Benign Epithelial Hyperplasia (Secretory Cell Outgrowths)


D efinition Benign, self-limited clonal proliferations of tubal secretory-type cells with variable ciliation.

Clinical Features

Epidemiology and Pathogenesis

  • Secretory cell outgrowths (SCOUTs) are common proliferations seen most commonly in the sixth and seventh decades of life but may be found earlier.

  • They are increased somewhat in fallopian tubes of women with borderline or malignant serous tumors. However, whether they have a direct relationship to serous neoplasia is unknown.

  • SCOUTs are presumably an outgrowth from a specialized progenitor cell in the fallopian tube.

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