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https://read.qxmd.com/read/36074131/diagnostic-utility-of-endocervical-curettage-during-colposcopy-among-patients-of-varying-risk-factors
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Stephanie M Wang, Catherine Hoeppner, Jamil Kazma, Emma Keegan, Logan Werner, Nicole P Chappell
OBJECTIVE: Endocervical curettage (ECC) during colposcopy is recommended in certain circumstances; however, diagnostic use remains unclear. We evaluate the utility of ECC among patients with non-fully visualized squamocolumnar junction (SCJ) and certain patient socioeconomic factors. METHODS: Retrospective chart analysis was completed for patients aged older than 21 years who underwent a colposcopy at 2 study sites between 2012 and 2021. Demographics and histopathologic results were analyzed...
October 1, 2022: Journal of Lower Genital Tract Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36014840/overgrowth-of-squamocolumnar-junction-and-dysregulation-of-stem-cell-lineages-in-the-stomach-of-vitamin-a-deficient-mice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Neethu Vins, Subi Sugathan, Asma Al Menhali, Sherif M Karam
Junctional epithelia are common sites for pathological transformations. In mice, the stratified epithelium of the forestomach joins the simple glandular epithelium of the cardia at the limiting ridge. We previously demonstrated the expression of vitamin A receptors in the gastric stem/progenitor cells and their progeny and found that excess retinoic acid enhances cellular dynamics of gastric epithelium. This study examines how deficiency of vitamin A would alter gastric epithelial stem cell lineages. Three-week-old mice of both genders were weaned and fed with a vitamin A deficient (VAD) diet for 4 or 8 months...
August 15, 2022: Nutrients
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35897993/automated-precancerous-lesion-screening-using-an-instance-segmentation-technique-for-improving-accuracy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Patiyus Agustiansyah, Siti Nurmaini, Laila Nuranna, Irfannuddin Irfannuddin, Rizal Sanif, Legiran Legiran, Muhammad Naufal Rachmatullah, Gavira Olipa Florina, Ade Iriani Sapitri, Annisa Darmawahyuni
Precancerous screening using visual inspection with acetic acid (VIA) is suggested by the World Health Organization (WHO) for low-middle-income countries (LMICs). However, because of the limited number of gynecological oncologist clinicians in LMICs, VIA screening is primarily performed by general clinicians, nurses, or midwives (called medical workers). However, not being able to recognize the significant pathophysiology of human papilloma virus (HPV) infection in terms of the columnar epithelial-cell, squamous epithelial-cell, and white-spot regions with abnormal blood vessels may be further aggravated by VIA screening, which achieves a wide range of sensitivity (49-98%) and specificity (75-91%); this might lead to a false result and high interobserver variances...
July 22, 2022: Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35777432/active-expectancy-as-alternative-to-treatment-for-cervical-intraepithelial-neoplasia-grade-2-in-women-aged-25-to-30-years-excin2-a-prospective-clinical-multicenter-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Katarina Kylebäck, Anne Ekeryd-Andalen, Charlotte Greppe, Christina Björkenfeldt Havel, Chenyang Zhang, Björn Strander
BACKGROUND: The management of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 2 is a clinical dilemma. Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 3 is considered a cancer precursor and is always treated with excision. Most of the cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 1 cases regress spontaneously, and it is internationally mostly monitored with expectant management. Surgical treatment of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia entails increased risk of preterm birth in future pregnancies. Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 2 in women aged under 25 years is quite well-studied; the regression rate is high and the cervical cancer risk is low...
June 29, 2022: American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35776296/objective-outcomes-of-an-extended-anti-reflux-mucosectomy-in-the-treatment-of-ppi-dependent-gastroesophageal-reflux-disease-with-video
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jian He, Yani Yin, Wen Tang, Jiahui Jiang, Lei Gu, Jun Yi, Lu Yan, Shuijiao Chen, Yu Wu, Xiaowei Liu
BACKGROUND: Anti-reflux mucosectomy (ARMS) is a choice for proton pump inhibitor (PPI)-dependent patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). We present an extended anti-reflux mucosectomy, named ligation-assisted anti-reflux mucosectomy (L-ARMS). The aim of this study was to assess the feasibility of the procedure and short-term outcomes on PPI use and symptom resolution. METHODS: Institutional review board approval was obtained for retrospective review of a prospectively collected database including patients who underwent L-ARMS...
