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Dr tamar kiknadze

Dr tamar kiknadze

Assist Prof

Title: Histopathological,Proliferative,Apoptotic And Hormonal Characteristics Of VariousTypes Of Leiomyomas

Biography

Biography: Dr tamar kiknadze

Abstract

Uterine leiomyomas decrease the quality of life by causing significant morbidity among women of reproductive age. Histologically various types of leiomyoma's can be differentiated. We have analysed th histopathological,proliferation,apoptotic and hormonal profile in different types of leiomyomas. Study included altogether140 cases distributed into following groups: group I-normal myometrium (20cases), group II-classic leiomyoma (69 cases), group III-cellular leiomyoma (15 cases), group IV-bizarre cell/atypical leiomyoma (22cases), group V-smooth muscle tumors of uncertain malignancy potential (STUMP) (8 cases) and group VI-leiomyosarcoma (6 cases). Together with classic histopathological features such as nuclear atypia, cellularity, presence of mitoses, vasculature and necrosis, immunohistochemical phenotype using antibodies against Ki67,Cas3,ER and PR were analysed.

The results of our study showed that leiomyomas are charterised with variable histopathological and immunohistocthemical phenotype. Histopathological parameters mainly correlate with the degree of malignancy except two bizarre/atypical leiomyoma and STUMP, where two distinct subgroups could be identified. In bizarre/ atipycal leiomyoma 31% of cases are characterized with the features of classic leiomyoma, whilst rest of the cases reveal more atipycal phenotype.  In STUMP 37.5 % of cases are characterized with the features of atipycal leiomyomas.

The result of immunohistochemical study also reveald that half of bizarre/atipycal leiomyomas are characterized with the low proliferation index, high apoptotic index and high ER and PR index, whilst another half is characterized with high proliferation index, low apoptotic index and low ER and PR index. Similarly, part of the STUMP cases are characterized with low proliferation index, high Er and PR index  and whilst part of the cases are characterized whith high proliferation index, low apoptotic index and low ER and PR index.

The results of histopathological and immunohistochemical study indicate that these two entities represent the heterogenous group of diseases, which might be the explanation of their different prognosis. Presented histopathological and immunohistochemical features should be considered in the diagnosis of myometrial smooth muscle tumors.