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    Acta Cytol. 2011;55(5):449-54. Epub 2011 Oct 8.

    The clinicopathologic correlates of cellular atypia in urinary cytology of ileal neobladders.

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    Department of Pathology, The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD, USA.

    Abstract

    OBJECTIVE:

    Ileal neobladders (INBs) are routinely created in patients following cystectomy for urothelial carcinoma (UC). Patients are screened by urinary cytology for tumor recurrence. However, the diagnosis of urothelial atypia remains a nonstandardized category in INB specimens and has never been studied before.

    STUDY DESIGN:

    The cytopathology archives from the Johns Hopkins Hospital were searched over a period of 19 years for specimens from patients with INB and atypical urine cytology. Follow-up surgical pathology results and clinical data were reviewed.

    RESULTS:

    A total of 620 urine specimens were identified from patients with INB, 77 of which (12.4%) were diagnosed as 'atypical'. Of the 51 patients who were followed up, only 3 developed a concordant local recurrence (5.9% positive predictive value), defined as biopsy-proven recurrence within 1 year of atypical cytology. The recurrent patients had more diagnoses of 'atypical cells suspicious for carcinoma' than nonrecurrent patients (66 vs. 11.4%; p > 0.10).

    CONCLUSION:

    A diagnosis of urothelial atypia in patients with INB is made as frequently as in patients with native bladders but with a lower positive predictive value (5.9 vs. 12%) for subsequent histologic diagnosis of UC. This suggests that the diagnosis of urothelial atypia in INB may have less clinical significance than in native bladders.

    Copyright © 2011 S. Karger AG, Basel.

    PMID:
    21986173
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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