Evaluation of pelvic washing specimens in patients with endometrial cancer: Cytomorphological features, diagnostic agreement, and pathologist experience.
Richard C DavisGloria BroadwaterWen-Chi FooClaudia K JonesLaura J HavrileskySarah M BeanPublished in: Cancer cytopathology (2021)
The overall cellularity and number of atypical cells can be used to distinguish between malignant and atypical pelvic washing specimens. There is high reproducibility in the diagnostic categories and high agreement among pathologists, regardless of practice experience. These findings can help refine the criteria for TIS.