宫颈癌淋巴血管间隙浸润:临床意义及病理问题综述。

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Simona Stolnicu, Karen L Talia, Natalie Banet, W Glenn McCluggage, David Cibula
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摘要

淋巴血管间隙浸润(LVSI)被定义为血管或淋巴内皮间隙内的肿瘤细胞,直到最近,其在宫颈癌中的预后意义仍有争议,而且与女性生殖道中其他类型的肿瘤相比,对其的研究较少。根据现有文献,目前有强有力的证据表明LVSI不仅是一个重要的预后因素,特别是在早期宫颈癌(鳞状细胞癌和腺癌)中,而且也是淋巴结转移的预测因素。因此,尽管LVSI不影响FIGO或TNM分期,但它的存在应记录在病理报告中,并根据各种国际指南的建议,在辅助治疗的管理决策中予以考虑。最近,LVSI的程度(实质性vs局灶性vs阴性)已被证明可以预测宫颈癌患者的生存,尽管这是一个需要更多研究的领域,以确定实质性LVSI是否具有预后意义,并确定实质性LVSI的最佳定义。在大多数情况下,LVSI可以通过常规显微镜检查诊断而无需辅助检查,因此即使在资源匮乏的环境中也可以报告。然而,在诊断和量化LVSI方面存在各种病理问题,没有普遍的建议。在这篇综述中,我们研究了LVSI在宫颈癌预后方面的意义,并决定了辅助治疗的需要。我们还讨论了与LVSI病理报告相关的实际问题。
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Lymphovascular Space Invasion in Cervical Cancer: A Review of Clinical Significance and Pathologic Issues.

Lymphovascular space invasion (LVSI) is defined as tumor cells within blood vessels or lymphatic endothelial-lined spaces and, until recently, its prognostic significance in cervical cancer was somewhat controversial and less well studied than for some other tumor types in the female genital tract. Based on the available literature, there is now strong evidence that LVSI is not only a significant prognostic factor, especially in early-stage cervical cancers (squamous cell carcinomas and adenocarcinomas), but is also a predictive factor for lymph node metastases. Consequently, while LVSI does not impact FIGO or TNM staging, its presence should be recorded in the pathology report and considered in management decisions regarding adjuvant treatment, as suggested by various international guidelines. More recently, the extent of LVSI (substantial vs. focal vs. negative) has been demonstrated to predict survival in cervical cancer, although this is an area where more study is required both to determine whether substantial LVSI is of prognostic significance and to ascertain the optimal definition of substantial LVSI. LVSI can be diagnosed on routine microscopic examination without ancillary tests in most cases and thus can be reported even in low-resource settings. There are, however, various pathologic issues both in diagnosing and quantifying LVSI, with no universal recommendations. In this review, we examine the significance of LVSI in cervical cancer in terms of prognostication and in dictating the need for adjuvant treatment. We also discuss practical issues related to the pathologic reporting of LVSI.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
12.50%
发文量
154
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: International Journal of Gynecological Pathology is the official journal of the International Society of Gynecological Pathologists (ISGyP), and provides complete and timely coverage of advances in the understanding and management of gynecological disease. Emphasis is placed on investigations in the field of anatomic pathology. Articles devoted to experimental or animal pathology clearly relevant to an understanding of human disease are published, as are pathological and clinicopathological studies and individual case reports that offer new insights.
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