Pap smear findings in endometrial carcinoma : (Record no. 4725)

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Title Pap smear findings in endometrial carcinoma :
Remainder of title A retrospective study of cases with histopathologic correlation /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Jeannie I. Andrade [and two others]
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Summary, etc. In making a retrospective study of pap smears of women diagnosed with endometnal carcinoma, we aim to assess the correlation between the endometrial cells on routine pap smear processed via AutoCyte Prep System, and endometrial carcinoma on tissue sections: to see if the degree of differentiation of the tumor contributes to the harvest of neoplastic cells in the pap smears. Based on the results, we have deternrifcd that the degree of differentiation of the tumor is directly related to the presence of endometrial cells in the pap smears, as well as to the severity of the atypia. Using the two way classification for analysis of enumeration data with chi square, we confirmed that the presence of endometrial cells in the cervico-vaginal smears depends on the degree of differentiation of the tumor. Similarly, the null hypothesis that the abnormality demonstrated by the endometrial cells in the pap smears also depends on the degree of differentiation of the tumor cells, is also accepted. <br/><br/>Objectives<br/>To correlate pap smear findings with the histology of endometrial carcinoma in our local setting. In making a retrospective study of pap smears of women diagnosed with endometrial carcinoma, we aim to assess the correlation between the endometrial cells on routine pap smear processed via AutoCyte Prep System, and endometrial carcinoma on tissue sections: to see if the degree of differentiation of the tumor contributes to the harvest of neoplastic cells in the pap smears. (Author)
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Linking entry complexity note <br/><br/>Makati Medical Center Proceedings, 2004 (18) pages 92-97
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Papanicolaou Test
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Vaginal Smears
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Endometrial Neoplasms
General subdivision pathology
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Personal name Andrade, Jeannie I.
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Personal name Andal, Frances N.
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Personal name De La Fuente, Emmanuel R.
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    National Library of Medicine     DOH Central Library DOH Central Library Electronic Resource Section 05/18/2021   J000648 D0001J000648 05/18/2021 05/18/2021 Journal Article