Program - The 19th International Congress of Cytology
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Program - The 19th International Congress of Cytology
http://www.cytologyjapan2016.com The 19th International Congress of Cytology New Innovative Technologies Changing Cytology 28 May–01 June, 2016 Pacifico Yokohama, Japan The 19th International Congress of Cytology Contents Committees ……………………………………………………… 3 Welcome message ……………………………………………… 4 Awards and examinations ……………………………………… 5 General information and conditions …………………………… 6 Information for chairs and speakers ………………………… 9 Practical information in alphabetical order …………………12 Social programs / M & KATERA Special Exhibition ……15 The venue ………………………………………………………… 16 Floor plan ………………………………………………………… 17 Optional sessions …………………………………………………21 Program at a glance ……………………………………………22 Congress program ・Sunday, May 29 ………………………………………………30 ・Monday, May 30 ………………………………………………44 ・Tuesday, May 31 ………………………………………………70 ・Wednesday, June 1 ……………………………………………94 ・Poster Presentations ……………………………………… 108 Authors Index ………………………………………………… 143 Sponsors acknowledgement ………………………………… 166 Congress Office ICC2016 Secretariat c/o Congress Corporation Kohsai-kaikan Bldg., 5-1 Kojimachi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-8481, Japan Tel: +81-3-5216-5318/Fax: +81-3-5216-5552 ・General Information: [email protected] ・Registration and accommodation: [email protected] ・Scientific program and abstracts: [email protected] ―2― The 19th International Congress of Cytology Committees Scientific Committee Co-chairs Philippe VIELH (France) Robert Y. Osamura (Japan) Daisuke Aoki (Japan) Andrew Field (Australia) John Smith (UK) Fernando Schmitt (Luxembourg) Kari J. Syrjanen (Finland) Luis M. Collaco (Brazil) Annabel Farnsworth (Australia) Ui Soon Khoo (Hong Kong) Kusum Kapila (Kuwait) Ritu Nayar (USA) Shirley Greening (USA) Local Organizing Committee Daisuke Aoki (Keio University School of Medicine) Robert Y. Osamura (Sanno Hospital) Masatsugu Ueda (Osaka Center for Cancer and Cardiovascular Disease Prevention) Aikou Okamoto (The Jikei University School of Medicine Women s Clinic) Kyoko Komatsu (The Cancer Institute Hospital of JFCR) Yukitoshi Satoh (Kitasato University School of Medicine) Zenya Naito (Nippon Medical School) Yasuaki Hirooka (Tottori University) Takuya Moriya (Kawasaki Medical School of Medicine) Nobuo Yaegashi (Tohoku University Hospital) Masanori Yasuda (Saitama Medical University International Medical Center) ―3― The 19th International Congress of Cytology Welcome message It is a great pleasure and an honor for me to welcome participants from all over the world to the 19th International Congress of Cytology (ICC2016). On behalf of all the members of the Japan Society of Clinical Cytology, I cordially invite all of you to participate in what promises to be a memorable congress. At ICC2016, we intend to focus on two subjects. The first is the potential for new developments in cytodiagnosis made possible through the merging of various new technologies derived from a variety of fields in medical science, along with the usefulness of cytology as a screening or diagnostic modality. The second is an exploration of the innovative steps we are compelled to take in the future, by sharing the experiences and research achievements of all the participants. The program covers all fields of cytology, and the scientific program committee members have made great efforts to arrange a fantastic program, which I am sure will be thrilling for everyone. I deeply appreciate the vital contributions of the members of IAC as well as all the committee members. Yokohama is a vibrant port city that is just 30 minutes from central Tokyo and Haneda International Airport. Since its opening as an international shipping port in 1859, the city has been Japan s window to the world and has played a leading role in the country s modernization. Thus, attendees of the ICC2016 will be able to enjoy its blend of tradition with an international outlook̶along with the hospitality of its citizens, in a safe, comfortable environment̶all of which make it a very appealing destination. A variety of social events and optional tours have been planned to ensure that your stay is enjoyable. I look forward to welcoming all of the participants from overseas to ICC2016 in May. Please enjoy Yokohama as well as your congress. Yours sincerely, Daisuke Aoki, M.D., Ph.D. Congress President, ICC2016 Professor Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology Keio University School of Medicine ―4― The 19th International Congress of Cytology Awards and examinations IAC The IAC awards are given to recognize and honor physicians and cytotechnologists for their dedication, support, achievements in the cytology field. Awardees will present their contributions in dedicated sessions (Sun/Mon/Tue) from 10:30 to 11:30 at Room 1 on Sunday, Room 2 on Monday and Tuesday). The IAC awards ceremony will be held during the Opening Ceremony, Saturday 28th May, 18:30, at Room 1. IAC examinations The International Academy of Cytology Examinations are held on Saturday, May 28th, 2016 at the Pacifico Yokohama, for both cytotechnologists and cytopathologists. The International Academy of Cytology Comprehensive Cytotechnology Examination There are more than 10,000 cytotechnologists from over 65 countries who have successfully passed the Comprehensive Cytotechnology Examination and obtained the title CT (IAC). The Comprehensive Cytotechnology examination encompasses all fields of diagnostic cytology (not only gynecologic cytology). The International Academy of Cytology Board of Cytopathology Examination This examination is only available for those Medical Members of the IAC (MIAC) who have been Members in good standing for at least two years. After successfully passing the examination the member can then be elevated to the status of FELLOW (FIAC). ―5― The 19th International Congress of Cytology General information and conditions Dates & Venue The 19th International Congress of Cytology is held from Saturday 28th to Wednesday 1st June 2016. The Congress takes place at Pacifico Yokohama which is located in the Yokohama which is one of the major city in Kanto region with a historical port and located approximately 30-40 minutes far from Center of Tokyo by car and train. Badge indentification A name badge is provided with your registration documents upon arrival at Pacifico Yokohama. For security and regulation purposes, the wearing of the badge is compulsory at all times