Sah, ShatrughanFulmali, RahulMcCluggage, W Glenn2023-07-282023-07-282020-05Int J Gynecol Pathol . 2020 May;39(3):273-2781538-715110.1097/PGP.000000000000061331157685http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14200/1441We report 2 cases of low-grade serous carcinoma probably arising from endosalpingiosis within inguinal lymph nodes. The neoplasms occurred in 51- and 58-yr old women in the absence of tumor within the adnexa, peritoneum or elsewhere. These represent the first reported examples of low-grade serous carcinoma arising within and confined to inguinal nodes. We review the pertinent literature regarding primary nodal low-grade serous carcinoma.enGynaecologyOncology. Pathology.Low-grade Serous Carcinoma Arising in Inguinal Nodal Endosalpingiosis: Report of 2 Cases and Literature Review.Article