Histopathologic and Cytologic Follow-Up in High Risk Male Patients with Unsatisfactory Anal Cytology.

Pathology research international Pub Date : 2017-01-01 Epub Date: 2017-09-18 DOI:10.1155/2017/9780213
Daniel J Zaccarini, Kamal K Khurana
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Objective: Anal cytology is being increasingly used as part of anal cancer screening in patients at high risk for anal neoplasia. Most studies in anal cytology have focused on correlating the abnormal anal Pap smear with histopathologic outcomes. The aim of this study was to document histopathologic or repeat anal cytology outcomes in patients with unsatisfactory cytology.

Materials and methods: Unsatisfactory anal Pap tests in high risk male patients were correlated with follow-up histopathologic diagnoses or cytology.

Results: 1205 anal tests were performed during the study period and 214 (17.8%) were unsatisfactory. Adequate follow-up cytology was available in 75 cases and revealed epithelial cell abnormality (ECA) in 40% [30/75] (atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance (ASCUS) [20%] and low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (LGSIL) [20%]) and was negative for intraepithelial lesion or malignancy (NILM) in 60% [45/75] of cases. 28.7% of unsatisfactory Pap smears had unsatisfactory repeat cytology. Histopathological follow-up on these unsatisfactory Pap smears revealed anal intraepithelial neoplasia (AIN) 1 and AIN 2/3 or 2/3+ in 39% and 18% of the total number of biopsy cases, respectively.

Conclusions: High risk male patients with unsatisfactory Pap smears are at significant risk of epithelial cell abnormality and histopathologically verifiable anal intraepithelial lesions.

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肛门细胞学不满意的高危男性患者的组织病理学和细胞学随访。
目的:肛门细胞学越来越多地被用作肛门肿瘤高危患者的肛门癌筛查的一部分。大多数肛门细胞学研究都侧重于将肛门巴氏涂片异常与组织病理学结果联系起来。本研究的目的是记录细胞学检查不满意患者的组织病理学或重复肛门细胞学检查结果:将高危男性患者的不满意肛门巴氏涂片检查结果与随访组织病理学诊断或细胞学检查结果相关联:研究期间共进行了 1205 次肛门检查,其中 214 次(17.8%)不合格。75例患者进行了充分的后续细胞学检查,40%[30/75]的患者发现上皮细胞异常(ECA)(意义不明的非典型鳞状细胞(ASCUS)[20%]和低级别鳞状上皮内病变(LGSIL)[20%]),60%[45/75]的患者上皮内病变或恶性肿瘤(NILM)阴性。28.7%的不合格巴氏涂片重复细胞学检查结果不合格。对这些不满意的巴氏涂片进行组织病理学随访发现,肛门上皮内瘤变(AIN)1和AIN 2/3或2/3+分别占活检病例总数的39%和18%:结论:巴氏涂片不合格的高危男性患者极有可能出现上皮细胞异常和组织病理学上可验证的肛门上皮内病变。
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