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The significance of psammoma bodies in screening cervical cytologic smears.

Howard G Muntz1, Barbara A Goff, Kathryn McGonigle, Christina Isacson.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Although the presence of psammoma bodies in cervical cytologic smears has been associated previously with gynecologic malignancies, the clinical significance of this finding in asymptomatic women who undergo routine cervical cytologic screening has not been well defined. STUDY
DESIGN: For this retrospective clinicopathologic study, a search of the Virginia Mason Medical Center computerized cytology registry from 1993 through March 2002 identified 25 evaluable cervical cytologic smears that contained psammomatous calcifications. Slides were reviewed, and clinical information was obtained from medical records.
RESULTS: The median patient age was 36 years (range, 22-72 years). Nine women were postmenopausal. All cytologic smears were obtained for routine screening, and no abnormal cells that were diagnostic of malignancy were identified. Possible explanations for the psammoma bodies was determined for 11 women, including foci of calcifications in benign endometrial or endocervical tissue (4 women), polyps (3 women), marked atrophy (3 women), postpartum (2 women), and follicular cervicitis (1 woman). None of the 25 women had cancer. After excluding 1 woman who was to lost to follow-up, the remaining 24 women were followed up for a median of 3 years (range, 6 months-7 years) without the subsequent detection of cancer.
CONCLUSION: Cancers that were reported in previous studies usually were diagnosed in women with malignant background cytology or abnormal symptoms, such as postmenopausal bleeding. In contrast, our study suggests that the presence of psammoma bodies in normal cytologic smears of asymptomatic women is an incidental finding.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12825000     DOI: 10.1067/mob.2003.392

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Obstet Gynecol        ISSN: 0002-9378            Impact factor:   8.661


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4.  Prevalence and significance of psammoma bodies in cervicovaginal smears in a cervical cancer screening program with emphasis on a case of primary bilateral ovarian psammocarcinoma.

Authors:  Teresa Pusiol; Anna M Parolari; Irene Piscioli; Luca Morelli; Franca Del Nonno; Stefano Licci
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