Clinical Significance of Endometrial Cells in Pap Smear of Women Aged 40 Years and Older.

IF 1.1 Q4 PATHOLOGY
Esra Keleş, Uğur Kemal Öztürk, Cihat Murat Alinca, Serkan Akiş, Canan Kabaca, Handan Çetiner
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Abstract

Objective: To investigate the histopathological follow-up results in women diagnosed with endometrial cells in the Papanicolaou (Pap) test.

Material and method: Between January 2013 to December 2018, women with endometrial cells on the Pap test were searched from the hospital electronic database. The patients with endometrial cells on the Pap test who underwent further histopathological evaluation and who were followed-up for at least 1 year were enrolled in the study, while those who had a Pap test result other than endometrial cells, were lost during follow-up, or had missing data were excluded.

Results: Out of 91,142 Pap smears, 121 (0.1%) cytologically had endometrial cells, and of those 65 cases were eligible for final analysis. The mean age of patients with premalignant/malignant lesions (57.7 ± 2.9) was higher than those with benign lesions (50.1 ± 0.7), with 77% of them in the postmenopausal period. Gynecologic premalignant/malignant lesions were detected in 9 (17.7%) patients including 2 (3.1%) endometrial hyperplasias and 7 (10.8%) endometrial cancers. The menopausal status (p=0.010) and being 50 years and older (p=0.002) were significantly associated with pre-neoplastic or neoplastic changes in patients with endometrial cells.

Conclusion: The presence of endometrial cells in Pap tests may be a harbinger of endometrial pathologies, especially at the age of 50 years and over. The menopausal status is another possible determinant in detecting endometrial carcinoma. Further investigation may be suggested in women aged ≥50 years and postmenopausal in the event of endometrial cell detection.

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子宫内膜细胞在40岁及以上妇女巴氏涂片中的临床意义。
目的:探讨巴氏试验中诊断为子宫内膜细胞的妇女的组织病理学随访结果。材料和方法:在2013年1月至2018年12月期间,从医院电子数据库中搜索子宫内膜细胞进行巴氏检测的女性。对接受进一步组织病理学评估并随访至少1年的子宫内膜细胞进行巴氏检测的患者进行了研究,而那些除子宫内膜细胞外有巴氏检测结果、在随访过程中丢失或数据缺失的患者则被排除在外。结果:在91142例巴氏涂片中,121例(0.1%)细胞学检查有子宫内膜细胞,其中65例符合最终分析条件。癌前/恶性病变患者的平均年龄(57.7±2.9)高于良性病变患者(50.1±0.7),其中77%的患者处于绝经后时期。在9例(17.7%)患者中检测到妇科癌前/恶性病变,包括2例(3.1%)子宫内膜增生和7例(10.8%)子宫内膜癌。绝经状态(p=0.010)和50岁及以上(p=0.002)与子宫内膜细胞患者的肿瘤前或肿瘤变化显著相关。结论:巴氏检查中子宫内膜细胞的存在可能是子宫内膜病变的前兆,尤其是在50岁及以上的人群中。更年期状态是检测子宫内膜癌的另一个可能的决定因素。在子宫内膜细胞检测的情况下,可能建议对年龄≥50岁的妇女和绝经后妇女进行进一步的研究。
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