Literature DB >> 9305383

Cytologic study of ascites and the endometrium in ovarian carcinoma. Clinical significance.

T Hirasawa1, M Yasuda, T Muramatsu, H Itoh, T Shinozuka, T Makino, Y Tsutsumi, R Y Osamura.   

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OBJECTIVE: To ascertain the usefulness of endometrial cytology with ovarian cancers when examining extension of the disease and to analyze significant factors associated with migration of ovarian cancer cells into the uterine cavity. STUDY
DESIGN: Cytologic results on ascites and the endometrium were analyzed in 87 patients with primary ovarian cancer in the absence of metastasis to the endometrium or cervicovagina.
RESULTS: Positive results for cytology were found in 62/87 of ascites cases (71.3%) and in 20/87 endometrium cases (23.0%). The 15 cases (15/62 or 24.2%) positive for ascitic and endometrial cytology, divided clinically into stage III (6 cases) and stage IV (9 cases), were classified histologically as serous, 7 cases; mucinous, 2 cases; clear cell, 4 cases; endometrioid, 1 case; and unclassified, 1 case. Half the clear cell carcinomas (4/8 or 50.0%) were positive in the ascites and endometrium. The ascitic volume at surgery exceeded 500 mL in 9/15 cases (60.0%).
CONCLUSION: Papillae with basement membrane material in the cores may be structurally associated with migration of ovarian cancer cells into the uterine cavity, especially in clear cell carcinomas. Cytologic positivity of the endometrium and ascites significantly correlated with ascitic volume.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9305383     DOI: 10.1159/000332858

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Cytol        ISSN: 0001-5547            Impact factor:   2.319


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2.  Endometrial intraepithelial carcinoma in association with polyp: review of eight cases.

Authors:  Masanori Yasuda; Tomomi Katoh; Shinichi Hori; Kimiyoshi Suzuki; Kisaku Ohno; Masanori Maruyama; Naruaki Matsui; Sayuri Miyazaki; Naoki Ogane; Yoichi Kameda
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