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Detection of pagetoid urothelial intraepithelial neoplasia extending to the vagina by cervical screening cytology: a case report with renewed immunochemical summary

BACKGROUND: Pagetoid spread of urothelial carcinoma (UC) to the lower genital tract is quite a rare and diagnostically challenging condition. Pagetoid urothelial intraepithelial neoplasia extending to the vagina is difficult to diagnose, especially in remote recurrences without symptomatic or macros...

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Autores principales: Koyanagi, Yuki, Kubo, Chiaki, Nagata, Shigenori, Ryu, Ayumi, Hatano, Koji, Kano, Rieko, Tanada, Satoshi, Ashimura, Jun-ichi, Idota, Atsushi, Kamiura, Shoji, Yamasaki, Tomoyuki, Nakatsuka, Shin-ichi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6359825/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30711015
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13000-019-0788-2
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author Koyanagi, Yuki
Kubo, Chiaki
Nagata, Shigenori
Ryu, Ayumi
Hatano, Koji
Kano, Rieko
Tanada, Satoshi
Ashimura, Jun-ichi
Idota, Atsushi
Kamiura, Shoji
Yamasaki, Tomoyuki
Nakatsuka, Shin-ichi
author_facet Koyanagi, Yuki
Kubo, Chiaki
Nagata, Shigenori
Ryu, Ayumi
Hatano, Koji
Kano, Rieko
Tanada, Satoshi
Ashimura, Jun-ichi
Idota, Atsushi
Kamiura, Shoji
Yamasaki, Tomoyuki
Nakatsuka, Shin-ichi
author_sort Koyanagi, Yuki
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Pagetoid spread of urothelial carcinoma (UC) to the lower genital tract is quite a rare and diagnostically challenging condition. Pagetoid urothelial intraepithelial neoplasia extending to the vagina is difficult to diagnose, especially in remote recurrences without symptomatic or macroscopic lesions typical to Paget disease. However, its identification by cervical screening cytology is important because UC is often characterized by a long history of relapse. CASE PRESENTATION: A 68-year-old Japanese postmenopausal woman developed brown vaginal discharge after radical cystectomy for bladder cancer (high-grade UC, pT2a pN0 cM0 [Union for International Cancer Control, 8th edition]) concomitant with focal in-situ UC in the urethra. She had a history of left renal pelvis UC, which was surgically removed 9 months before the radical cystectomy. Gynecologic examination of the lower genital tract was unremarkable although cervical screening cytology demonstrated severely atypical cells with pleomorphism repeatedly. Cervical colposcopy and diagnostic conization revealed no cervical neoplasm. In retrospect, immunocytochemical p16/Ki-67 dual staining for the previous cervical screening was negative for p16 labeling, and the neoplastic cells were positive for cytokeratins 7 and 20, p63, and GATA binding protein 3. No high-risk human papillomavirus genotype was identified by an automated DNA chip system using liquid-based cytology samples. Eleven months post-cystectomy, punch biopsy of the vulva and vagina confirmed intraepithelial UC in the juxtaposed squamous epithelium with pagetoid spread demonstrating positivity for specific urothelial markers: uroplakins II and III and thrombomodulin. Concurrent invasive malignancy was ruled out, and CO(2) laser vaporization of the vulvar and vaginal lesion was performed. The patient remained alive without evidence of invasive malignancy for 14 months after the radical cystectomy for bladder cancer. CONCLUSIONS: To detect recurrent pagetoid urothelial intraepithelial neoplasia with pagetoid spread in the lower genital tract, pathologists should recognize the history of prior UC with special attention to absence of p16 labeling in cervical cytology as a pointer to the diagnosis of urothelial cancer. Using further biopsy and immunohistochemical confirmation of UC relapse, investigation to rule out invasive malignancies and careful follow-up throughout the patient’s lifetime is recommended.