both inside Pacifico Yokohama and at all official events organised within the context of the Congress. Registration Registration Desk Opening Hours: ・Saturday, May 28th 2016: 8:00-19:00 ・Sunday, May 29th 2016: 7:00-18:00 ・Monday, May 30th 2016: 7:00-18:00 ・Tuesday, May 31st 2016: 7:00-18:00 ・Wednesday, June 1st 2016: 7:00-12:00 REGISTRATION CATEGORIES ON-SITE REGISTRATION Member * (Other than CT) JPY 60,000 Non-Member (Other than CT) JPY 70,000 Cytotechnologist ** JPY 40,000 Student/Resident*** JPY 20,000 1 day ticket**** JPY 12,000 OPTIONAL SESSIONS ON-SITE REGISTRATION Workshops/Video microscopy tutorials JPY 7,000 Meet the expert JPY 5,000 ―6― The 19th International Congress of Cytology Important: *Member: IAC (International Academy of Cytology) Member and JSCC (Japanese Society of Clinical Cytology) Member **Participation to entire Congress ***The reduced registration fee for“Student”is only granted if a photocopy of the students identification card or statement of the head of the department is provided. ****1 day fee allows cytotechnologists to attend the Congress for just 1 day and they can select the day of their preference. It is NOT permitted to cumulate day fee tickets; it is possible to purchase 1 ticket only. MEMBER/NON JSCC MEMBER/Cytotechnologist/Student/Resident fees include: ・Admission to the scientific sessions ・Possibility to sign up to optional sessions ・Access to posters and exhibition areas ・Admission to the Opening Ceremony ・Congress documents (Congress bag, final program) ・Morning and afternoon breaks 1-DAY CYTOTECHNOLOGIST fee includes: ・Admission to the scientific sessions on selected day ・Possibility to sign up to optional sessions held on selected day ・Access to posters and exhibition areas during selected day ・Congress documents (Congress bag, final program) ・Morning and afternoon breaks on selected day Terms of payment Payments may be made by Japanese Yen either: ・by cash ・by credit card (Visa/Master Card/American Express) Registration cancellation policy No refund will be issued under any circumstances (ex. natural disasters, earthquakes, etc.). ―7― The 19th International Congress of Cytology Exhibition The Exhibition of the International Congress of Cytology is held in Pacifico Yokohama, Japan, May 28-June 01, 2016, in the Exhibition Hall A (level 1). This is a great opportunity for delegates to meet exhibitors and discuss, check out and be informed on their new drugs, equipment and techniques, medical supplies, pharmaceuticals and medical publishing. Exhibition Opening Hours: ・Saturday, May 28th 2016: 11:00-18:00 ・Sunday, May 29th 2016: 8:00-18:00 ・Monday, May 30th 2016: 8:00-19:00 ・Tuesday, May 31st 2016: 8:00-19:00 ・Wednesday, June 1st 2016: 8:00-12:00 ―8― The 19th International Congress of Cytology Information for chairs and speakers Guidelines for Chairs 1. Chairs should take a seat in the front row of the room specially reserved for the next session s chair, at least 15 minutes prior to the session that he/she is scheduled to chair. 2. As there will be no announcement or cue, please proceed to take the stage promptly at the appointed time and initiate the session. We request for your cooperation to ensure that your session proceeds according to the prescribed time limit/schedule. Guidelines for Speakers 1. All presentation must be made in the form of PC presentation in English. 2. Presentation timekeeping - Please be punctual and carefully follow the allotted time limits. - Illuminating orange lamp indicates one minute remaining and red lamp indicates the end of your presentation. 3. Next Speaker seat - When the presenter ahead of you takes the stage, please be seated in the Next Speaker seat. 4. Notes on preparing your presentation data - The resolution of the screen will be XGA (1024×768). - Use only the standard fonts provided with Microsoft PowerPoint for Windows. - Virus scanning in advance is desirable. - Prepare your presentation on USB memory or on CD-R. Do not use CD-RW. - Save your slides as a Microsoft7 or later for Windows file. - Be sure that your file is compatible with Windows operation system. 5. Notes for speakers with their own PC - Remember to bring your own power adaptor and cables. - Your computer must be equipped with a Dsub-15 pin video output. (Thin PCs may not have standard output terminals.) Dsub-15 pin video output - Please prepare your slides with Microsoft PowerPoint. - The PC s prepared by the conference will handle Windows and Macintosh versions of Microsoft PowerPoint only. - Please avoid using KeyNote. - In case of that you cannot connect to the projector provided by the conference, please bring a backup CD-R or USB memory containing the presentation file in a Windows or Macintosh version of Microsoft PowerPoint. - Presenters are responsible for determining in advance whether their notebook PC is capable of outputting video to an external display. This is especially important your presentation contains a large amount of data and audiovisual content. - All energy-conserving functions such as screen-savers, sleep/power-saving modes should be ―9― The 19th International Congress of Cytology disabled on PCs to be used in the presentation. - Your password also should be inactivated. 6. Use of movie and sound system - Sound cannot be used. - The version for Windows Media Player will be 12, and movie file must be included in the SAME FOLDER as the presentation file. 7. Presentation file reception and presentation format - Speakers should preview their presentation and complete a run-through of the connection and operation at the speakers preview center on the 1st floor of the Conference Center, at least 60 minutes before their sessions start or 30min before if their sessions are scheduled in the first session of the day. - Conference staff will be on hand at the speakers preview center to assist speakers. - The speaker s podium is equipped with a PC. Speakers are asked to operate during the presentation by themselves. - After the conference, all presentation data installed on the conference supplied PC s will be deleted. Speakers preview center Opening hours: ・Saturday, May 28th 2016: 8:00-17:00 ・Sunday, May 29th 2016: 7:00-18:00 ・Monday, May 30th 2016: 7:00-18:00 ・Tuesday, May 31st 2016: 7:00-18:00 ・Wednesday, June 1st 2016: 7:00-12:00 Guidelines for Poster Presenters Venue: Exhibition Hall A 1. Poster Materials should be prepared in English. - Poster presenters are expected to stand ready in front of their poster panels during the scheduled discussion time with the presenter s ribbon on their chests, and to have discussions with other participants. - There will be no presentations initiated by session chair. - All poster boards will be assigned with a number which corresponds to poster number. - Authors are required to mount their posters on the designated board and remove them during the time specified above. - Please use push-pins to affix your poster presentation to the board firmly. The Secretariat will provide equipment and items required for affixing the posters. ― 10 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology - Any poster left after the scheduled removal time will be disposed of by the Secretariat. 