Histological features associated with occult lymph node metastasis in FIGO clinical stage I, grade I endometrioid carcinoma Journal Article


Authors: Han, G.; Lim, D. ; Leitao, M. M.; Abu-Rustum, N. R.; Soslow, R. A.
Article Title: Histological features associated with occult lymph node metastasis in FIGO clinical stage I, grade I endometrioid carcinoma
Abstract: Aims: Lymph node involvement affects prognosis/treatment in endometrial carcinoma patients. We assessed various histological features associated with nodal metastasis in patients with grade I, stage I endometrial endometrioid carcinoma (EEC). Methods and results: Eighteen stage I EECs with occult positive lymph nodes and 36 controls were assessed for depth of myoinvasion; microcystic, elongated and fragmented (MELF) pattern of myometrial invasion; lymphovascular invasion (LVI); and epithelial metaplasia. Nodal metastases were subclassified as isolated tumour cells (ITCs; ≤0.2 mm), micrometastasis (>0.2 mm and <2 mm), or macrometastasis (≥2 mm). Node-positive cases had significantly higher rates of LVI (P < 0.001) and MELF invasion (P = 0.003) on univariate analysis. Only LVI was associated significantly with nodal metastasis on multivariate analysis (P = 0.002). Tumours with MELF invasion demonstrated reduced E-cadherin expression. Macrometastases were identified in seven cases (39%) with or without micrometastasis/ITCs. Eight (44%) contained only ITCs. Eleven (61%) had histiocyte-like nodal metastases. Biopsy material from four of six (67%) and five of 17 (29%) cases with and without nodal metastasis showed detached eosinophilic tumour cell buds. Of the former, three were associated with histiocyte-like nodal metastases - a feature absent in biopsies without tumour budding. Conclusions: Lymph nodes from grade I EEC exhibiting cellular budding or LVI should be examined for occult metastases, especially in the form of histiocyte-like cells. © 2013 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Keywords: metastasis; lymph node; micrometastasis; endometrial carcinoma; microcystic elongated and fragmented
Journal Title: Histopathology
Volume: 64
Issue: 3
ISSN: 0309-0167
Publisher: Wiley Blackwell  
Date Published: 2014-02-01
Start Page: 389
End Page: 398
Language: English
DOI: 10.1111/his.12254
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 24215212
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Notes: Export Date: 3 March 2014 -- CODEN: HISTD -- Source: Scopus
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  2. Robert Soslow
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