Publications by authors named "P Vooijs"

Background: Based on results from evaluation of tissue sections from premalignant lesions of the uterine cervix, the authors examined the hypothesis that immunostaining of Papanicolaou-stained cytologic smears with monoclonal antibodies to keratins 8 and 17 allows detection of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) with progressive potential. They also investigated whether detection of these two keratin subtypes could be of help in the analysis of normal and/or poor quality cytology smears.

Methods: Sixty-one Papanicolaou-stained smears, representing 25 normal smears, 8 CIN 1, 7 CIN 2, 18 CIN 3, and 3 cervical carcinomas, were stained with CAM 5.

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Objectives: To assess the value of deoxyribonucleic acid ploidy in the differential diagnosis and clinical follow-up of hydatidiform moles, the histopathologic features, deoxyribonucleic acid ploidy, and clinical follow-up were compared in 347 cases: 143 complete moles, 52 partial moles, and 152 abortions, of which 56 cases were hydropic abortions with histologic features of triploidy but lacked trophoblastic hyperplasia.

Study Design: In all cases deoxyribonucleic acid image cytometry was performed, and in 85 of these cases interphase cytogenetics was also performed.

Results: With use of deoxyribonucleic acid image cytometry and interphase cytogenetics, a bimodal polyploid deoxyribonucleic acid pattern was present in 97% of complete moles, 27% of partial moles, and 4% of abortions.

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The first incidence of ovarian tumors in The Netherlands was analyzed during the PALGA data. The first incidences of benign epithelial ovarian tumors reach a plateau, at a level of 60 to 65 cases per 100,000 women beyond the age of 40 years. The borderline malignant epithelial ovarian tumors account for 10 per 100,000 women aged 30 to 85, while the ovarian carcinomas reach a plateau level of 25 to 35 per 100,000 women after the age of 50.

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DNA flow cytometry has shown a wider spectrum of DNA content in the complete hydatidiform mole (CM) than the originally reported diploidy. Conflicting results have been published about the relationship of DNA content and the occurrence of persistent gestational trophoblastic disease (PGTD). In the present study, 71 cases of CM and 4 cases of partial mole accompanied by PGTD and 100 cases of CM without PGTD were evaluated with DNA image cytometry for differences in DNA-ploidy pattern, expressed as the 2.

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We report a test of an experimental system for machine-aided screening in cervical cytology, comprising the 'CYTOPRESS' semi-automatic slide preparation system (Nijmegen) and the 'CERVIFIP' interactive scanner (Edinburgh). Material from women attending clinics in Edinburgh and Nijmegen was stratified according to the severity of the conventional laboratory diagnosis and selected randomly within strata for inclusion in the test. Monolayered slides were prepared by CYTOPRESS from cervical scrape material remaining after preparation of conventional smears and scanned by CERVIFIP to determine the positions of the most 'suspicious' objects.

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