Review of immunohistochemical typing of endometrial carcinoma at the Lagos university teaching hospital

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Background: Categorization of endometrial carcinomas as type I and II provides useful insights into their different risk factors, pathogenesis and biologic behaviours. Aim: To determine the immunohistochemical classifications of endometrial carcinomas in Nigerian women. Design: A retrospective review of histopathologic slides of cases of endometrial carcinomas seen at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) over a 5-year period. The slides were reviewed, and the diagnoses made according to the WHO nomenclature. The classification of endometrial carcinomas into Type I and II was made by immunohistochemistry using antibodies to ER, PR, p53 and Ki-67. Results: Eight cases of endometrial adenocarcinoma were reported accounting for 53.3% of all endometrial malignancies. Of these, only 1 case showed the classic type I immunophenotype while type II staining pattern was seen in 4 cases. The remaining 3 cases had equivocal immunophenotypes: One was p53+ but showed ER+, PR+ and high Ki-67 index; the second was p53-, ER+, PR+ but had a high Ki-67 expression; while the last was p53-, but ER-, PR-and had high Ki-67 expression. Conclusion: Endometrial carcinomas in Nigerian women are more likely to be type II carcinomas. A reasonable proportion of the cases were equivocal thus requiring further categorization with molecular studies.

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Dawodu, O. O., Okunade, K. S., Daramola, A., & Banjo, A. A. F. (2019, September 1). Review of immunohistochemical typing of endometrial carcinoma at the Lagos university teaching hospital. African Health Sciences. Makerere University, Medical School. https://doi.org/10.4314/ahs.v19i3.22

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