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Cytological variations and typical diagnostic features of endocervical adenocarcinoma in situ: A retrospective study of 74 cases

BACKGROUND: The sensitivity of Papanicolaou smears for detecting endocervical adenocarcinoma in situ (AIS) is very low. A comprehensive cytological analysis of endocervical AIS is necessary to increase diagnostic accuracy. METHODS: The subjects were 74 patients with pathologically-diagnosed AIS. A t...

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Autores principales: Umezawa, Takashi, Umemori, Miyaka, Horiguchi, Ayana, Nomura, Kouichi, Takahashi, Hiroyuki, Yamada, Kyosuke, Ochiai, Kazunori, Okamoto, Aikou, Ikegami, Masahiro, Sawabe, Motoji
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4421916/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25972909
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1742-6413.156081
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author Umezawa, Takashi
Umemori, Miyaka
Horiguchi, Ayana
Nomura, Kouichi
Takahashi, Hiroyuki
Yamada, Kyosuke
Ochiai, Kazunori
Okamoto, Aikou
Ikegami, Masahiro
Sawabe, Motoji
author_facet Umezawa, Takashi
Umemori, Miyaka
Horiguchi, Ayana
Nomura, Kouichi
Takahashi, Hiroyuki
Yamada, Kyosuke
Ochiai, Kazunori
Okamoto, Aikou
Ikegami, Masahiro
Sawabe, Motoji
author_sort Umezawa, Takashi
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description BACKGROUND: The sensitivity of Papanicolaou smears for detecting endocervical adenocarcinoma in situ (AIS) is very low. A comprehensive cytological analysis of endocervical AIS is necessary to increase diagnostic accuracy. METHODS: The subjects were 74 patients with pathologically-diagnosed AIS. A total of 140 Papanicolaou smears were reviewed to calculate the sensitivity of the Papanicolaou smears for detecting AIS and the incidence of sampling/screening/diagnostic errors. The cytological review was performed by 6 cytotechnologists, and the final cytological diagnosis was obtained at the consensus meeting. We classified the cases into three differentiation types; typical type (well-differentiated AIS), polymorphic type (poorly differentiated AIS), and mixed typical and polymorphic type. Three cytological subtypes (endocervical, endometrioid and intestinal subtypes) of AIS were also analyzed. RESULTS: The sensitivity of the original Papanicolaou smears for the detection of AIS was 44.6%, while that for the detection of AIS and adenocarcinoma was 63.5%. The diagnostic accuracy of AIS increased to 78.5% in the final diagnosis. The common characteristic features were microbiopsies/hyperchromatic crowded groups (HCG) (82.0%) and mitotic figures (72.2%). The appearance of single cells (2.8%) was rare, and all the cervical cytology smears showed no evidence of necrotic tumor diathesis. The most common AIS was the typical type (41 cases, 67.2%) among all cytologically-diagnosed AIS or adenocarcinoma cases (61 cases). Although mixed typical and polymorphic AIS existed in 17 cases (27.9%), pure polymorphic AIS was very rare (3 cases, 4.9%). The endocervical subtype was the most predominant subtype (67.2%), followed by a few mixed subtypes. The important diagnostic keys for AIS cytology are as follows: (1) The appearance of microbiopsies/HCG (single-cell pattern is rare), (2) mitotic figures in the microbiopsies/HCG, (3) a lack of necrotic tumor diathesis in cases with polymorphic AIS, and (4) recognition of typical cytological subtypes. CONCLUSIONS: The relatively low diagnostic accuracy AIS was caused by the underestimation of microbiopsies/HCG and the overestimation of polymorphic components. The typical cytological features of AIS are the presence of microbiopsies/HCG with mitotic figures in the absence of necrotic tumor diathesis in specimens containing endocervical samples. The recognition of infrequent AIS subtypes (endometrioid and intestinal subtypes) is also important.
