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Masanori Yasuda1, Tomomi Katoh, Shinichi Hori, Kimiyoshi Suzuki, Kisaku Ohno, Masanori Maruyama, Naruaki Matsui, Sayuri Miyazaki, Naoki Ogane, Yoichi Kameda.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The uterine endometrial polyp (EMP) has a potential risk of developing malignant tumors especially in postmenopausal women. These malignancies include endometrial intraepithelial carcinoma (EIC). PATIENTS AND METHODS: Eight patients with EIC in the EMP, who were postmenopausal with ages ranging from 49 to 76 years (av. 62), were cytologically reviewed in comparison with histological findings.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23414240 PMCID: PMC3599099 DOI: 10.1186/1746-1596-8-25
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Diagn Pathol ISSN: 1746-1596 Impact factor: 2.644
Cytological features of endometrial intraepithelial carcinomas
| 1 | 61 | watery | micropapillary | often | 12.3 (2.3) | 1~2 |
| 2 | 63 | watery | micropapillary | often | 11.3 (2.1) | 1~2 |
| 3 | 76 | bloody | sheet-like | occasional | 12.8 (2.1) | 1~2 |
| 4 | 60 | watery | micropapillary | occasional | 12.9 (2.3) | 1 |
| 5 | 61 | bloody | micropapillary | occasional | 11.3 (2.4) | 1 |
| 6 | 65 | watery | sheet-like | rare | 14.8 (2.8) | 1 |
| 7 | 49 | watery | micropapillary | occasional | 10.6 (2.2) | 1 |
| 8 | 62 | watery | micropapillary | occasional | 13.6 (2.2) | 1~2 |
a: average of largest diameter of tumor cells (relative value compared to normal nucleus).
Figure 1Case 2 possessing EIC in both endometrial polyp and endometrium (A. Pap × 20, B. Pap × 60, C. loupe view, D. HE × 20, E. HE × 60, F. HE × 60). A. Papillary-structured carcinoma cell cluster is accompanied by a watery background (Pap. ×20). B. The N/C ratio is fairly high and the chromatin is coarsely granular (Pap. ×60). C. Loupe findings show an endometrial polyp arising in the uterine fundus, measuring 1.5 cm in longitudinal length. The endometrium is markedly thin and atrophic. The area marked by an arrow and that marked by an arrowhead are depicted respectively in E and F. D. In the polyp, the glands composed of carcinoma cells are found to be aggregated in the fibrotic stroma. E. Carcinoma cells are replacing the glands in the polyp and stratified into micropapillary protrusions, lacking apparent stromal invasion (HE × 20). F. Carcinoma nests similar to those in the endometrial polyp (D) are also present in the endometrial gland (HE × 60).
Figure 2Case 5 possessing EIC in both endometrial polyp and endometrium, but with stromal invasion in the polyp (A. Pap × 20, B. Pap × 60, C. HE × 20, D. HE × 60). A. A carcinoma cell cluster is accompanied by a bloody background. B. Carcinoma cells having enlarged nuclei appear to be transitional with normal atrophic cells having small-sized nuclei (arrows). C. The polyp has many atypical glands with intraluminal papillary protrusion of the carcinoma cells. D. The border between the carcinoma cells and normal cells is clearly discernible (arrows). There are small carcinoma nests showing stromal invasion (arrowheads).
Figure 3Case 6 possessing EIC confined to endometrial polyp (A. Pap × 20, B. Pap × 60, C. HE × 60, D. HE × 60). A. Large-sized carcinoma cell clusters are accompanied by a non-necroinflammatory background. B. Carcinoma cells mainly appear in a flat and sheet-like cluster. The nucleus has an enlarged eosinophilic nucleolus. C. The atypical glands are normal-sized, accompanied by cystic dilatation of atrophic normal glands. D. Carcinoma cells are replacing pre-existing glands and are arranged in a single layer (compare with normal gland marked by an arrow).
Clinicopathological profiles of endometrial intraepithelial carcinomas
| 1 | polyph | + | 30 | + | + | IA | DFi (66 months) |
| 2 | polyp & endometrium | + | 60 | - | - | IA | DF (65 months) |
| 3f | polyp & endometrium | + | 35 | - | - | IA | DF (36 months) |
| 4 | polyp | + | 30 | - | - | IA | DF (30 months) |
| 5 | polyph & endometrium | + | 45 | - | + | IA | DF (39 months) |
| 6 | polyp | + | 25 | - | - | IA | DF (39 months) |
| 7 g | polyp | - | 30 | - | - | IA | DODj (44 months) |
| 8 | polyph & endometrium | - | 70 | - | - | IA | DF (12 months) |
a:+, strongly positive cells more than 80%.
b: index of positive cells(%), c: +, positive cells more than 80%.
d: +, positive cells more than 80%.
e: since initial diagnosis.
f: history of breast cancer with Tamoxifen administration.
g: autopsy performed.
h: with stromal invasion, i: disease free, j: death on disease.
Figure 4Immunohistochemical staining profiles represented by Case 5 (A. p53 × 40, B. MIB-1 × 40, C. ER × 20, D. PgR × 20). A. Almost all of the carcinoma cells are strongly positive. B. More than half the carcinoma cells are labeled. C. The expression is observed in the cystically dilated normal glands and stromal cells but not in the carcinoma cells. D. The expression behavior is basically similar to the ER expression.