Serous Effusions 2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-76478-8_7
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“…They might also take the shape of signet ring cells, a characteristic of breast lobular carcinoma and gastric adenocarcinoma, or form papillae, which are common in lung, breast, and thyroid cancers. When it comes to metastatic adenocarcinoma, the predominant origins are the lungs, followed by the digestive system, the pancreatic and biliary regions, and finally, the genitourinary system [6,7]. In males, the primary locations where malignant pleural effusions frequently occur include the lungs, lymphatic system, digestive organs, and pancreas [6,7].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They might also take the shape of signet ring cells, a characteristic of breast lobular carcinoma and gastric adenocarcinoma, or form papillae, which are common in lung, breast, and thyroid cancers. When it comes to metastatic adenocarcinoma, the predominant origins are the lungs, followed by the digestive system, the pancreatic and biliary regions, and finally, the genitourinary system [6,7]. In males, the primary locations where malignant pleural effusions frequently occur include the lungs, lymphatic system, digestive organs, and pancreas [6,7].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the fact that LGSC is often diagnosed in young women, considerable efforts have been made in recent years to identify molecular targets amenable to therapy, with the hope of extending survival and improving outcomes (reviewed in [3][4][5]). Cancer cells in serous effusions are molecularly different from their counterparts in solid lesions, 22 and there is, therefore, an obvious need to characterise the genomic profile of LGSC at this anatomical site. A small series of surgical specimens was additionally studied, with an emphasis on metastatic lesions.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…12,13 Dissemination of tubo-ovarian carcinoma within the peritoneal cavity, and less frequently the pleural cavity, in the form of malignant effusion commonly occurs, particularly with advanced-stage serous carcinoma. 22 Thus, despite the fact that LGSC is an uncommon tumour, its relative incidence in serous effusions is somewhat higher.…”
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“…Cell blocks from effusion pellets were prepared using the thrombin clot protocol. Effusions were diagnosed based on smear and cell block morphology and immunohistochemistry (IHC) by an experienced cytopathologist (BD) applying established guidelines [5]. Surgical specimens were similarly diagnosed based on morphology and IHC by an experienced gynecologic pathologist (BD) based on established guidelines [2].…”
Section: Patients and Specimensmentioning
confidence: 99%