C Dane1, Z Tatar, B Dane, A Cetin. 1. Department of Gynecology & Obstetrics, Haseki Training & Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey. cemdane@yahoo.com
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to compare the histopathologic features and surgical stage of endometrial carcinoma with tumor-free endometrial tissues. METHODS: Data from the files of 80 patients with endometrial carcinoma who were managed at Haseki Training & Research Hospital between January 2001 and July 2007 were evaluated. We assessed tumor-free endometrium, stage, histologic type and grade, depth of myometrial invasion, peritoneal cytology, adnexal-cervical involvement, lymphovascular space invasion (LVSI), and lymph node metastases. RESULTS: Twenty-nine patients (43%) with endometrial carcinoma had concomitant endometrial hyperplasia. Seven patients (10%) had one or more areas of metaplasia in the endometrium adjacent to the carcinoma. Endometrial carcinoma with atrophic background was significantly associated with aggressive histopathologic type (p < 0.04) and LVSI (p < 0.02). CONCLUSION: The histological characteristics of non-tumoral endometrium were found to be critical in determining the type of aggressive tumor and LVSI in atrophy-associated carcinomas.
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to compare the histopathologic features and surgical stage of endometrial carcinoma with tumor-free endometrial tissues. METHODS: Data from the files of 80 patients with endometrial carcinoma who were managed at Haseki Training & Research Hospital between January 2001 and July 2007 were evaluated. We assessed tumor-free endometrium, stage, histologic type and grade, depth of myometrial invasion, peritoneal cytology, adnexal-cervical involvement, lymphovascular space invasion (LVSI), and lymph node metastases. RESULTS: Twenty-nine patients (43%) with endometrial carcinoma had concomitant endometrial hyperplasia. Seven patients (10%) had one or more areas of metaplasia in the endometrium adjacent to the carcinoma. Endometrial carcinoma with atrophic background was significantly associated with aggressive histopathologic type (p < 0.04) and LVSI (p < 0.02). CONCLUSION: The histological characteristics of non-tumoral endometrium were found to be critical in determining the type of aggressive tumor and LVSI in atrophy-associated carcinomas.