The cytological features of Muellerian mixed tumor of the uterus. A study of cytological specimens with microscopy and image analysis system.:A study of cytological specimens with microscopy and image analysis system
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Four cases of Müllerian mixed tumor including two each of mesodermal mixed tumor (MMT) and carcinosarcoma (CS), allof which we initially diagnosed as G 3 adenocarcinoma, are evaluated for the present retrospective study. Cellular findings which appear in cytological specimens are divided into two groups; piled-up clusters and scattered solitary portions. Nuclear findings differ singnificontly between the two groups, and those in the latter appear to be more atypical. Large, naked nuclei in the scattered area are stro king as the key point in diagnosing this neoplasia. This impression is confirmed by doing karyometrical analysis using IBAS-I revealing the nuclear area of the cells. Those derived from Müllerian mixed tumors are much larger, both in clusters and in scattered areas, than those from G 3 adenocarcinomas. This tendency is quite obvious in the latter group. It is concluded that the existence of markedly enlarged atypical cells, especially in the scatterd area, as well as in cluster is a specific feature of Müllerian mixed tumors.
- 特定非営利活動法人 日本臨床細胞学会の論文
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