican Society of Clinical Pathologists, 1973 346. Scully RE: Tumors of the Ovaq and Maldeveloped Gonads. Atlas of Tumor Pathology, Second Series-Fascicle 16. Washington. DC. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, 1979 347. Young RH. Scully RE: Testicular Tunlors. Chicago, 11~. American Society of Clinical Pathology, 1990