2. Poster setup, discussion and removal schedule Setup May 30, 8:00-10:00 Push-pins will be provided by the secretariat. Discussion May 30, 15:10-16:10 May 31, 15:10-16:10 Please be ready in front of your poster panel to have discussions with other participants. Removal June 1, 10:00-12:00 Posters not removed by 12:00 on June 1 will be discarded by the secretariat. 3. The size of the poster board is 900mm wide by 1900mm high. ― 11 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology Practical information in alphabetical order Abstracts All abstracts and presentations are in English. Abstracts are published online (supplement issue of Acta Cytologica‒The Journal of Clinical Cytology and Cytopathology). You may also find the abstracts in the conference app which can be downloaded at our website. Cellular phones Participants are kindly requested to turn on silent mode their mobile phones when entering the meeting rooms and in the posters and exhibition areas. Certificate of attendance A certificate of attendance will be printed and given to all the participants together with your name badge at the registration desk. Cloakroom A cloakroom is located on the 1st floor of the Conference Center. Please make sure that no personal belongings are left after sessions closing each day. Opening hours are as follows: ・Saturday, May 28th 2016: 8:00-20:00 ・Sunday, May 29th 2016: 7:00-19:00 ・Monday, May 30th 2016: 7:00-19:30 ・Tuesday, May 31st 2016: 7:00-19:30 ・Wednesday, June 1st 2016: 7:00-13:30 Credits ・The IAC issue points to CMIAC, CT (IAC) and CT (IAC-GYN). For the ICC2016 program the credits will be assigned as follows: ‒ Full registration: 33 points ‒ Daily registration: 9 points ‒ Each Workshop, Video Microscopy Tutorial, Meet the Expert attended: 2 points Disclosure of conflict of interest For a full transparency, it is planned that any commercial affiliation is openly declared and identified at the beginning of every presentation/poster to inform the audience about it. Every speaker/author presenting a financial link or an affiliation to commercial organizations is considered as having a conflict of interest, which can have a direct or indirect link with the contents of the conference. ― 12 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology Duplication, recording, photos Photography, audio-taping, videorecording, digital taping or any other form of duplication is strictly prohibited in the session rooms and poster areas. In the exhibition area, pictures or film are allowed if permitted by the concerned exhibitor. Future meetings Literature presenting future meetings of interest to the Congress participants is displayed on the Future Events table, located on the 2nd floor of the Conference Center, after permission by the Organizers. Internet access The Congress organizers have made available to the participants a WI-FI access. This access is free of charge and will be provided for the duration of the event. Lost and found Lost items should be returned to the General Information Desk which is located on the 2nd floor of the Conference Center. Should you lose anything, please report to this desk for assistance. Lunches & Breaks Lunch boxes will be provided at all Luncheon Seminars without any charge. Lunch boxes will be provided on a first come first served basis: please note that they are in limited supply. During morning and afternoon breaks, refreshments will be served in the exhibition area. Smoking policy Smoking is allowed only at the designated smoking area. Speakers preview center For the general organization, after having pick-up the badge at the registration desk, each speaker should go to the SPEAKERS PREVIEW CENTER, located on the 1st floor of the Conference Center. All speakers are required to go to the preview center to deposit their presentation file. Opening hours: ・Saturday, May 28th 2016: 8:00-17:00 ・Sunday, May 29th 2016: 7:00-18:00 ・Monday, May 30th 2016: 7:00-18:00 ・Tuesday, May 31st 2016: 7:00-18:00 ・Wednesday, June 1st 2016: 7:00-12:00 ― 13 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology DOWNLOAD THE OFFICIAL ICC2016 MOBILE APP! My Schedule PAT.4663033 Get the latest news on ICC2016, find information on NOW AVAILABLE the sessions, and plan your entire visit schedule with the official ICC2016 mobile app! Now available for iPhone and Android smartphones as well as iPad and Android tablets, this new mobile app provides all you need to know about the 19th International Congress of Cytology (ICC2016) in the palm of your hand. SEARCH ICC2016 cytology Note: the password is required to access the abstract pages. Sunday May 29 Download the ICC2016 App today! Available at the App Store and Google Play JOIN IN SLIDE SEMINARS! ICC Room 2 [8:00 - 10:00] Slide Seminar 2 GYNECOLOGY: ENDOMETRIAL CYTOLOGY You can participate and send responses to questions in the slide seminars through the Monday May 30 ICC2016 mobile app. Please tap the icon on the Home page to join the session. 