[Value of peritoneal cytology after hysteroscopy in endometrial adenocarcinoma stage I].

In: Contraception, fertilite, sexualite (1992) · 1998 · vol. 26(12) , pp. 865–8 · PMID:9923115 · W201468496
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Peritoneal cytology after hysteroscopy in clinical stage I endometrial adenocarcinoma found a high frequency of positive washings, possibly due to transtubal cell dissemination, yet no subsequent peritoneal recurrences were observed.

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Nineteen clinical stage I adenocarcinoma of the uterus with favourable histological prognosis factors (low grade, no myometrial extension, and no pelvic node involvement) were diagnosed using a preoperative hysteroscopy. During the laparotomy, a peritoneal cytology was performed systematically. The frequency of positive peritoneal washings was abnormally high (7 cases) with cytologic findings showing grouped cells in large clusters. However, these patients have not experienced peritoneal recurrences. The endoscopic procedures may have facilitated the transtubal malignant cell dissemination and are questionable in front of endometrial carcinoma.

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