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Histologic Findings of Uterine Niches.

Authors :
Karpathiou, Georgia
Chauleur, Celine
Dridi, Maroa
Baillard, Pauline
Corsini, Thomas
Dumollard, Jean Marc
Peoc'h, Michel
Source :
American Journal of Clinical Pathology. Nov2020, Vol. 154 Issue 5, p645-655. 11p.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

<bold>Objectives: </bold>The disruption or defect of the myometrium in the uterine scar of a cesarean section (CS) has been known by various names, such as uterine niche, isthmocele, deficient uterine scar, scar pouch, or diverticulum. Symptomatology, risk factors for niche development, and available treatment modalities have been recently studied. However, the histologic features of this disease remain unknown.<bold>Methods: </bold>The histologic features of eight uterine niches are thoroughly described and a summary of the most important aspects of the uterine niche literature is provided. Five cases of CS scars without niche formation are comparatively examined.<bold>Results: </bold>Most uterine niches harbor endocervical mucosa, often cystically dilated and/or an atrophic or disorganized endometrial mucosa of lower uterine segment origin. Regenerative epithelial atypia and fibroblastic stromal reaction are frequent features. No granulomatous reaction, important inflammation, or hemorrhage is seen. CS scars without niche formation do not harbor endocervical mucosa or inclusion cysts, fibroblastic stroma, or regenerative atypia.<bold>Conclusions: </bold>As more prospective studies of uterine niche development and treatment will be conducted, a detailed pathologic report with the criteria proposed herein can be designed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00029173
Volume :
154
Issue :
5
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
American Journal of Clinical Pathology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
146515463
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/ajcp/aqaa080