10:00 0:00 ICC Room 2 [13:40 - 15:10] Slide Seminar 3 BREAST CYTOLOGY ICC Room 10 [10:30 - 12:00] Slide Seminar 4 ASIAN FORUM IN THYROID FNA CYTOLOGY, DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSES AND PITFALLS IN PAPILLARY THYROID CARCINOMA ICC Room 10 [16:10 - 17:40] Slide Seminar 5 URINE CYTOLOGY Tuesday May 31 ICC Room 3 [16:40 - 18:10] Slide Seminar 6 PULMONARY CYTOLOGY: FROM MORPHOLOGY TO MOLECULAR ANALYSIS Wednesday June 1 Tap Here! SLIDE SEMINAR ICC Room 3 [16:10 - 17:40] Slide Seminar 1 CYTOPATHOLOGY OF CERVICAL ADENOCARCINOMA ICC Room 2 [11:20 - 12:50] Slide Seminar 7 LOW GRADE LYMPHOMA AND RELATED LYMPHOPROLIFERATIVE DISORDER Copyright © 2016 The 19th International Congress of Cytology. All Rights Reserved. ― 14 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology Social programs Opening Ceremony Saturday, May 28th 2016 ‒ 18:30-19:30 Room1“National Convention Hall” All participants and exhibitors are welcome to join this Opening Ceremony to celebrate the launch of ICC2016 and catch up with colleagues and friends from all over the world! (Included in the registration fees) Welcome Reception Saturday, May 28th 2016 ‒ 19:30-21:00 InterContinental Yokohama Grand, 3rd floor“InterContinental Ballroom” (Included in the registration fees) Congress Dinner (Ticketed Event) Tuesday, May 31st 2016 ‒ 19:30-21:00 OSANBASHI YOKOHAMA“OSANBASHI Hall” (Price JPY 8,000 per person, tax included) ※Shuttle bus service between Pacifico Yokohama and OSANBASHI is available from 19:00. Please come to the entrance lobby on the 1st floor of the conference center at 19:00 to ride on. Closing Ceremony Wednesday, June 1st 2016 ‒ 12:50-13:20 Room2“Main Hall” (Included in the registration fees) M & KATERA Special Exhibition (Supported by Sakura Finetek Japan Co., Ltd.) Please do not miss this chance to have a look at“M & KATERA”microscope which is exhibited on the 2nd floor of the conference center near the registration desk. “M & KATERA” , which was announced in 1914, had succeeded commercially as well with important meaning as microscope becoming foundation of creating Japanese microscope industry. ― 15 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology The venue (Pacifico Yokohama) Keiyu Hospital Minato Mirai Line Yokohama Museum of Art ※Please use the accessway on the 2nd floor level for the access to the Exhibition Hall A. There is no accessway on the 1st floor level. ― 16 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology Floor plan National Convention Hall 2F Room 1 (National Convention Hall) 1F To 2nd Floor Entrance ― 17 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology Conference Center 2F Entrance General Registration Desk ・General Information ・Congress Registration ・Optional Sessions Registration M&KATERA Exhibition Congress office Host office (211+212) (213) 1F Entrance Cloakroom Room 2 (Main Hall) Congress Bags Desk ― 18 ― Speakers preview center The 19th International Congress of Cytology Conference Center 419 4F 418 IAC Cytotechnology Examination on May 28 (414-419) 416+ 417 414+ 415 3F Refreshments Corner 413 (315) Room 7 411 IAC Cytopathology Examination on May 28 412 (411, 412) (313+314) 421 Room 6 (311+312) Room 5 Room 3 (304) (301+302) Room 4 (303) 316 317 318 Room for Microscope ― 19 ― 422 423 424 The 19th International Congress of Cytology Conference Center 5F Room 11 (511+512) Room 9 (502) Room 10 (503) Room 8 (501) 513 514 Meet the Experts (513, 514) Exhibition Hall 1F Poster Session Exhibition Refreshments Corner (Exhibition Hall A) ATM EV ― 20 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology Optional sessions Please take advantage of this opportunity to participate in the excellent interactive sessions led by the experts in the fields! Instructions for the Available Optional Sessions: WORKSHOPS The program features 28 workshops with a maximum capacity of 30 participants each. The presenter will describe the topic by using a PowerPoint presentation and also by passing around glass slides of cytology or pathology to the participants to allow them observe under the microscopes. (In some sessions, there will be only a PowerPoint presentation and no glass slides.) They will have limited number of seats in order to optimize discussions and exchanges between the experts and the audience. Access is subject to an additional fee of JPY 7,000 per workshop. VIDEO MICROSCOPY TUTORIALS The program features 18 video microscopy tutorials with a maximum capacity of 30 participants each. The presenter will describe the topic using a PowerPoint presentation and will comment in parallel personal glass slides of cytology or pathology using a microscope, video camera and a high quality video-projector. They will have limited number of seats (30 participants) in order to optimize discussions and exchanges between the experts and the audience. Access is subject to an additional fee of JPY 7,000 per tutorial. MEET THE EXPERTS These educational early bird sessions will give the opportunity to attendees to deepen their knowledge on a topic. In order to increase interactivity and optimize discussion between the speaker and the audience, the room will have a limited number of seats. (15 participants each) Session will be held around a convivial breakfast. Access is subject to an additional fee of JPY 5,000 per session. Breakfast is included in the access fee. *Please note: *You need to register to the Congress in order to be able to sign up to these optional sessions. *Participants purchasing 1 day tickets can ONLY reserve Workshops/Video Microscopy Tutorials/Meet the Expert which are held on the selected registration day. They cannot book optional sessions held on days not corresponding to their selected registration day. *Optional session reservations will be confirmed on a first come first served basis; please remember that these sessions have limited number of seats. *Fees once payed shall not be refunded under any circumstances. ― 21 ― Program at a glance May 28(Sat) 7:00 8:00 9:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 Room 1 National Convention Hall 4F 411, 412 IAC Cytopathology Examination IAC Cytotechnology Examination 4F 414-419 IAC Council Executive Meeting (Invitation only) 4F 424 Program at a glance May 29(Sun) 7:00 8:00 Room 1 9:00 10:00 11:00 Plenary Lecture 1 IAC Awards Lecture 1 The Patient-Centered Cytopathology Practice National Convention Hall [Maurice Goldblatt Award 2014] [Kazumasa Masubuchi Award 2016] [International Cytotechnologist of the Year Award 2014] Room 2 1F Main Hall 12:00 Presidential Guest Lecture 1 Systems Medicine Approach in Leukemias and Solid Tumors Symposium 3 Pathology and Cytology of Ovarian Tumor Symposium 6 Room 3 Molecular Testing in Cytology for Lung Cancer 3F 301+302 3F 303 Video Microscopy Tutorial 1 Room 5 OP THINPREP CERVICAL CYTOLOGY: Challenging Cases with Histologic Correlation and Clinical Management 3F 304 Workshop 1 Room 6 Video Microscopy Tutorial 2 OP Workshop 2 Glandular Lesions in Liquid-Based Pap Tests Workshop 5 Room 7 OP 5F 514 OP Diagnostic Pitfalls in The Work Up of Efusions: The Real, The Pretender and The Mimicker 3F 313+314 MTE Room 2 OP Cytology of EUS-FNA of the Pancreas OP Electronic Image Enhancement for Better Micrographs 3F 311+312 COFFEE BREAK Room 4 Meet the Expert 1 Endocervical Glandular Lesions Showing Gastric Differentiation: Morphologic Spectrum and Concepts ― 22 ― ···Interactive Voting Session 13:00 14:00 OP ···Optional 15:00 ···Simultaneous Interpretation (English↔Japanese) Session 16:00 17:00 18:00 19:00 IAC Cytopathology Examination IAC Cytotechnology Examination IAC Council Executive Meeting (Invitation only) 13:00 Clinical Utility of Liquid Based Cytology in non-gyn applications. Recent topics from the clinical fields in Urine cytology and FNA cytology Sponsored by Hologic Japan, Inc. Luncheon Seminar B Not all cytology solutions are the same Sponsored by Becton, Dickinson and Company. 