July 1, 2022: Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35565378/impact-of-the-tumor-microenvironment-for-esophageal-tumor-development-an-opportunity-for-prevention
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REVIEW
Martin Borgmann, Michael Quante
Despite therapeutical advancements, and in contrast to other malignancies, esophageal adenocarcinoma (EAC) prognosis remains dismal while the incidence has markedly increased worldwide over the past decades. EAC is a malignancy of the distal esophageal squamous epithelium at the squamocolumnar junction with gastric cells expanding into the esophagus. Most EAC patients have a history of Barret's esophagus (BE), a metaplastic adaption to chronic reflux, initially causing an inflammatory microenvironment. Thus, the immune system is highly involved early on in disease development and progression...
April 30, 2022: Cancers
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35563441/like-brothers-in-arms-how-hormonal-stimuli-and-changes-in-the-metabolism-signaling-cooperate-leading-hpv-infection-to-drive-the-onset-of-cervical-cancer
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REVIEW
Matthias Läsche, Julia Gallwas, Carsten Gründker
Despite all precautionary actions and the possibility of using vaccinations to counteract infections caused by human papillomaviruses (HPVs), HPV-related cancers still account for approximately 5% of all carcinomas. Worldwide, many women are still excluded from adequate health care due to their social position and origin. Therefore, immense efforts in research and therapy are still required to counteract the challenges that this disease entails. The special thing about an HPV infection is that it is not only able to trick the immune system in a sophisticated way, but also, through genetic integration into the host genome, to use all the resources available to the host cells to complete the replication cycle of the virus without activating the alarm mechanisms of immune recognition and elimination...
May 2, 2022: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35546639/patient-derived-and-mouse-endo-ectocervical-organoid-generation-genetic-manipulation-and-applications-to-model-infection
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REVIEW
Rajendra Kumar Gurumurthy, Stefanie Koster, Naveen Kumar, Thomas F Meyer, Cindrilla Chumduri
The cervix is the gateway to the upper female reproductive tract, connecting the uterus and vagina. It plays crucial roles in fertility and pregnancy maintenance from onset until delivery of the fetus, and prevents pathogen ascension. Compromised functionality of the cervix can lead to disorders, including infertility, chronic infections and cancers. The cervix comprises two regions: columnar epithelium-lined endocervix and stratified squamous epithelium-lined ectocervix, meeting at the squamocolumnar transition zone...
July 2022: Nature Protocols
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35510105/pap-smear-collection-and-preparation-key-points
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Meherbano Kamal
Cytology is the science of study of cells. It is derived from the Greek word "cytos" which means cells. The cells of the cervicovaginal epithelium are continuously evolving. The mature cells reach the surface and are then exfoliated. Initially, these exfoliated cells were collected from the posterior fornix, which showed cells from endocervix, ectocervix, and the vaginal epithelium. Hence, it was known as the exfoliative vaginal cytology. But now, the cells are taken directly by scraping the ecto and the endocervix...
2022: CytoJournal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35487299/narrow-band-imaging-for-the-diagnosis-of-nonerosive-reflux%C3%A2-disease-an-international-multicenter-randomized-controlled-trial
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Madhav Desai, Sachin Srinivasan, Suneha Sundaram, Chadra Dasari, Nevene Andraws, Sharad Mathur, April Higbee, Jennifer Miller, Sabina Beg, Waleed Fateen, Sarmed S Sami, Alessandro Repici, Krish Ragunath, Prateek Sharma
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: We examined the accuracy of narrow-band imaging (NBI) findings in nonerosive reflux disease (NERD) patients compared with control subjects and the impact of proton pump inhibitor (PPI) therapy on these mucosal changes in a multicenter, double-blind, randomized controlled trial. METHODS: NERD patients (typical symptoms using a validated GERD questionnaire, absence of erosive esophagitis, and abnormal 48-hour pH study) and control subjects underwent high-definition white-light endoscopy followed by NBI and biopsy sampling of the distal esophagus...
September 2022: Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35345360/a-study-of-cytokeratin-7-expression-and-clinicopathological-correlation-in-dysplasia-and-squamous-cell-carcinoma-of-the-cervix
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nandakishore Alva N, Samyuktha A, Prasanna Shetty, Vijaya Mysorker
OBJECTIVES: Cytokeratin (CK) proteins play a vital role in cancer diagnosis, of which,CK-7 is a prominent marker of squamocolumnar junction cells corresponding to the the initiating site of cervical cancer.The current study is aimed to evaluate the expression pattern of CK-7 and to corelate with the clinicopathological features in patients with cervical dysplasia and invasive squamous cell carcinoma. METHODOLOGY: The hysterectomy and biopsy specimens from women with cervical dysplasia (n=60) and carcinoma (n=60) were evaluated histopathologically and processed for immunohistochemistry (IHC) staining to assess for CK-7 expression...
