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Insights Into Selected Genetic Diseases Affecting the Female Reproductive Tract and Their Implication for Pathologic Evaluation of Gynecologic Specimens

机译:对影响女性生殖道的某些遗传疾病的认识及其对妇科标本的病理评估的意义

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CONTEXT: Recent advances in the understanding of genetic conditions involving the female genital tract and mechanisms of carcinogenesis in this setting affect patient management and thus necessitate appropriate pathologic evaluation of specimens. In the past, specimens from prophylactic surgery were a rarity; however, they are now more frequently encountered and often require a significant variation from routine processing methods. Pathologists also receive more specimens requiring prospective workup for possible underlying genetic conditions such as microsatellite instability. OBJECTIVE: To summarize the current knowledge of important genetic and hereditary conditions affecting the female reproductive organs while highlighting the resulting practical significance for specimen handling, "grossing," and microscopic evaluation in gynecologic pathology. DATA SOURCES: This update is based on a review of recent peer-reviewed literature and the experience with cases at the parent institutions. CONCLUSIONS: Gynecologic specimens received from patients with certain genetic conditions require specific clinicopathologic knowledge for appropriate pathologic examination. The evaluation of prophylactic resection specimens focuses on the detection of cancer precursors and possible occult disease, which may require a more thorough and detailed examination than an obvious carcinoma. Standardized protocols for handling prophylactic gynecologic resection specimens are available for some, but not all, types of specimens. The prospective evaluation of a gynecologic pathology specimen for potential genetic conditions such as microsatellite instability is a very recent subject. Currently, well-established protocols are not available; however, as clinical and prognostic significance has become more clearly elucidated, familiarity with this evolving field is increasingly important to properly assess these pathologic specimens.
机译:语境:在这种情况下,对涉及女性生殖道的遗传条件和致癌机制的了解的最新进展影响了患者的治疗,因此需要对标本进行适当的病理评估。过去,预防性手术的标本很少见。但是,它们现在更常见,并且通常需要与常规处理方法进行显着变化。病理学家还会收到更多标本,需要对可能的潜在遗传条件(例如微卫星不稳定性)进行前瞻性检查。目的:总结目前对影响女性生殖器官的重要遗传和遗传状况的了解,同时强调由此产生的对标本处理,“整形”和妇科病理学显微评估的实际意义。数据来源:本次更新是基于对近期同行评审文献的回顾以及在母机构进行案例研究的经验得出的。结论:从具有一定遗传条件的患者那里获得的妇科标本需要特定的临床病理学知识以进行适当的病理学检查。预防性切除标本的评估重点在于检测癌前体和可能的隐匿性疾病,与明显的癌相比,这可能需要更彻底和详细的检查。处理预防性妇科切除标本的标准协议可用于某些(但不是全部)标本类型。对妇科病理学标本进行潜在遗传条件(如微卫星不稳定性)的前瞻性评估是一个非常新的课题。当前,尚不存在完善的协议。然而,随着临床和预后意义的进一步明确,对这个不断发展的领域的熟悉对于正确评估这些病理标本变得越来越重要。

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    《Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine》 |2009年第7期|p.1041-1052|共12页
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    Katja Gwin, MD, PhD, Rebecca Wilcox, MD, Anthony Montag, MDAccepted for publication February 12, 2009.From the Department of Pathology, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois.The authors have no relevant financial interest in the products or companies described in this article.Reprints: Katja Gwin, MD, PhD, Department of Pathology, The University of Chicago, MC6101, Room S623, 5841 S Maryland Ave, Chicago, IL 60637-1470 (e-mail: katja.gwin@uchospitals.edu).,;

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