Accuracy of frozen-section diagnosis of ovarian mucinous tumors

Objective: The objective of the study was to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of intraoperative frozen sections of ovarian mucinous tumors and to identify the features associated with an inaccurate diagnosis. Methods: Cases of ovarian mucinous tumors (benign, low malignant potential [LMP] or borderl...

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Main Authors: Pongsuvareeyakul T., Khunamornpong S., Settakorn J., Sukpan K., Suprasert P., Siriaunkgul S.
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Published: 2014
Online Access:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22246404
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-30542014-08-30T02:25:42Z Accuracy of frozen-section diagnosis of ovarian mucinous tumors Pongsuvareeyakul T. Khunamornpong S. Settakorn J. Sukpan K. Suprasert P. Siriaunkgul S. Objective: The objective of the study was to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of intraoperative frozen sections of ovarian mucinous tumors and to identify the features associated with an inaccurate diagnosis. Methods: Cases of ovarian mucinous tumors (benign, low malignant potential [LMP] or borderline, primary malignant, and metastatic) diagnosed by frozen section or final histology were recruited. Frozen-section diagnoses were compared with the final histologic diagnoses. Possible variables associated with diagnostic discrepancy were analyzed. Results: A comparison of the diagnoses was done in 195 cases (102 benign, 61 LMP, 18 primary malignant, and 14 metastatic). Diagnostic agreement was observed in 164 cases (84.1%) and discrepancy in 31 cases (15.9%). The sensitivity of frozen-section diagnosis was low in LMP (67.2%) and malignant tumors (55.6%). The specificity was the lowest in the benign category (78.5%). The positive predictive values of all categories were less than 90% (range, 83.3%-5.7%). Diagnostic discrepancy was associated with tumor size of greater than 13 cm (P = 0.019) and the number of frozen sections of 4 or more (P = 0.035). However, in a multivariate analysis, there was no independent predictor of diagnostic discrepancy. The number of frozen sections 4 or more was strongly associated with tumor size of greater than 13 cm (P = 0.004). Conclusions: The sensitivity of frozen-section diagnosis of LMP and malignant mucinous tumors was low. The inaccuracy of a frozen-section diagnosis of ovarian mucinous tumors may be related to a tumor size of greater than 13 cm. Increasing the number of intraoperative samples over 3 sections per case may not effectively increase the accuracy of frozen-section diagnosis in mucinous tumors. Copyright © 2012 by IGCS and ESGO. 2014-08-30T02:25:42Z 2014-08-30T02:25:42Z 2012 Article 1048891X 10.1097/IGC.0b013e31823dc328 22246404 IJGCE http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22246404 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84858251499&partnerID=40&md5=aa748f2cb794ca3489aab97b7fa89541 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/3054 English
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description Objective: The objective of the study was to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of intraoperative frozen sections of ovarian mucinous tumors and to identify the features associated with an inaccurate diagnosis. Methods: Cases of ovarian mucinous tumors (benign, low malignant potential [LMP] or borderline, primary malignant, and metastatic) diagnosed by frozen section or final histology were recruited. Frozen-section diagnoses were compared with the final histologic diagnoses. Possible variables associated with diagnostic discrepancy were analyzed. Results: A comparison of the diagnoses was done in 195 cases (102 benign, 61 LMP, 18 primary malignant, and 14 metastatic). Diagnostic agreement was observed in 164 cases (84.1%) and discrepancy in 31 cases (15.9%). The sensitivity of frozen-section diagnosis was low in LMP (67.2%) and malignant tumors (55.6%). The specificity was the lowest in the benign category (78.5%). The positive predictive values of all categories were less than 90% (range, 83.3%-5.7%). Diagnostic discrepancy was associated with tumor size of greater than 13 cm (P = 0.019) and the number of frozen sections of 4 or more (P = 0.035). However, in a multivariate analysis, there was no independent predictor of diagnostic discrepancy. The number of frozen sections 4 or more was strongly associated with tumor size of greater than 13 cm (P = 0.004). Conclusions: The sensitivity of frozen-section diagnosis of LMP and malignant mucinous tumors was low. The inaccuracy of a frozen-section diagnosis of ovarian mucinous tumors may be related to a tumor size of greater than 13 cm. Increasing the number of intraoperative samples over 3 sections per case may not effectively increase the accuracy of frozen-section diagnosis in mucinous tumors. Copyright © 2012 by IGCS and ESGO.
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author Pongsuvareeyakul T.
Khunamornpong S.
Settakorn J.
Sukpan K.
Suprasert P.
Siriaunkgul S.
spellingShingle Pongsuvareeyakul T.
Khunamornpong S.
Settakorn J.
Sukpan K.
Suprasert P.
Siriaunkgul S.
Accuracy of frozen-section diagnosis of ovarian mucinous tumors
author_facet Pongsuvareeyakul T.
Khunamornpong S.
Settakorn J.
Sukpan K.
Suprasert P.
Siriaunkgul S.
author_sort Pongsuvareeyakul T.
title Accuracy of frozen-section diagnosis of ovarian mucinous tumors
title_short Accuracy of frozen-section diagnosis of ovarian mucinous tumors
title_full Accuracy of frozen-section diagnosis of ovarian mucinous tumors
title_fullStr Accuracy of frozen-section diagnosis of ovarian mucinous tumors
title_full_unstemmed Accuracy of frozen-section diagnosis of ovarian mucinous tumors
title_sort accuracy of frozen-section diagnosis of ovarian mucinous tumors
publishDate 2014
url http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22246404
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