Skip Navigation
Skip to contents

J Pathol Transl Med : Journal of Pathology and Translational Medicine

OPEN ACCESS
SEARCH
Search

Search

Page Path
HOME > Search
1 "Eman Elsalkh"
Filter
Filter
Article category
Keywords
Publication year
Authors
Original Article
Morphological Features and Immunohistochemical Expression of p57Kip2 in Early Molar Pregnancies and Their Relations to the Progression to Persistent Trophoblastic Disease
Marwa Khashaba, Mohammad Arafa, Eman Elsalkh, Reda Hemida, Wagiha Kandil
J Pathol Transl Med. 2017;51(4):381-387.   Published online June 12, 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4132/jptm.2017.04.28
  • 13,397 View
  • 230 Download
  • 3 Web of Science
  • 4 Crossref
AbstractAbstract PDF
Background
Although the morphological features characteristic of products of conception specimens including molar pregnancies are well described, substantial histopathological similarities are observed between the different entities, especially in cases of early pregnancies. Furthermore, there are no current solid criteria that could predict cases with progression to persistent gestational trophoblastic disease. In this study, we aimed to determine the most specific histopathological and immunohistochemical features required for accurate diagnosis that can reliably predict the clinical behavior.
Methods
Sixty-five cases of products of conception were reviewed clinically and pathologically, and any progression to persistent gestational trophoblastic disease (GTD), if present, was noted. Pathological assessment of the archival material included re-cut sections of 5 μm in thickness, routine staining with hematoxylin and eosin and immunohistochemical staining of p57Kip2.
Results
Certain histopathological criteria were found to be significant in differentiation between complete hydatidiform mole (CHM) and partial hydatidiform mole including villous shape and outline, villous trophoblast hyperplasia, and atypia in extravillous trophoblasts. There were no significant differences in any morphological or immunohistochemical features between cases with or without subsequent development of GTD.
Conclusions
Histopathological diagnosis of molar pregnancy remains problematic especially in early gestation. Their diagnosis should be stated after a constellation of specific histopathological criteria in order not to miss CHM. p57Kip2 immunohistochemistry is of great value in diagnosis of cases that had equivocal morphology by histopathological examination. However, there were no significant features to predict cases that subsequently developed persistent GTD.

Citations

Citations to this article as recorded by  
  • Molecular Basis of Hydatidiform Moles—A Systematic Review
    Shadha Nasser Mohammed Bahutair, Rajani Dube, Manjunatha Goud Bellary Kuruba, Rasha Aziz Attia Salama, Mohamed Anas Mohamed Faruk Patni, Subhranshu Sekhar Kar, Rakhee Kar
    International Journal of Molecular Sciences.2024; 25(16): 8739.     CrossRef
  • Immunohistochemical expression of BCL-2 in hydatidiform moles: a tissue microarray study
    Muna Al-Jabri, Suaad Al-Badi, Hunaina Al-Kindi, Mohammad Arafa
    Pathologica.2023; 115(3): 148.     CrossRef
  • Persistent gestational trophoblastic disease following ectopic molar pregnancy
    I.N. Voloshchuk, I.V. Barinova, S.N. Buyanova, S.A. Petrakova, N.A. Shchukina, M.V. Mgeliashvili
    Arkhiv patologii.2021; 83(1): 44.     CrossRef
  • P57 and Ki-67 expression in hydropic abortion and molar pregnancy
    Sylvia A. Ashamallah, Mie A. Mohamed, Hany O. Habashy
    Egyptian Journal of Pathology.2017; 37(2): 393.     CrossRef

J Pathol Transl Med : Journal of Pathology and Translational Medicine
TOP