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Clinical and Ultrasound Characteristics of the Microcystic Elongated and Fragmented (MELF) Pattern in Endometrial Cancer According to the International Endometrial Tumor Analysis (IETA) criteria

Authors :
Eriksson, Linda S E
Nastic, Deni
Frühauf, Filip
Fischerova, Daniela
Nemejcova, Kristyna
Bono, Francesca
Franchi, Dorella
Fruscio, Robert
Ghioni, Mariacristina
Haak, Lucia A.
Hejda, Vaclav
Meskauskas, Raimunda
Opolskiene, Gina
Pascual, M Angela
Testa, Antonia Carla
Tresserra, Francisco
Zannoni, Gian Franco
Carlson, Joseph W.
Epstein, Elisabeth
Testa, Antonia (ORCID:0000-0003-2217-8726)
Zannoni, Gian Franco (ORCID:0000-0003-1809-129X)
Eriksson, Linda S E
Nastic, Deni
Frühauf, Filip
Fischerova, Daniela
Nemejcova, Kristyna
Bono, Francesca
Franchi, Dorella
Fruscio, Robert
Ghioni, Mariacristina
Haak, Lucia A.
Hejda, Vaclav
Meskauskas, Raimunda
Opolskiene, Gina
Pascual, M Angela
Testa, Antonia Carla
Tresserra, Francisco
Zannoni, Gian Franco
Carlson, Joseph W.
Epstein, Elisabeth
Testa, Antonia (ORCID:0000-0003-2217-8726)
Zannoni, Gian Franco (ORCID:0000-0003-1809-129X)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To describe sonographic features of the microcystic elongated and fragmented (MELF) pattern of myometrial invasion (MI) using the International Endometrial Tumor Analysis (IETA) criteria; to assess the effect of the MELF pattern on preoperative ultrasound evaluation of MI; and to determine the relationship of the MELF pattern to more advanced stage (≥ IB) and lymph node metastases (LNM) in women with endometrioid endometrial cancer (EEC). METHODS/MATERIALS: We included 850 women with EEC from the prospective IETA 4 study. Ultrasound experts performed all ultrasound examinations, accordingto the IETA protocol. Reference pathologists assessed the presence orabsence of the MELF pattern. Sonographic features and accuracy of ultrasound assessment of MI were compared in cases with the presence and the absence of the MELF pattern. The MELF pattern was correlated to more advanced stage (≥IB) and LNM. RESULTS: The MELF pattern was present in 197 (23.2%) women. On preoperative ultrasound imaging the endometrium was thicker (p = 0.031), more richly vascularized (p = 0.003) with the multiple multifocal vessel pattern (p < 0.001) and the assessment of adenomyosis was more often uncertain (p < 0.001). The presence or the absence of the MELF pattern did not affect the accuracy of the assessment of MI. The MELF pattern was associated with MI ≥ 50% (p < 0.001), cervical stromal invasion (CSI) (p = 0.037), more advanced stage (≥ IB) (p < 0.001) and LNM (p = 0.011). CONCLUSIONS: Tumors with the MELF pattern were slightly larger, more richly vascularized with multiple multifocal vessels and assessment of adenomyosis was more uncertain on ultrasound imaging. The MELF pattern did not increase the risk of underestimating MI in preoperative ultrasound staging. Tumors with the MELF pattern were more than twice as likely to have more advanced stage (≥ IB) and LNM.

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1105036952
Document Type :
Electronic Resource