15:00 16:00 17:00 18:00 19:00 Symposium 2 [Australian Society of Cytology and IAC Symposium] Symposium 1 New Technology and Molecular Cytology The IAC Development of a Classification of Breast FNAB Cytology Symposium 4 Symposium 5 Endometrial Cytology–The Current Status of the Diagnostic Performance and Recent Progress BD Sponsored Symposium Not all cytology solutions are the same Advanced HPV Testing with BD SurePathTM COFFEE BREAK Luncheon Seminar A 14:00 Comparison of Different Diagnostic Systems of Thyroid Cytology, Current and Future Slide Seminar 1 Cytopathology of Cervical Adenocarcinoma Sponsored by Becton, Dickinson and Company. Companion Meeting 2 [Thai Society of Cytology] Companion Meeting 1 Global-Asia Forum Video Microscopy Tutorial 3 OP FNAB of Lymph Nodes: The Diagnosis of Lymphoma, the Role of Core Biopsies and Ancillary Tests Cervical Cancer Screening in Asia Pacific Rim: Present and Future Video Microscopy OP Tutorial 4 [American Society of Cytopathology] Atypia in Urine Cytology: What Should and Shouldn’t be Reported as Atypical and Why? OP Workshop 6 Cytopathology of Infectious Diseases Video Microscopy Tutorial 5 Upper Urinary Tract Neoplasia: Cytomorphology and Interpretation in Clinical Context Workshop 7 OP What a Cytopathologist Should Know on Next Generation Sequencing ― 23 ― OP Welcome Reception InterContinental Yokohama Grand Opening Ceremony (IAC Award Ceremony) Program at a glance May 30(Mon) 7:00 8:00 9:00 10:00 Room 1 11:00 12:00 [Maurice Goldblatt Award 2015] [The James W. Reagan Award 2016] [International Cytotechnologist of the Year Award 2015] National Convention Hall Room 2 Slide Seminar 2 1F Main Hall Gynecology: Endometrial Cytology Room 3 Symposium 7 3F 301+302 Cytology of Pancreas IAC Awards Lecture 2 Keynote Lecture 1 Role of FNAB in the Developed and Developing World: Current Challenges Symposium 8 Recent Progress in Cervical Cancer Screening and Bethesda System Companion Meeting 5 [Singapore Society of Cytology] Room 4 Mountains and Molehills in Cytopathology –Mysteries and Myths 3F 303 OP Video Microscopy Tutorial 7 Video Microscopy Tutorial 6 Room 5 3F 304 The Problems of ASC-US, AGUS and Metaplasia in Gynecologic Cytopathology A Walk Around the Block Workshop 8 Room 6 OP OP 3F 311+312 Lessons from the NHSCSP Audit of Invasive Cervical Cancer Room 7 Workshop 13 OP Workshop 9 Cervical Cytology–Challenging Squamous and Glandular Lesions OP Room 8 & Room 9 Symposium 9 Evolution of Potential to Translate New Technology in the Field of Cytopathology 5F 501+502 COFFEE BREAK Thyroid Fine-needle Aspiration (FNA) 3F 313+314 Symposium 10 Molecular Cytology–Novel Strategies for Cancer Control Slide Seminar 4 Symposium 13 Room 10 Updated Cytology of Lymph Node/ Hematology in Asia 5F 503 Room 11 5F 511+512 MTE Room 1 5F 513 Meet the Expert 2 5F 514 Poster & Exhibition Room Proffered Paper 1 Proffered Paper 2 Cervix 1 O-001-O-010 Endometrium O-011-O-020 OP Intraoperative Cytology: An Old Technique for a New Era OP MTE Room 2 Meet the Expert 3 Asian Forum in Thyroid FNA Cytology, Differential Diagnoses and Pitfalls in Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma Detection and Treatment of Pre-invasive Diseases of the Cervix–With Special Reference to Cytology, Colposcopy and Laser Therapy– Poster Mounting 1F Exhibition Hall A ― 24 ― ···Interactive Voting Session 13:00 Luncheon Seminar C Sponsored by Roche Diagnostics K.K. Using biomarker technology to manage women with cervical abnormalities Luncheon Seminar D Non-Gynecological Testing with BD SurePathTM Luncheon Seminar E Ovarian Cancer Treatment –State-of -the Art– 15:00 16:00 Companion Meeting 3 [Korean Society of Cytopathology] Recent Advance of Cytology in East Asia 19:00 Presidential Guest Lecture 2 Companion Meeting 4 [Australian Society of Cytology] Cervical Cancer Screening in Australia: The Introduction of Primary HPV Screening and Impact of HPV Vaccination IAC Annual General Meeting Companion Meeting 6 [Indian Academy of Cytologists] Sponsored by Becton, Dickinson and Company. Cytology of Head and Neck Lesions OP Video Microscopy Tutorial 9 Diagnosing Lymphomas Using Multiparameter Approach OP OP Video Microscopy Tutorial 10 OP Cervicovaginal Cytology: Look-alikes OP Thyroid Cytopathology with Histopathologic Correlations: A Practical Approach OP Directly Sampled Endometrial Cytology for Endometrial Cancer Screening Colposcopy and Cytopathology Workshop 10 Workshop 14 18:00 Cytology and The Biology and Molecular Diagnosis in Lung Clinical Significance of HPV Cancer Breast Cytology Video Microscopy Tutorial 8 17:00 Keynote Lecture 2 Slide Seminar 3 COFFEE BREAK Sponsored by AstraZeneca K.K. 14:00 OP ···Optional Workshop 11 Molecular Diagnostics in Cytopathology Specimens Workshop 12 OP Descriptive Reporting Format for Endometrial Cytology, Clinical Usage OP Workshop 15 Soft Tissue and Bone FNA Symposium 11 Symposium 12 Effusion Cytology of Malignant Mesothelioma: Up Date The Bethesda System for Reporting Thyroid Cytopathology: Past, Present, Future Slide Seminar 5 Urine Cytology Proffered Paper 4 Proffered Paper 3 Molecular testing and others O-021-O-030 Breast O-031-O-037 Poster Discussion P-001-P-071 P-072-P-083 P-084-P-110 P-111-P-126 P-127-P-141 P-142-P-147 P-148-P-152 P-153-P-161 P-162-P-184 P-185-P-204 P-205-P-216 P-217-P-222 P-223-P-225 P-226-P-264 ― 25 ― Female Genital Tract (Gynecology) Breast Respiratory Tract Effusions Urine Brain Oral Salivary Glands Thyroid Liver and Pancreas/Gastrointestinal Lymph Nodes/Blood Soft Tissues Molecular Testing in Non-gynecological Cytology Others Session Program at a glance May 31(Tue) 7:00 8:00 9:00 10:00 Room 1 11:00 12:00 [Maurice Goldblatt Award 2016] [The George L. Wied Award 2016] [International Cytotechnologist of the Year Award 2016] National Convention Hall Plenary Lecture 2 Symposium 14 Room 2 1F Main Hall Telepathology and Telecytology, Past, Present and Future Room 3 Symposium 15 3F 301+302 Breast Cytology Room 4 Companion Meeting 9 [EFCS, Turkish Society of Cytopathology] 3F 303 IAC Awards Lecture 3 Companion Meeting 7 [American