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spelling pubmed-44219162015-05-13 Cytological variations and typical diagnostic features of endocervical adenocarcinoma in situ: A retrospective study of 74 cases Umezawa, Takashi Umemori, Miyaka Horiguchi, Ayana Nomura, Kouichi Takahashi, Hiroyuki Yamada, Kyosuke Ochiai, Kazunori Okamoto, Aikou Ikegami, Masahiro Sawabe, Motoji Cytojournal Research Article BACKGROUND: The sensitivity of Papanicolaou smears for detecting endocervical adenocarcinoma in situ (AIS) is very low. A comprehensive cytological analysis of endocervical AIS is necessary to increase diagnostic accuracy. METHODS: The subjects were 74 patients with pathologically-diagnosed AIS. A total of 140 Papanicolaou smears were reviewed to calculate the sensitivity of the Papanicolaou smears for detecting AIS and the incidence of sampling/screening/diagnostic errors. The cytological review was performed by 6 cytotechnologists, and the final cytological diagnosis was obtained at the consensus meeting. We classified the cases into three differentiation types; typical type (well-differentiated AIS), polymorphic type (poorly differentiated AIS), and mixed typical and polymorphic type. Three cytological subtypes (endocervical, endometrioid and intestinal subtypes) of AIS were also analyzed. RESULTS: The sensitivity of the original Papanicolaou smears for the detection of AIS was 44.6%, while that for the detection of AIS and adenocarcinoma was 63.5%. The diagnostic accuracy of AIS increased to 78.5% in the final diagnosis. The common characteristic features were microbiopsies/hyperchromatic crowded groups (HCG) (82.0%) and mitotic figures (72.2%). The appearance of single cells (2.8%) was rare, and all the cervical cytology smears showed no evidence of necrotic tumor diathesis. The most common AIS was the typical type (41 cases, 67.2%) among all cytologically-diagnosed AIS or adenocarcinoma cases (61 cases). Although mixed typical and polymorphic AIS existed in 17 cases (27.9%), pure polymorphic AIS was very rare (3 cases, 4.9%). The endocervical subtype was the most predominant subtype (67.2%), followed by a few mixed subtypes. The important diagnostic keys for AIS cytology are as follows: (1) The appearance of microbiopsies/HCG (single-cell pattern is rare), (2) mitotic figures in the microbiopsies/HCG, (3) a lack of necrotic tumor diathesis in cases with polymorphic AIS, and (4) recognition of typical cytological subtypes. CONCLUSIONS: The relatively low diagnostic accuracy AIS was caused by the underestimation of microbiopsies/HCG and the overestimation of polymorphic components. The typical cytological features of AIS are the presence of microbiopsies/HCG with mitotic figures in the absence of necrotic tumor diathesis in specimens containing endocervical samples. The recognition of infrequent AIS subtypes (endometrioid and intestinal subtypes) is also important. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2015-04-29 /pmc/articles/PMC4421916/ /pubmed/25972909 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1742-6413.156081 Text en Copyright: © 2015 Umezawa T, et al.; licensee Cytopathology Foundation Inc. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Umezawa, Takashi
Umemori, Miyaka
Horiguchi, Ayana
Nomura, Kouichi
Takahashi, Hiroyuki
Yamada, Kyosuke
Ochiai, Kazunori
Okamoto, Aikou
Ikegami, Masahiro
Sawabe, Motoji
Cytological variations and typical diagnostic features of endocervical adenocarcinoma in situ: A retrospective study of 74 cases
title Cytological variations and typical diagnostic features of endocervical adenocarcinoma in situ: A retrospective study of 74 cases
title_full Cytological variations and typical diagnostic features of endocervical adenocarcinoma in situ: A retrospective study of 74 cases
title_fullStr Cytological variations and typical diagnostic features of endocervical adenocarcinoma in situ: A retrospective study of 74 cases
title_full_unstemmed Cytological variations and typical diagnostic features of endocervical adenocarcinoma in situ: A retrospective study of 74 cases
title_short Cytological variations and typical diagnostic features of endocervical adenocarcinoma in situ: A retrospective study of 74 cases
title_sort cytological variations and typical diagnostic features of endocervical adenocarcinoma in situ: a retrospective study of 74 cases
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4421916/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25972909
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1742-6413.156081
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