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Detection of pagetoid urothelial intraepithelial neoplasia extending to the vagina by cervical screening cytology: a case report with renewed immunochemical summary.

Yuki KoyanagiChiaki KuboShigenori NagataAyumi RyuKoji HatanoRieko KanoSatoshi TanadaJun-Ichi AshimuraAtsushi IdotaShoji KamiuraTomoyuki YamasakiShin-Ichi Nakatsuka
Published in: Diagnostic pathology (2019)
To detect recurrent pagetoid urothelial intraepithelial neoplasia with pagetoid spread in the lower genital tract, pathologists should recognize the history of prior UC with special attention to absence of p16 labeling in cervical cytology as a pointer to the diagnosis of urothelial cancer. Using further biopsy and immunohistochemical confirmation of UC relapse, investigation to rule out invasive malignancies and careful follow-up throughout the patient's lifetime is recommended.
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