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Prophylactic Risk-reducing Hysterectomies and Bilateral Salpingo-oophorectomies in Patients With Lynch Syndrome: A Clinicopathologic Study of 29 Cases and Review of the Literature.
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International journal of gynecological pathology : official journal of the International Society of Gynecological Pathologists [Int J Gynecol Pathol] 2020 Jul; Vol. 39 (4), pp. 313-320. - Publication Year :
- 2020
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Abstract
- Lynch syndrome (LS) is associated with an increased risk for colorectal, endometrial, and ovarian carcinomas in women. Risk-reducing hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy (RRHSO) has been shown to be a cost-effective form of management and prevention of gynecological malignancies in patients with LS. Studies of incidental gynecologic malignancies identified in RRHSO are limited. In addition, recommendations on optimal handling of this type of specimen have ranged from submitting for microscopic examination the entire endometrium, fallopian tubes and ovaries to submitting only routine representative sections of these organs. In this study, we present the clinicopathologic findings of 29 cases of LS patients that underwent risk-reducing gynecologic surgery at our institution over a period of 13 yr. Clinical-pathologic information was obtained from the patients' charts and pathology reports. Significant pathologic abnormalities were identified in 17% (5/29) of cases, all showing endometrial hyperplasia. Four of them with atypical and 1 without atypical. All of our cases with endometrial pathology had significant findings on preoperative endometrial sampling. To further study the recommendation of in toto submission of the endometrium, ovaries and fallopian tubes and the utility of preoperative endometrial sampling, we undertook a literature review of all the reported cases of incidental pathologic findings identified in RRHSO. The findings of our cohort and the literature reviewed support in toto submission of endometrium, and adnexal structures in the absence of gross lesions. In addition, our findings show a definite benefit for preoperative endometrial sampling as part of the workup for LS patients undergoing RRHSO.
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- Adult
Aged
Cohort Studies
Colorectal Neoplasms etiology
Colorectal Neoplasms pathology
Colorectal Neoplasms, Hereditary Nonpolyposis pathology
Endometrial Hyperplasia etiology
Endometrial Hyperplasia pathology
Endometrial Neoplasms etiology
Endometrial Neoplasms pathology
Endometrium pathology
Endometrium surgery
Fallopian Tubes pathology
Fallopian Tubes surgery
Female
Humans
Hysterectomy
Middle Aged
Neoplasm Staging
Ovarian Neoplasms etiology
Ovarian Neoplasms pathology
Ovary pathology
Ovary surgery
Prophylactic Surgical Procedures
Risk
Salpingo-oophorectomy
Colorectal Neoplasms prevention & control
Colorectal Neoplasms, Hereditary Nonpolyposis surgery
Endometrial Hyperplasia prevention & control
Endometrial Neoplasms prevention & control
Ovarian Neoplasms prevention & control
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1538-7151
- Volume :
- 39
- Issue :
- 4
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- International journal of gynecological pathology : official journal of the International Society of Gynecological Pathologists
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 31851061
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1097/PGP.0000000000000643