Literature DB >> 25728997

Pemphigus vulgaris of the cervix: diagnostic difficulties associated with the Pap test.

Karina Munhoz de Paula Alves Coelho1,2, Jaqueline Stall2, Paulo Henrique Condeixa de França3, Lara Cristina de Carvalho Tavares1,2, Giuliano Stefanello Bublitz2,3, Beliza Loos1,2, Luciana Carvalho Costa1,2, Hercílio Fronza Júnior1,2.   

Abstract

Pemphigus vulgaris (PV) is a rare mucocutaneous disease caused by the abnormal production of antibodies against epithelial cell surface glycoproteins, resulting in loss of cell adhesion and intraepithelial blister formation. Cervical involvement in PV has been poorly reported, and there is little information regarding the criteria about consequential cytological changes identified in a Papanicolaou-stained cervicovaginal smear (Pap smear). Here, we report a case of PV manifesting in the cervix as well as the difficulty associated with the cytomorphological identification and interpretation of acantholytic cells. This case involved a 40-year-old patient with no history of Pap test abnormalities and no prior diagnosis of PV. In the cytological assessment, cells were identified both in isolation and in clusters that exhibited round nuclei of increased volume, inconspicuous nucleoli, and perinuclear halos. The patient underwent a cervical biopsy that revealed vesiculobullous lesions and morphological pattern consistent with PV. A skin biopsy confirmed this diagnosis. We concluded that knowledge of PV cytomorphology is important because difficulties associated with the identification and interpretation of acantholytic cells might be responsible for false positive diagnoses of cervical neoplasia. However, a suspected diagnosis of PV is possible if the cytological findings are carefully correlated with the clinical data.
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Keywords:  Pap smear; cervix; pemphigus

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25728997     DOI: 10.1002/dc.23269

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Diagn Cytopathol        ISSN: 1097-0339            Impact factor:   1.582


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1.  Oral pemphigus vulgaris: Liquid-based cytological findings and pitfalls.

Authors:  Seiji Kondo; Jiro Kawashima; Katsumi Kobata; Toshihiro Ohgawara; Shiho Tanaka; Kazuki Nabeshima; Toshihiro Kikuta
Journal:  Diagn Cytopathol       Date:  2017-08-11       Impact factor: 1.582

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