2000
DOI: 10.1002/1097-0142(20001015)89:8<1765::aid-cncr17>3.3.co;2-6
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The accuracy of endometrial sampling in the diagnosis of patients with endometrial carcinoma and hyperplasia

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“…4 Although some authors recommend hysteroscopy-guided biopsy in the diagnostic evaluation for endometrial cancer, Pipelle-guided biopsy and D&C have also demonstrated an acceptable diagnostic accuracy. 5,6 Attending to international recommendations, 3 the indication of regional lymphadenectomy in endometrial cancer is determined by several features including tumor grade differentiation. The latter helps to tailor an adequate surgical plan as well as to provide precise preoperative information for patients.…”
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“…4 Although some authors recommend hysteroscopy-guided biopsy in the diagnostic evaluation for endometrial cancer, Pipelle-guided biopsy and D&C have also demonstrated an acceptable diagnostic accuracy. 5,6 Attending to international recommendations, 3 the indication of regional lymphadenectomy in endometrial cancer is determined by several features including tumor grade differentiation. The latter helps to tailor an adequate surgical plan as well as to provide precise preoperative information for patients.…”
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“…Endometrium sampling for detection of endometrial cancer has a sensitivity of 95% and a specificity of 99%, while in cases of atypical hyperplasia these values are 88% and 98%, respectively. Hysteroscopy is therefore superior compared to other endometrial sampling or evaluation techniques (43). Previous reports have demonstrated a high incidence of insufficient endometrial sampling in postmenopausal women (44).…”
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“…The diagnosis of endometrial cancer is made reliably based on histologic and radiologic evaluation. Endometrial biopsy has high sensitivity for a diagnosis of endometrial carcinoma 23,24 ; however, very few studies have reported its sensitivity in diagnosis of mesenchymal tumors and are limited to small single-institution reports. 11,25 Because of the distribution of sarcomas within the myometrium, the reported sensitivities of 33–67%are not surprising.…”
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