Society of Cytopathology] Gynecologic Cytopathology: The 2014 Bethesda Nomenclature, Atlas, and Website. An Update and Case-Based Summary Companion Meeting 10 [Turkish Society of Cytopathology] Morphologic Challenges in Thyroid FNA and Cytology & Radiology Collaboration for Thyroid Nodules (Based on Case Presentations) CYTOPATHOLOGY in EURASIA OP Room 5 Video Microscopy Tutorial 11 3F 304 Cervical Cytology in a Multidisciplinary Setting Room 6 Workshop 16 Video Microscopy Tutorial 12 3F 311+312 Cell Block & Beyond: High Yield Goal–How To? Room 7 Workshop 21 Workshop 17 Symposium 16 Problems in Thyroid Pathology Workshop 22 COFFEE BREAK Room 8 & Room 9 OP Significance and Quality Control of Endometrial Cytology OP Lymph Node Fine Needle Cytology OP Useful Molecular Cell Biological Techniques for Cytology OP 3F 313+314 Type 1 and Type 2 Cervical Carcinomas: Some Cervical Cancers are Significantly More Difficult to Prevent with Screening OP A Practical Pattern Based Diagnostic Approach to Salivary Gland Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology 5F 501+502 Companion Meeting 13 [Russian Association of Clinical Cytology] Room 10 5F 503 Classic and Modern Techniques in Clinical Cytology Proffered Paper 5 Room 11 Miscellaneous O-038-O-048 5F 511+512 OP MTE Room 1 5F 513 Meet the Expert 4 OP MTE Room 2 5F 514 Meet the Expert 5 Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Neoplasms (PNEN): Pathology, Cytology and Genomics Update Questions about Digital Pathology, Cytology Automation, and Routine Morphologic Interpretation Poster & Exhibition Room 1F Exhibition Hall A ― 26 ― Proffered Paper 6 Gastrointestinal, Liver and Pancreas O-049-O-058 ···Interactive Voting Session 13:00 14:00 15:00 16:00 17:00 18:00 OP ···Optional Session 19:00 The ThinPrep LBC test and Aptima HPV assay–the complete solution for clinically differentiated cervical cancer screening– Luncheon Seminar F Sponsored by Hologic, Inc. SMART AutomationHistology Process and Quality management improvement Keynote Lecture 3 Cytotechnologist Session Cytology services in the middle income trapped country: Thailand experiences Current Topics on Cytology –International Intelligence Network– Companion Meeting 8 [Chinese Cytology Association] Slide Seminar 6 I. Cervical cancer screening in China: from smear to HPV test, DNA image Pulmonary Cytology: From cytometry and ancillary test of P16 and Ki-67 dual staining II. Diagnostic Morphology to Molecular challenge of small cell lung cancer and lymphoma diagnosed in cytology Analysis samples with ancillary test of molecular techniques and flow cytometry Luncheon Seminar G EFCS Business Meeting Sponsored by Sakura Finetek Japan Co., Ltd. Video Microscopy Tutorial 13 Video Microscopy Tutorial 15 OP Glandular Lesions in Cervicovaginal Cytology as Seen on Conventionals, Thinprep and Surepath Preparations The LAST Project–Polishing the Gold Standard OP OP Look-a-likes in LBC COFFEE BREAK Workshop 24 Workshop 20 OP Pancreas Cytology Made Simple Using an Algorithmic Approach Workshop 25 OP Directly Sampled Endometrial Cytology (Conventional and Liquid-based Endometrial Cytology) Benefit and Risk of HPV Vaccine Companion Meeting 12 [Taiwan Society of Clinical Cytology] Companion Meeting 14 [German Society of Cytology] Companion Meeting 15 [Papanicolaou Society of Cytopathology] Symposium 17 OP Urinary Cytopathology: An Update on Terminology, Morhology and Clinical Management Workshop 19 Cytopathology Updates Modern Aspects of Pulmonary Cytopathology Fine-Needle Aspiration of Cystic Lesions of Head and Neck: Challenges Encountered and Lessons Learned. A Diagnostic Slide Seminar. Proffered Paper 7 Proffered Paper 8 Thyroid 1 O-059-O-068 Cervix 2 O-069-O-078 Poster Discussion P-001-P-071 P-072-P-083 P-084-P-110 P-111-P-126 P-127-P-141 P-142-P-147 P-148-P-152 P-153-P-161 P-162-P-184 P-185-P-204 P-205-P-216 P-217-P-222 P-223-P-225 P-226-P-264 ― 27 ― Female Genital Tract (Gynecology) Breast Respiratory Tract Effusions Urine Brain Oral Salivary Glands Thyroid Liver and Pancreas/Gastrointestinal Lymph Nodes/Blood Soft Tissues Molecular Testing in Non-gynecological Cytology Others CONGRESS DINNER (Ticketed Event) OSANBASHI HALL Workshop 18 Dysplasia in Biliary Tract Brushings of PSC-Patients OP Program at a glance June 1(Wed) 7:00 8:00 9:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 13:00 Room 1 National Convention Hall Symposium 18 [American Society of Cytopathology] Slide Seminar 7 Low Grade Lymphoma and Related Lymphoproliferative Disorder Role of the Cervical Cancer Prevention in the Pathologist in the 21st Century–Accomplishments and Management of Concerns from USA, UK, Australia Breast Cancer and Europe 1F Main Hall Closing Ceremony Keynote Lecture 4 Room 2 Symposium 19 Room 3 The Paris System for Reporting Urinary Cytology 3F 301+302 Proffered Paper 10 Proffered Paper 9 Room 4 Respiratory tract O-079-O-087 3F 303 Proffered Paper 11 Soft tissues and slivary gland O-088-O-091 Thyroid 2 O-092-O-100 Video Microscopy OP Video Microscopy OP Tutorial 17 Tutorial 16 Room 5 Video Microscopy OP Tutorial 18 New Method to Restore Thyroid Fine Needle Fading Papanicolaou Aspiration Cytology and Specimen Using an Optical Liquid-Based Techniques Clearing Agentx 3F 304 3F 311+312 Workshop 29 Room 7 OP OP Borderline (Atypical) Squamous Cells as an Inevitable Feature of Cervical Cytology 3F 313+314 Room 8 & Room 9 Workshop 30 FNA in Thyroid Workshop 28 COFFEE BREAK OP Workshop 26 OP Workshop 27 Molecular Cytopathology– Pre-analytical and Technical NSCLC Subtyping and Requirements for Molecular Predictive Molecular Testing Using Cytological Marker Analyses Samples Room 6 Pulmonary Cytology: Diagnostic Challenges and Optimal Use of Immunocytochemical Stains OP Breast FNAC with an Emphasis on Papillary Lesions Workshop 31 OP Whole Slide Imaging (WSI) and Cytology: Advantages and Drawbacks with Live Demonstration Symposium 20 Value of Cytological Diagnosis for MALT Lymphoma: A Diagnostic Challenge 5F 501+502 Companion Meeting 16 [USA] Room 10 An Integrated Clinicopathologic Approach to the Evaluation of a Thyroid Nodule 5F 503 Room 11 Proffered Paper 12 5F 511+512 Effusions O-101-O-106 Proffered Paper 13 Urine and Lymph Node O-107-O-112 OP MTE Room 1 Meet the Expert 6 5F 513 Ten Tips for IAC Exam Success MTE Room 2 Meet the Expert 7 OP 5F 514 Thyroid Cytopathology: Advantages, Limitations and Pitfalls Poster & Exhibition Room Poster Removal 1F Exhibition Hall A ···Interactive Voting Session ― 28 ― OP ···Optional Session Sunday, May 29 The 19th International