for β-catenin in
uterine leiomyoma, which is negative as there is only staining of cytoplasm but not of cell nuclei. This is a consistent finding, which helps in distinguishing such tumors from β-catenin positive spindle cell tumors. Uterine fibroids are leiomyomata of the
uterine smooth muscle. As other leiomyomata, they are
benign, but may lead to excessive menstrual bleeding (
menorrhagia), often cause
anemia and may lead to
infertility. A rare form of these tumors is uterine
lipoleiomyoma—benign tumors consisting of a mixture of
adipocytes and smooth muscle cells. Uterine lipoleiomyomata have been observed together with ovarian and other pathologies and some of them may develop into
liposarcoma. These tumors are monoclonal, and non-random chromosomal abnormalities have been seen in 40% of the tumors. ==Gallbladder==