March 1, 2022: Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention: APJCP
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35339464/rio-de-janeiro-global-consensus-on-landmarks-definitions-and-classifications-in-barrett-s-esophagus-world-endoscopy-organization-delphi-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fabian Emura, Viveksandeep Thoguluva Chandrasekar, Cesare Hassan, David Armstrong, Helmut Messmann, Vitor Arantes, Raul Araya, Oscar Barrera-Leon, Jacques J G H M Bergman, Pradeep Bandhari, Michael J Bourke, Cecilio Cerisoli, Philip Wai-Yan Chiu, Madhav Desai, Mário Dinis-Ribeiro, Gary W Falk, Mitsuhiro Fujishiro, Srinivas Gaddam, Kenichi Goda, Seth Gross, Rehan Haidry, Lawrence Ho, Prasad G Iyer, Sergey Kashin, Shivangi Kothari, Yeong Yeh Lee, Koji Matsuda, Horst Neuhaus, Tsuneo Oyama, Krish Ragunath, Alessandro Repici, Nicholas Shaheen, Rajvinder Singh, Sergio Sobrino-Cossio, Kenneth K Wang, Irving Waxman, Prateek Sharma
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Despite the significant advances made in the diagnosis and treatment of Barrett's esophagus (BE), there is still a need for standardized definitions, appropriate recognition of endoscopic landmarks, and consistent use of classification systems. Current controversies in basic definitions of BE and the relative lack of anatomic knowledge are significant barriers to uniform documentation. We aimed to provide consensus-driven recommendations for uniform reporting and global application...
July 2022: Gastroenterology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35310704/endoscopic-diagnosis-and-screening-of-barrett-s-esophagus-inconsistency-of-diagnostic-criteria-between-japan-and-western-countries
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REVIEW
Norihisa Ishimura, Eiko Okimoto, Kotaro Shibagaki, Shunji Ishihara
Barrett's esophagus (BE) is an endoscopically identifiable premalignant condition for esophageal adenocarcinoma (EAC). To diagnose BE precisely, careful inspection of the anatomic landmarks, including the esophagogastric junction and the squamocolumnar junction is important. The distal end of the palisade vessels and the proximal end of the gastric folds are used as the landmark of the esophagogastric junction in endoscopic diagnosis, with the latter solely used internationally, except in some Asian countries, including Japan...
April 2022: DEN open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34876097/negative-histology-in-cervical-specimens-obtained-with-the-see-and-treat-method-among-women-at-a-referral-center-in-rio-de-janeiro-brazil-a-cross-sectional-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Renata Pereira Teodoro, Danielle Scherer, Maria José de Camargo, Ana Carolina Carioca da Costa, Cecília Vianna de Andrade, Fábio Russomano
BACKGROUND: According to the Brazilian Guidelines on Cervical Cancer Screening, women with cytopathologic diagnosis of high-grade intraepithelial lesion, abnormal colposcopic findings, fully visible squamocolumnar junction and age 25 years or older should be treated at the first visit ("see and treat-S&T"). The main limitation to this approach is the risk of overtreatment, identified by histology without preinvasive lesion. The objectives of this study were to identify the overtreatment rate in women undergoing S&T in cervical cancer prevention at a referral center with extensive experience with the method and to detect possible factors associated with this rate...
December 7, 2021: BMC Women's Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34798899/can-biopsies-be-omitted-after-normal-colposcopy-in-women-referred-with-low-grade-cervical-cytology-a-prospective-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mette Mindedahl Jespersen, Berit Bargum Booth, Lone Kjeld Petersen
BACKGROUND: Controversy surrounds whether women with low-risk cytology screening results but a normal colposcopic assessment should have random biopsies taken. The aim of this study was to determine the yield of CIN2+ from one to four cervical biopsies in women with cytology of LSIL or ASCUS and a normal colposcopic impression. METHODS: Between January 2017 and September 2020, women over 18 years old referred for colposcopic examination due to either an abnormal smear (ASCUS+) or follow-up after previous cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) were invited to participate in the study...