Congress of Cytology (ICC2016) May 29 Sunday, May 29 MTE Room 2 (5F 514) 7:00 - 8:00 Meet the Expert 1 ENDOCERVICAL GLANDULAR LESIONS SHOWING GASTRIC DIFFERENTIATION: MORPHOLOGIC SPECTRUM AND CONCEPTS ME01 EXPERT Yoshiki Mikami Department of Diagnostic Pathology, Kumamoto University Hospital, Japan Room 5 (3F 304) 8:30 - 10:00 Video Microscopy Tutorial 1 THINPREP CERVICAL CYTOLOGY: CHALLENGING CASES WITH HISTOLOGIC CORRELATION AND CLINICAL MANAGEMENT VMT01 Christine Bergeron Department of Pathology, Laboratoire Cerba, France Room 6 (3F 311+312) 8:30 - 10:00 Workshop 1 ELECTRONIC IMAGE ENHANCEMENT FOR BETTER MICROGRAPHS WS01 Daniel F. Iyama-Kurtycz University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, United States Room 1 (1F National Convention Hall) 9:00 - 10:00 Plenary Lecture 1 Chair: Robert Y. Osamura (IUHW Mita Hospital Tokyo, Japan) PL01 THE PATIENT-CENTERED CYTOPATHOLOGY PRACTICE David B. Kaminsky USCAP, United States ― 30 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology Room 1 (1F National Convention Hall) IAC Awards Lecture 1 Chairs: Andrew S. Field (Notre Dame University Medical School and St Vincent s Hospital, Australia) Shirley E. Greening (International Academy of Cytology (IAC), United States) [MAURICE GOLDBLATT AWARD 2014] IA01-1 CIRCULATING TUMOR CELLS IN CANCER PATIENTS Philippe Vielh Cytopathology, Laboratoire National de Santé, Luxembourg [KAZUMASA MASUBUCHI AWARD 2016] IA01-2 POPULATION-BASED SCREENING FOR UTERINE CERVICAL CANCER BY TOBO METHOD―COOPERATED SYSTEM BY ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICT UNIT, MEMBERS OF TOKYO ASSOCIATION OF OBSTRICIANS AND GYNECOLOGISTS― Toshihiko Hasegawa The Tokyo Health Service Association, Japan [INTERNATIONAL CYTOTECHNOLOGIST OF THE YEAR AWARD 2014] IA01-3 THYROID CANCER IS THE HIGHEST INCIDENCE OF CANCER IN KOREAN WOMEN Jong Yull Kim Eulji University, Korea Room 2 (1F Main Hall) 10:30 - 12:30 Symposium 3 PATHOLOGY AND CYTOLOGY OF OVARIAN TUMOR Chairs: Tsunehisa Kaku (Department of Health Sciences, Kyushu University, Japan) Masaharu Fukunaga (Department of Pathology, Shin-Yurigaoka General Hospital/Jikei University Daisan Hospital, Japan) SY03-1 OVARIAN EPITHELIAL TUMORS: AN OVERVIEW Steven G. Silverberg University of Maryland, United States SY03-2 CYTOLOGY OF THE OVARIAN SEROUS TUMORS Tetsuro Nagasaka Department of Medical Technology, Nagoya University School of Health Science, Japan SY03-3 PATHOLOGY AND CYTOLOGY OF OVARIAN ENDOMETRIOID TUMOR AND CLEAR CELL TUMOR Suzuko Moritani Division of Diagnositic Pathlogy, Shiga University of Medical Science, Japan SY03-4 CYTOLOGY AND PATHOLOGY OF OVARIAN MUCINOUS TUMOR Tsunehisa Kaku Department of Health Sciences, Kyushu University, Japan ― 31 ― May 29 10:30 - 11:30 The 19th International Congress of Cytology SY03-5 May 29 PATHOLOGY AND CYTOLOGY OF OVARIAN SEX-CORD TUMOR AND OTHER OVARIAN LESIONS Masaharu Fukunaga1,2) 1) Department of Pathology, Shin-Yurigaoka General Hospital, Japan, 2)Jikei University Daisan Hospital, Japan SY03-6 PERITONEAL FLUID CYTOLOGY AND PATHOLOGY OF OVARIAN GERM CELL TUMOR Shinichi Teshima1), Shu Hodoshima1), Kazuhiko Obokata1), Kazuya Onuma2), Hiromi Inoue2), Chie Takahashi3), Koichi Shimamura3), Masakazu Takahira4), Hirohisa Kishi4) 1) Department of Diagnostic Pathology, Shonan Kamakura General Hospital, Japan, 2)Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Shonan Kamakura General Hospital, Japan, 3)Department of Diagnostic Pathology, Shonan Fujisawa Tokusyukai Hospial, Japan, 4)Department of Pathology, Douai Memorial Hospital, Japan Room 3 (3F 301+302) 10:30 - 12:30 Symposium 6 MOLECULAR TESTING IN CYTOLOGY FOR LUNG CANCER Chairs: Norihiko Ikeda (Department of Surgery, Tokyo Medical University, Japan) Yukitoshi Satoh (Department of Thoracic Surgery, Kitasato University School of Medicine, Japan) SY06-1 INTRODUCTION FOR THE MOLECULAR TESTING IN CYTOLOGY FOR LUNG CANCER. Yukitoshi Satoh Department of Thoracic Surgery, Kitasato University School of Medicine, Japan SY06-2 NEW WHO CLASSIFICATION OF LUNG CARCINOMA Masayuki Noguchi Department of Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tsukuba, Japan SY06-3 THE EFFICIENCY OF HISTOLOGICAL SUBTYPING AND MOLECULAR TESTING IN BRONCHOSCOPIC EXAMINATIONS FOR LUNG CANCER DIAGNOSIS Ryota Tanaka1), Keisei Tachibana1), Norihiko Sakamoto2), Masachika Fujiwara2), Hiroshi Kanma2), Haruhiko Kondo1) 1) Department of Surgery, Kyorin University School of Medicine, Japan, 2)Department of Pathology, Kyorin University School of Medicine, Japan SY06-4 MOLECULAR TARGET THERAPY OF LUNG CANCER: THE USEFULNESS OF CONVENTIONAL CYTOLOGICAL SAMPLES IN GENE MUTATION ANALYSES Daisuke Machida1), Shi-xu Jiang1,2), Tsutomu Yoshida1,2), Tatsuru Kuba1), Kazuya Yamashita1), Makoto Saegusa1,2), Yukitoshi Satoh3), Yoshiki Murakumo1,2) 1) Division of Pathology, Kitasato University Hospital, Japan, 2)Department of Pathology, Kitasato University School of Medicine, Japan, 3)Department of Chest Surgery, Kitasato University School of Medicine, Japan ― 32 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology SY06-5 1) Department of Surgery, Tokyo Medical University, Japan, 2)Department of Pathology, Tokyo Medical University, Japan SY06-6 EPIDERMAL GROWTH FACTOR RECEPTOR MUTATION STATUS IN CELLFREE DNA SUPERNATANT OF BRONCHIAL CYTOLOGY SAMPLES Akihiko Kawahara, Chihiro Fukumitsu, Tomoki Taira, Hideyuki Abe, Yorihiko Takase, Kazuya Murata, Tomohiko Yamaguchi, Jun Akiba, Masayoshi Kage Department of Diagnostic Pathology, Kurume University Hospital, Japan SY06-7 BIOMARKERS AND PERSONALIZED MEDICINE IN LUNG CANCER Giuseppe Pelosi Department of Oncology and Hemato-Oncology, University of Milan, Italy SY06-8 MOLECULAR TESTING IN CYTOLOGY FOR LUNG CANCER: NEW ASPECT OF LUNG CANCER DIAGNOSIS Norihiko Ikeda Department of Surgery, Tokyo Medical University, Japan Room 5 (3F 304) 10:30 - 12:00 Video Microscopy Tutorial 2 CYTOLOGY OF EUS-FNA OF THE PANCREAS VMT02 Barbara A. Centeno Clinical Services, Anatomic Pathology, United States Room 6 (3F 311+312) 10:30 - 12:00 Workshop 2 GLANDULAR LESIONS IN LIQUID-BASED PAP TESTS WS02 Rana S. Hoda New York Presbyterian Hospital, Weill Cornell Medical College, United States Room 7 (3F 313+314) 10:30 - 12:00 Workshop 5 DIAGNOSTIC PITFALLS IN THE WORK UP OF EFUSIONS: THE REAL, THE PRETENDER AND THE MIMICKER WS05 Claire W Michael Case Western Reserve University/University Hospitals Case Medical Center, United States ― 33 ― May 29 THE SPECIMEN SAMPLING AND HANDLING FOR TAILOR MAID TREATMENT OF THE LUNG CANCER Tatsuo Ohira1), Jun