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spelling pubmed-63598252019-02-07 Detection of pagetoid urothelial intraepithelial neoplasia extending to the vagina by cervical screening cytology: a case report with renewed immunochemical summary Koyanagi, Yuki Kubo, Chiaki Nagata, Shigenori Ryu, Ayumi Hatano, Koji Kano, Rieko Tanada, Satoshi Ashimura, Jun-ichi Idota, Atsushi Kamiura, Shoji Yamasaki, Tomoyuki Nakatsuka, Shin-ichi Diagn Pathol Case Report BACKGROUND: Pagetoid spread of urothelial carcinoma (UC) to the lower genital tract is quite a rare and diagnostically challenging condition. Pagetoid urothelial intraepithelial neoplasia extending to the vagina is difficult to diagnose, especially in remote recurrences without symptomatic or macroscopic lesions typical to Paget disease. However, its identification by cervical screening cytology is important because UC is often characterized by a long history of relapse. CASE PRESENTATION: A 68-year-old Japanese postmenopausal woman developed brown vaginal discharge after radical cystectomy for bladder cancer (high-grade UC, pT2a pN0 cM0 [Union for International Cancer Control, 8th edition]) concomitant with focal in-situ UC in the urethra. She had a history of left renal pelvis UC, which was surgically removed 9 months before the radical cystectomy. Gynecologic examination of the lower genital tract was unremarkable although cervical screening cytology demonstrated severely atypical cells with pleomorphism repeatedly. Cervical colposcopy and diagnostic conization revealed no cervical neoplasm. In retrospect, immunocytochemical p16/Ki-67 dual staining for the previous cervical screening was negative for p16 labeling, and the neoplastic cells were positive for cytokeratins 7 and 20, p63, and GATA binding protein 3. No high-risk human papillomavirus genotype was identified by an automated DNA chip system using liquid-based cytology samples. Eleven months post-cystectomy, punch biopsy of the vulva and vagina confirmed intraepithelial UC in the juxtaposed squamous epithelium with pagetoid spread demonstrating positivity for specific urothelial markers: uroplakins II and III and thrombomodulin. Concurrent invasive malignancy was ruled out, and CO(2) laser vaporization of the vulvar and vaginal lesion was performed. The patient remained alive without evidence of invasive malignancy for 14 months after the radical cystectomy for bladder cancer. CONCLUSIONS: To detect recurrent pagetoid urothelial intraepithelial neoplasia with pagetoid spread in the lower genital tract, pathologists should recognize the history of prior UC with special attention to absence of p16 labeling in cervical cytology as a pointer to the diagnosis of urothelial cancer. Using further biopsy and immunohistochemical confirmation of UC relapse, investigation to rule out invasive malignancies and careful follow-up throughout the patient’s lifetime is recommended. BioMed Central 2019-02-02 /pmc/articles/PMC6359825/ /pubmed/30711015 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13000-019-0788-2 Text en © The Author(s). 2019 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Case Report
Koyanagi, Yuki
Kubo, Chiaki
Nagata, Shigenori
Ryu, Ayumi
Hatano, Koji
Kano, Rieko
Tanada, Satoshi
Ashimura, Jun-ichi
Idota, Atsushi
Kamiura, Shoji
Yamasaki, Tomoyuki
Nakatsuka, Shin-ichi
Detection of pagetoid urothelial intraepithelial neoplasia extending to the vagina by cervical screening cytology: a case report with renewed immunochemical summary
title Detection of pagetoid urothelial intraepithelial neoplasia extending to the vagina by cervical screening cytology: a case report with renewed immunochemical summary
title_full Detection of pagetoid urothelial intraepithelial neoplasia extending to the vagina by cervical screening cytology: a case report with renewed immunochemical summary
title_fullStr Detection of pagetoid urothelial intraepithelial neoplasia extending to the vagina by cervical screening cytology: a case report with renewed immunochemical summary
title_full_unstemmed Detection of pagetoid urothelial intraepithelial neoplasia extending to the vagina by cervical screening cytology: a case report with renewed immunochemical summary
title_short Detection of pagetoid urothelial intraepithelial neoplasia extending to the vagina by cervical screening cytology: a case report with renewed immunochemical summary
title_sort detection of pagetoid urothelial intraepithelial neoplasia extending to the vagina by cervical screening cytology: a case report with renewed immunochemical summary
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6359825/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30711015
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13000-019-0788-2
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