2001
DOI: 10.1002/1097-0142(20010225)93:1<23::aid-cncr9003>3.0.co;2-f
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Small cells in cervical-vaginal smears of patients treated with tamoxifen

Abstract: BACKGROUND “Small cells” have been described in the cervical‐vaginal (Papanicolaou [Pap]) smears of patients receiving tamoxifen. The current study determined the frequency of this finding and its implications for the differential diagnosis. METHODS A computer‐based search of the cytopathology files from January 1994 to December 1998 was performed for Pap smears from patients with a history of tamoxifen treatment. All smears were reviewed for the presence of “small cells” and endometrial cells. Pap smears from… Show more

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“…Tamoxifen usage may however be associated with the presence of ''small cells'' (clusters of naked nuclei possibly representing reserve or parabasal cells) on cervicovaginal smears that may be confused with endometrial cells. 67,68 Another potential cytologic manifestation of hormonal use was noted by Brogi et al 55 : There was an increased frequency of deep, spindled endometrial cells in the cervicovaginal smears of HRT users (5/7) compared with HRT nonusers (2/7).…”
Section: Significance Of Hormone Replacement Therapy or Tamoxifen Usementioning
confidence: 91%
“…Tamoxifen usage may however be associated with the presence of ''small cells'' (clusters of naked nuclei possibly representing reserve or parabasal cells) on cervicovaginal smears that may be confused with endometrial cells. 67,68 Another potential cytologic manifestation of hormonal use was noted by Brogi et al 55 : There was an increased frequency of deep, spindled endometrial cells in the cervicovaginal smears of HRT users (5/7) compared with HRT nonusers (2/7).…”
Section: Significance Of Hormone Replacement Therapy or Tamoxifen Usementioning
confidence: 91%
“…They are recognized on the basis of some residual columnar shape. 225 At one time their presence was associated with tamoxifen, a nonsteroidal estrogen used in the treatment and prevention of breast cancer, but the frequency of small blue nuclei is no higher in these patients than in women who are not taking tamoxifen. 1.71A), manifested by lymphoid cell clusters.…”
Section: Endometrial Cells In Women Older Than 40 Years Of Agementioning
confidence: 99%