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Accuracy of imprint cytology and frozen section histology for intraoperative diagnosis of ovarian epithelial tumors: A comparative study and proposed algorithm

Authors :
Hirotaka Fujita
Toshinari Muramatsu
Takuma Tajiri
Shinichiro Hiraiwa
Naoya Nakamura
Nozomi Nomura
Hitoshi Itoh
Tomoko Sugiyama
Tomohisa Machida
Suguru Toguchi
Hiroshi Kajiwara
Source :
Diagnostic Cytopathology. 49:682-690
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Wiley, 2021.

Abstract

BACKGROUND Appropriate surgical treatment of epithelial ovarian tumors is reliant on intraoperative diagnosis. A retrospective study to compare the diagnostic accuracies of imprint cytology (IC) with frozen section histology (FSH) in these tumors was performed. METHODS About 78 cases of IC-based and FSH-based diagnoses against the final histopathologic diagnoses in terms of both histologic subtype (serous, mucinous, endometrioid, or clear cell tumor) and behavioral type (benign, borderline, or malignant) were compared. The cytomorphologic features of the tumor cells (nuclear atypia, papillary clusters, adenoma cells, and necrosis) in relation to behavioral types were also evaluated. RESULTS While the diagnostic accuracy of IC and FSH were similar with respect to behavioral type (87% and 88%, respectively), the diagnostic accuracy of IC was superior to that of FSH with respect to histologic subtype (83% and 74%, respectively). Among histopathologically confirmed malignant tumors, the diagnostic accuracy of IC (62/64; 97%) was superior to that of FSH (58/64; 91%). The presence of necrosis and absence of adenoma cells were significantly more prevalent among malignant group than among borderline and benign groups (P

Details

ISSN :
10970339 and 87551039
Volume :
49
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Diagnostic Cytopathology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3cb8e6437587e204661343dd82a49f62
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/dc.24722