2021
Minimal uterine serous carcinoma and endometrial polyp: a close clinicopathological relationship
Assem H, Rottmann D, Finkelstein A, Wang M, Ratner E, Santin AD, Buza N, Hui P. Minimal uterine serous carcinoma and endometrial polyp: a close clinicopathological relationship. Human Pathology 2021, 118: 1-8. PMID: 34508766, DOI: 10.1016/j.humpath.2021.09.001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMinimal uterine serous carcinomaEndometrial polypsUterine serous carcinomaSerous carcinomaHigh stage patientsLow stage patientsPelvic washing cytologyAdvanced stage diseaseEndometrial serous carcinomaHigher stage diseaseLower tumor stageClinical outcome assessmentClose topographic relationshipBackground endometriumExtrauterine diseaseExtrauterine spreadStage diseaseExcellent prognosisLymphovascular invasionClinicopathological relationshipWashing cytologyTumor stageHigh riskPatientsLarge seriesUterine Epithelial Neoplasia
Hui P, Flynn C, Quddus M. Uterine Epithelial Neoplasia. Practical Anatomic Pathology 2021, 113-130. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-68608-6_5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCommon endometrioid adenocarcinomaClear cell carcinomaHigh-grade carcinomaGestational alterationsEndometrial malignancyCurettage specimenEndometrial hyperplasiaEndometrial polypsEndometrial cancerEndometrioid adenocarcinomaHistological typeAtypical hyperplasiaCell carcinomaDedifferentiated carcinomaMixed carcinomasNeuroendocrine carcinomaNonneoplastic lesionsPreneoplastic conditionsInflammatory processPrognostic informationUndifferentiated carcinomaEpithelial neoplasiaSmall biopsiesCarcinomaMolecular classification
2013
Cancerous ‘floater’: a lesson learned about tissue identity testing, endometrial cancer and microsatellite instability
Bossuyt V, Buza N, Ngo NT, Much MA, Asis MC, Schwartz PE, Hui P. Cancerous ‘floater’: a lesson learned about tissue identity testing, endometrial cancer and microsatellite instability. Modern Pathology 2013, 26: 1264-1269. PMID: 23558568, DOI: 10.1038/modpathol.2013.63.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEndometrial curettageBackground endometriumStaging surgeryEndometrial cancerEndometrial polypsEndometrioid adenocarcinomaEndometrial adenocarcinomaFurther workupPap smearSecretory endometriumDiagnostic workupEndometrial cellsDNA genotypingAdenocarcinoma tissuesMolecular testingMicrosatellite instabilityAllelic patternsAdenocarcinomaPatientsConfirmation of contaminationTissue fragmentsCurettageEndometriumWorkupMolecular pathologists
2011
Minimal Uterine Serous Carcinoma With Extrauterine Spread
Flynn C, Hui P. Minimal Uterine Serous Carcinoma With Extrauterine Spread. AJSP Review And Reports 2011, 16: 104-107. DOI: 10.1097/pcr.0b013e31821734fe.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMinimal uterine serous carcinomaUterine serous carcinomaSerous carcinomaEndometrial polypsSerous endometrial intraepithelial carcinomaEndometrial intraepithelial carcinomaExtrauterine diseaseConventional serous carcinomasExtrauterine spreadAbdominal carcinomatosisIntraepithelial carcinomaMüllerian carcinomasImmunohistochemical profileMutant p53 proteinPatient's diseaseCarcinomaDiseaseP53 proteinPolypsPresumed originCarcinomatosisPostmenopausalPatientsUterusTumors
2010
Endometrial Epithelial Neoplasms
Chhieng D, Hui P. Endometrial Epithelial Neoplasms. Current Clinical Pathology 2010, 87-105. DOI: 10.1007/978-1-60761-164-6_6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCell carcinomaCommon endometrioid adenocarcinomaSquamous cell carcinomaTransitional cell carcinomaClear cell carcinomaHigh-grade carcinomaGestational alterationsEndometrial malignancyCurettage specimenEndometrial hyperplasiaEndometrial polypsEndometrioid adenocarcinomaHistological typeMucinous carcinomaMucinous componentAtypical hyperplasiaEndometrioid carcinomaMixed carcinomasNonneoplastic lesionsPreneoplastic conditionsInflammatory processUndifferentiated carcinomaEpithelial neoplasmsCarcinomaSmall biopsies
2005
Minimal uterine serous carcinoma: a clinicopathological study of 40 cases
Hui P, Kelly M, O'Malley DM, Tavassoli F, Schwartz PE. Minimal uterine serous carcinoma: a clinicopathological study of 40 cases. Modern Pathology 2005, 18: 75-82. PMID: 15389257, DOI: 10.1038/modpathol.3800271.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMinimal uterine serous carcinomaUterine serous carcinomaSerous carcinomaEndometrial polypsExtrauterine tumorsInvasive serous carcinomasSurgical staging procedureHigh nuclear gradeSurgical stagingClinicopathological studyOverall survivalStaging procedureClinical outcomesClinicopathologic featuresStromal invasionImmunohistochemical profileNuclear gradeMutant p53 proteinCarcinomaPatientsPolypsTumorsP53 proteinLesionsInvasion