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  • Squamous intraepithelial lesions with eosinophilic features (eosinophilic dysplasia, ED) were studied to understand their cytological characteristics, focusing on 66 women with positive p16(INK4a) staining.
  • Previous pap-tests revealed high rates of non-hyperchromatic nuclei and metaplastic features in ED cases compared to usual dysplasia controls.
  • The findings suggest that the specific cytological features of ED, such as non-hyperchromatic nuclei, may indicate this unusual type of dysplasia preceding a histological diagnosis.

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Background: Squamous intraepithelial lesions of the cervix uteri with eosinophilic features (eosinophilic dysplasia, ED) are a peculiar type of dysplasia with metaplastic phenotype which was described in histological specimens. The cytological features of these lesions have not been studied yet.

Methods: Histological samples from 66 women with features of ED and positive p16(INK4a) staining were included in the study. Within the previous year, all women had at least one pap-test, whose features were recorded and compared with 31 control samples with high-grade dysplasia of usual type.

Results: The previous pap-test showed high-grade dysplastic cells with non-hyperchromatic nuclei in 56/66 (84.8%) cases and metaplastic features in 60/66 (90.9%) cases. Conversely, the dysplastic cells of the usual lesions showed non-hyperchromatic nuclei in 6/31 (19.4%) and metaplastic features in 4/31 (12.9%) cases. Statistical analysis showed significant differences in distribution of the non-hyperchromatic nuclei (P < 0.001), metaplastic features (P < 0.001), presence of both non-hyperchromatic nuclei and metaplastic features (P < 0.001) and usual dysplastic features (P < 0.001) among the study and control groups.

Conclusions: A high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion with non-hyperchromatic nuclei or metaplastic features is often found in the pap-test previous to the histological diagnosis of ED and may represent the cytologic correlate of this particular type of dysplasia. Diagn. Cytopathol. 2016;44:783-786. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Article Synopsis
  • Squamous intraepithelial lesions with eosinophilic features (eosinophilic dysplasia, ED) were studied to understand their cytological characteristics, focusing on 66 women with positive p16(INK4a) staining.
  • Previous pap-tests revealed high rates of non-hyperchromatic nuclei and metaplastic features in ED cases compared to usual dysplasia controls.
  • The findings suggest that the specific cytological features of ED, such as non-hyperchromatic nuclei, may indicate this unusual type of dysplasia preceding a histological diagnosis.
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