November 19, 2021: BMC Women's Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34775458/prevalence-of-barrett-s-esophagus-in-a-southern-european-country-a-multicenter-study
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MULTICENTER STUDY
Inês Marques de Sá, Carina Leal, Joana Silva, Daniela Falcão, Catarina Felix, Catarina Nascimento, Pedro Boal Carvalho, Helena Vasconcelos, Isabel Pedroto, Cristina Chagas, Marília Cravo, José Cotter, Prateek Sharma, Mário Dinis-Ribeiro
BACKGROUND: Identification of Barrett's esophagus (BE) with the treatment of dysplasia is essential to prevent esophageal adenocarcinoma (EAC). Moreover, determination of BE prevalence is important to define subsequent management strategies. However, precise estimates on BE prevalence from several European countries are lacking. We aimed to determine BE prevalence in a Southern European country. METHODS: A cross-sectional, multicenter study from November 2019 to February 2020 was performed defining BE as a columnar extent in the distal esophagus greater than or equal to 1 cm with intestinal metaplasia...
December 1, 2021: European Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34739708/the-role-of-endocervicoscopy-in-women-with-cervical-intraepithelial-neoplasia-a-systematic-review-of-the-literature
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REVIEW
Luigi Della Corte, Antonio Mercorio, Pierluigi Giampaolino, Salvatore Giovanni Vitale, Giuseppe Vizzielli, Giuseppe Bifulco, Giada Lavitola
Endocervicoscopy is an alternative diagnostic tool to endocervical curettage for the diagnostic workup of repeatedly positive cervicovaginal cytology suggestive of a high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (HSIL) and negative or unsatisfactory colposcopy. The aim of this review is to summarize the current evidence on the diagnostic accuracy of endocervicoscopy in women with cervical intraepithelial neoplasia in the presence of nonvisible squamocolumnar junction with unsatisfactory colposcopy. A systematic review of literature was performed by searching in the main electronic databases (MEDLINE, EMBASE, Web of Science, Scopus, ClinicalTrial...
November 5, 2021: Updates in Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34619706/cervical-precancers-originate-from-infected-proliferating-reserve-cells-a-comparative-histologic-and-genetic-study-of-thin-and-thick-high-grade-squamous-intraepithelial-lesions
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sigrid Regauer, Olaf Reich, Karl Kashofer
Human papillomavirus (HPV)-induced invasive cervical squamous cell cancer (SCC) develop via high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (HSIL). In contrast to classic thick HSIL, thin HSIL (≤9 cell layers) are poorly documented. This study compares histology, HPV genotypes, and aberrations in 50 cancer genes of 45 thin HSIL to 45 thick HSIL, 20 pT1a SCC, and 40 ≥pT1b SCC. Thin HSIL arose from proliferating reserve cells within endocervical epithelium or immature metaplasia throughout the transformation zone after infection with high-risk HPV genotypes (36/45; 80%), and 20% non-high-risk HPV genotypes compared with 2...
April 1, 2022: American Journal of Surgical Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34589545/human-papillomavirus-types-associated-with-cervical-dysplasia-among-hiv-and-non-hiv-infected-women-attending-reproductive-health-clinics-in-eastern-kenya
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
James Kinoti Njue, Margaret Muturi, Lucy Kamau, Raphael Lwembe
Background: Human papillomavirus (HPV) causes over 99% of all cervical cancer globally. In 2019, it was responsible for 3286 deaths in Kenya. Data on the epidemiological distribution of HPV genotypes by cervical dysplasia and HIV-infected women which is important in designing prevention strategy monitoring treatment and management of cervical cancer is lacking in Eastern Kenya. Objective: To determine HPV genotype prevalence and their association with cervical dysplasia among HIV-infected (cases) and noninfected (control) women aged 18-48 years seeking reproductive healthcare...
2021: BioMed Research International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34540549/feasibility-of-resection-and-plication-rap-technique-for-management-of-medically-refractory-gerd-in-patients-with-altered-gastric-anatomy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Patrick R Walsh, Mehul Lamba, Petros Benias, Abdulnasser Lafta, George Hopkins
Background and study aims  Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is common, especially in patients after gastric surgery. Medical management of GERD is ineffective in up to 30 % patients and revisional gastric surgery for management of GERD is associated with higher morbidity. We aimed to assess the safety, feasibility, and efficacy of a novel endoscopic resection and plication (RAP) anti-reflux procedure for management of medically refractory GERD in patients with altered gastric anatomy. Patients and methods  The RAP procedure involves endoscopic mucosal resection and full-thickness plication over the right posterior-medial axis extending 15 mm above and 20 to 30 mm below the squamocolumnar junction...
October 2021: Endoscopy International Open
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