12. Endometrial Glandular and Stromal Breakdown (EGBD) as Benign Mimics of Malignancy
13. Atypical Endometrial Cells (ATEC)
14. Cell Block Techniques for Endometrial Cytology Technical Procedures, Role of Immunocytochemistry, Advantages, Applications
15. Molecular Pathology of Endometrial Carcinoma: A general appraisal
16. Molecular Pathology of Endometrial Carcinoma on LBC Samples and Cell Blocks
17. Future Challenges and Perspectives of Endometrial Cytology
18. The Future Direction in Endometrial Oncology Through the Liquid Biopsy
Yasuo Hirai
Department of Obstetrics and GynecologyFaculty of Medicine
Dokkyo Medical University
Tochigi, Japan
PCL Japan Pathology and Cytology Center
PCL Inc.
Saitama
Japan
Franco Fulciniti
Clinical Cytology Service
Istituto Cantonale dì PatologiaEnte Ospedaliero CantonaleLocarno, Switzerland
This book describes a standardized method for classifying and reporting invasive endometrial malignancies via direct endometrial sampling. Featuring a wealth of color illustrations, it provides specific diagnostic categories and cytomorphologic criteria to promote uniform and reliable diagnoses. It also describes the history of directly sampled endometrial cytology, reviews the sampling techniques and algorithmic approach, discusses specimen adequacy, and outlines challenges for the future.
The Yokohama System for Reporting Endometrial Cytology – Definitions, Criteria and Explanatory Notes offers a valuable resource for researchers at clinical cytopathological laboratories around the world whose work involves gynecological cytology, oncology, pathology, and cytopathology. It will also appeal to researchers in the fields of cytotechnology, basic science, pathology and related industries, medical residents and clinicians.