2007
DOI: 10.1159/000325790
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Endometrial Aspiration Cytology for Diagnosis of Peritoneal Lesions in Extrauterine Malignancies

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“…Papanicolaou and Marchetli described the 'sample aspiration method' in the diagnosis of cancer and other conditions of the uterus, which involved the use of a metal cannula which was developed by Cary in 1943. [1] Recently, aspiration has been found to be successful for even diagnosing extrauterine malignancies [2] as well as low-grade endometrial sarcomas. [3] Subsequent modifications of the endometrial aspiration technique included the endometrial brush, membrane filtration method, endometrial jet machine, Gravlee jet washers, Isaacs endometrial sampler, [4] Helix lippas loop method, endometrial brush, endocyte, End-pap sampler, and the disposable plastic cannula.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Papanicolaou and Marchetli described the 'sample aspiration method' in the diagnosis of cancer and other conditions of the uterus, which involved the use of a metal cannula which was developed by Cary in 1943. [1] Recently, aspiration has been found to be successful for even diagnosing extrauterine malignancies [2] as well as low-grade endometrial sarcomas. [3] Subsequent modifications of the endometrial aspiration technique included the endometrial brush, membrane filtration method, endometrial jet machine, Gravlee jet washers, Isaacs endometrial sampler, [4] Helix lippas loop method, endometrial brush, endocyte, End-pap sampler, and the disposable plastic cannula.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Endometrial cytology was positive in approximately 40% of the patients in our series, whereas the positive rate of endometrial cytology is only 23% to 26% in EOC patients. 28,29 We speculate that intraperitoneal PPC cells reached the uterine cavity transtubally. 23,28 The most important findings of the present study were related to prognostic factors for clinical PPC.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…28,29 We speculate that intraperitoneal PPC cells reached the uterine cavity transtubally. 23,28 The most important findings of the present study were related to prognostic factors for clinical PPC. Multivariate analysis showed that both NAC and the residual tumor diameter had an influence on PFS, whereas OS was only influenced by the residual tumor diameter.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Several researchers reported occasional ICCs in uterine cytology from patients with tubo‐ovarian cancer, and these studies also showed an 11.7%‐50% of positive rate of ICCs in endometrial cytology (Table ) . However, most of these previous studies included various histological subtypes such as clear cell carcinoma or mucinous carcinoma, and most of the patients were at FIGO stage I.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the comparison with our results should be limited to cases with HGSC. Accordingly, 14%‐50% of HGSC cases were reported to be positive for ICCs in endometrial cytology . Interestingly, the positive rate of ICCs seemed to differ according to the sampling methods, with the rate higher in aspiration than in brush (14%‐25% vs 30.6%‐50%).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%