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Journal of Clinical Pathology and Laboratory Medicine | Volume 3
July 05-06, 2019 | Paris, France
Pathology and Surgical Pathology
2
nd
International Conference on
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here were almost 541000 new carcinoma cases in Russia
in 2017 and 40% of them detected in III-IV stage. The
percentage of newovarian cancers amongwomen population
in Russia in 2017 was 4.3%. Ovarian neoplastic changes can
be problematic from the point of view of early detection,
accurate morphological, biochemical and molecular data.
The aim of the study was to analyze the possibilities of
ROSE (rapid on-site sample evaluation) during surgery in
Filatov Clinical Hospital №15 (Moscow). 377 consecutive
cases were included to the study. Imprints from ovarian
tumors were made during surgery, MGG staining was used.
Only 5 of tumors were malignant, 372 were benign: Serous
adenomas, teratomas, endometrioid and luteal cysts. Rapid
cytological diagnosis was very useful for morphological
verification of benign and malignant lesions, assessment of
the rate of spreading (dissemination) of malignant tumor. The
possibility to compare cytological data with surgical findings,
consultation in difficult cases and creation of individual
algorithms for correct diagnosis and treatment has the
limitless diagnostic opportunities: Correction of surgical plan,
decision for taking more adequate material for cytology and
histology, etc. Scanned slides and microphotographs can be
useful for final decision, consultations, quality control and
teaching as well.
Speaker Biography
IrinaPShabalova,MD,PhD.,ScD.,March10,1950cytopathologistinRussian
Medical Academy of continuous professional education (Moscow) and
past president of Russian Asociation of Clinical Cytologists. 1975-medical
doctor on clinical laboratory diagnostics, out-patient clinic 38. 1981-Junior
researcher, department of clinical cytology, n.a. Herzens’ Moscow Cancer
Research Institute, Russia. 1988-associate professor, department of clinical
laboratory diagnostics, central institute of postgraduated education,
Moscow, Russia. 1994- senior researcher, department of clinical cytology,
n.n. Blokhin cancer research centre, Moscow, Russia. 1997- associate
professor, department of clinical laboratory diagnostics, Russian Medical
Academy of postgraduated education, Moscow, Russia. 2003- professor,
department of clinical laboratory diagnostics, Russian Medical Academy
of postgraduated education, Moscow, Russia. Member of russian
scientific society of laboratory medicine (RSSLM), International academy
of cytology, advisory editorial board “cytopathology” (gb), editorial board
“laboratory” (Russia), editorial board “clinical laboratory diagnostics” and
editorial board “acta cytology”.
e:
irenshab@inbox.ruIrina P Shabalova
Russian Medical Academy, Russia
Clinical cytology in surgery: Ovarian lesions