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  • Extra-uterine neoplasms  (1)
  • Key words Adenovirus  (1)
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    ISSN: 1437-7772
    Keywords: Key words Endometrial cytology ; Gastric cancer ; Metastasis to the uterus ; Extra-uterine neoplasms
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Background. Routine endometrial cytology occasionally includes malignant cells of extra-genital origin. We carried out this study to examine both the clinical and the cytopathologic characteristics of patients with positive endometrial cytology associated with gastric cancer. Methods. Sixteen patients whose endometrial smears contained malignant cells derived from gastric adenocarcinoma were studied. The patients' clinical symptoms, clinical courses, and cytologic and pathological findings were analyzed. Results. Among the 16 patients, 5 showed positive endometrial cytology prior to the initial treatment of gastric cancer, but after its diagnosis; 8 patients were being examined for relapse of gastric cancer; and, in the remaining 3 patients, the endometrial cytology led to the diagnosis of gastric cancer. Eleven patients had some clinical signs or symptoms, including abnormal vaginal discharge. Two patients were positive for serum carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA), while carbohydrate antigen (CA)125 was positive in 5 patients. The histological types of the primary gastric lesions were poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma (including signet ring cell adenocarcinoma) in 14 patients, and moderately differentiated tubular adenocarcinoma in 2 patients. Signet ring cells were observed on endometrial cytology in 12 patients. Four patients showed tumor diathesis on the smears. Metastatic lesions in the uterus were histologically confirmed in 5 patients. All 16 patients died as a result of peritoneal carcinomatosis within 12 months of the positive endometrial smears. Conclusion. Examination of routine reproductive tract smears, especially endometrial cytology, presents gynecologists with the opportunity to identify patients with gastric adenocarcinoma cells in the uterus and/or peritoneal cavity.
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    Journal of infection and chemotherapy 5 (1999), S. 220-222 
    ISSN: 1437-7780
    Keywords: Key words Adenovirus ; Respiratory tract infection ; Rapid diagnosis ; Immunochromatography
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract A one-step diagnostic test based on an immunochromatographic (IC) assay for adenovirus was evaluated with purified adenovirus and clinical specimens. According to five clinically common serotypes of purified adenovirus tested, the IC test was more sensitive than two commercially available enzyme immunoassay (EIA) test kits. For tonsilopharyngeal specimens from 63 febrile pediatric patients with suspected adenoviral upper respiratory tract infection, the sensitivity and specificity of the IC test against viral isolation by cell culture was 88.5% (23/26) and 100% (37/37), respectively. The IC test, which is quicker and easier to perform than EIA test kits, is very useful in the rapid diagnosis of adenoviral upper respiratory tract infection of pediatric patients.
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