Atypical urothelial cells classified according to the Paris System for Reporting Urinary Cytology: A 2‐year experience with histological correlation from a Finnish tertiary care center—low rate and high risk of malignancy

Author:

Pöyry Emilia12,Nykänen Veera12,Pulkkinen Johanna1,Viljanen Eliisa12,Laurila Marita1,Kholová Ivana12

Affiliation:

1. Pathology Fimlab Laboratories Tampere Finland

2. Tampere University Faculty of Medicine and Health Technology Tampere Finland

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe Paris System for Reporting Urinary Cytology (TPS) was issued to shift the focus of urine cytology to high‐grade lesions to increase the diagnostic accuracy of urine cytology. The aim of this study was to evaluate the power of TPS in the atypical urothelial cells (AUC) category with histological correlation and follow‐up.MethodsThe data cohort consisted of 3741 voided urine samples collected during a 2‐year period between January 2017 and December 2018. All samples were prospectively classified using TPS. This study focuses on the subset of 205 samples (5.5%) classified as AUC. All cytological and histological follow‐up data were analyzed until 2019, and the time between each sampling was documented.ResultsOf the 205 AUC cases, cytohistological correlation was possible in 97 (47.3%) cases. Of these, 36 (12.7%) were benign in histology, 27 (13.2%) were low‐grade urothelial carcinomas, and 34 (16.6%) were high‐grade urothelial carcinomas. Overall, the risk of malignancy was 29.8% for all cases in the AUC category, and 62.9% in the histologically confirmed cases. The risk of high‐grade malignancy was 16.6% in all the AUC category samples and 35.1% in the histological follow‐up group.ConclusionsThe performance of 5.5% AUC cases is considered good and within the limits proposed by TPS. TPS is widely accepted by cytotechnologists, cytopathologists, and clinicians; it improves communication and patient management.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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