Matsubayashi1,2), Keishi Otani1), Junichi Maeda1), Koichi Yoshida1), Masaru Hagiwara1), Masatoshi Kakihana1), Naohiro Kajiwara1), Toshitaka Nagao2), Norihiko Ikeda1) The 19th International Congress of Cytology Room 1 (1F National Convention Hall) May 29 11:30 - 12:30 Presidential Guest Lecture 1 Chair: Daisuke Aoki (Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Keio University School of Medicine, Japan) PGL01 SYSTEMS MEDICINE APPROACH IN LEUKEMIAS AND SOLID TUMORS Olli Kallioniemi Institute for Molecular Medicine, Finland Room 2 (1F Main Hall) 12:40 - 13:30 Luncheon Seminar A CLINICAL UTILITY OF LIQUID BASED CYTOLOGY IN NON-GYN APPLICATIONS. RECENT TOPICS FROM THE CLINICAL FIELDS IN URINE CYTOLOGY AND FNA CYTOLOGY Chair: Zenya Naito (Department of Integrated Diagnostic Pathology, Graduate School of Medicine, Nippon Medical School, Japan) LS-A-1 Jianyu Rao Pathology and Epidemiology, University of California, United States LS-A-2 Christine Booth Department of Pathology, Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine, United States Sponsored by Hologic, Inc. Room 3 (3F 301+302) 12:40 - 13:30 Luncheon Seminar B NOT ALL CYTOLOGY SOLUTIONS ARE THE SAME Chair: Takayuki Enomoto (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Niigata University Medical School, Japan) LS-B-1 PERFORMANCE OF BD SUREPATH CERVICAL SCREENING PROGRAM Minaxi Desai AND THINPREPⓇ IN THE ENGLISH Editor in Chief, Cytopathology (2015). Head of the Service, Manchester Cytology Center (retired)., United Kingdom John H. F. Smith East Pennine Cytology Training Center, United Kingdom LS-B-2 A NATIONAL EVALUATION OF CERVICAL HISTOLOGY AFTER 15 YEARS OF ROUTINE LIQUID-BASED CYTOLOGY AND COMPUTER-ASSISTED CYTOLOGY READING IN DENMARK Jesper Bonde Molecular Biology Lab Department of Pathology, Hvidovre Hospital, Denmark Sponsored by Becton, Dickinson and Company. ― 34 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology Room 1 (1F National Convention Hall) Symposium 1 NEW TECHNOLOGY AND MOLECULAR CYTOLOGY Chairs: Eiichi Morii (Osaka University, Japan) Claire W Michael (Case Western Reserve University/University Hospitals Case Medical Center, United States) SY01-1 INTRODUCTION: A NOVEL TECHNOLOGY AND MOLECULAR CYTOLOGY Eiichi Morii Osaka University, Japan SY01-2 ANTI-CANCER EFFECT OF NON-THERMAL PLASMA ON CANCER INITIATING CELLS: A NEW MEDICAL APPLICATION FOR CANCER THERAPY Jun-ichiro Ikeda Department of Pathology, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan SY01-3 THE MICROSCOPIC SCENERY THROUGH A COMPUTER VISION: NEW CYTOLOGICAL MORPHOMETRIC APPROACH TO DCIS Yoichiro Yamamoto Department of Pathology, Shinshu University School of Medicine, Japan SY01-4 DEVELOPMENT OF A NEW IMAGING TECHNOLOGY TO USE OVER-1000NM NEAR INFRARED WAVE LENGTH FOR HISTOPATHOLOGY AND CYTOLOGY Yuzuru Ikehara1,2,3) 1) Department of Molecular Tumor Pathology, Chiba University, Japan, 2)Biotechnology Research Institute for Drug Discovery, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan, 3)Electronics and Photonics Research Institute, AIST, Japan SY01-5 FNA CYTOPATHOLOGY AND THE APPLICATION OF MOLECULAR TESTING FOR RISK STRATIFICATION OF THYROID NODULES N. Paul Ohori Department of Pathology, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center-Presbyterian, United States SY01-6 THINPREP VERSUS SUREPATH: WHICH ONE IS BEST FOR YOUR LABORATORY? Claire W Michael Case Western Reserve University/University Hospitals Case Medical Center, United States ― 35 ― May 29 13:40 - 15:40 The 19th International Congress of Cytology Room 2 (1F Main Hall) May 29 13:40 - 15:40 Symposium 4 ENDOMETRIAL CYTOLOGY―THE CURRENT STATUS OF THE DIAGNOSTIC PERFORMANCE AND RECENT PROGRESS Chairs: Yasuo Hirai (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Tokyo Women s Medical University, Japan) Franco Fulciniti (Insituto Cantonale di Patologia, Switzerland) SY04-1 THE AIMS AND SCOPE OF THIS SYMPOSIUM: THE CLINICAL POTENTIAL OF DIRECTLY SAMPLED ENDOMETRIAL CYTOLOGY FOR DETECTING ENDOMETRIAL MALIGNANCIES Yasuo Hirai Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Tokyo Women s Medical University, Japan SY04-2 STUDY ON THE MORPHOLOGY AND REPRODUCIBILITY OF THE DIAGNOSIS OF ENDOMETRIAL LESIONS UTILIZING LIQUID-BASED CYTOLOGY Petros Karakitsos Department of Cytopathology, University General Hospital Attikon , School of Medicine, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece SY04-3 MORPHOLOGICAL FEATURES OF ENDOMETRIAL LIQUID-BASED CYTOLOGY (LBC) COMPARED TO CONVENTIONAL METHOD AND ITS PERFORMANCE VALUES Jun Watanabe1), Yuya Goto2), Misuzu Noro2), Kayo Horie1), Haruhiko Yoshioka1), Keiko Kojima3), Kiyoshi Tone3), Akira Kurose3), Masayuki Futagami4), Yoshihito Yokoyama4) 1) Hirosaki University Graduate School of Health Sciences, Japan, 2)Hirosaki University School of Health Sciences, Japan, 3)Division of Pathology, Hirosaki University Hospital, Japan, 4)Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Hirosaki University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan SY04-4 EXPRESSION OF PTEN IN ENDOMETRIAL LBC Alessia Di Lorito Department of Experimental Medicine, Cytopathology Unit, Santissima Annunziata Hospital, Italy SY04-5 CLASSIFICATION OF ENDOMETRIAL LESIONS BY NUCLEAR MORPHOMETRY FEATURES EXTRACTED FROM LBC SAMPLES Niki Margari Department of Cytopathology, University General Hospital Attikon , School of Medicine, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece SY04-6 ASYMPTOMATIC THICKENING OF ENDOMETRIUM IN A 70-YEAR-OLD WOMAN Franco Fulciniti Insituto Cantonale di Patologia, Switzerland SY04-7 ASSESSMENT OF ENDOMETRIAL PATHOLOGY: DIAGNOSTIC REPRODUCIBILITY IN LBC SAMPLES Yoshinobu Maeda Division of Diagnostic Pathology, Toyama Red Cross Hospital, Japan ― 36 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology SY04-8 1) Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, JA Suzuka General Hospital, Japan, 2)Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Tokyo Women s Medical University, Japan, 3)Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, School of Medicine, Keio University, Japan, 4)Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Omori Red Cross Hospital, Japan, 5)Department of Pathology, Kawasaki Medical University, Japan, 6)Department of Medical Technology, Faculty of Health Sciences, Ehime Prefectural University of Health Science, Japan SY04-9 THE EVALUATION OF ENDOMETRIAL CYTOLOGY BY DIAGNOSTIC FLOW CHART THAT PROVIDE SIMPLE, STANDARDIZED, AND RELIABLE DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA Yoshiaki Norimatsu1), Kenji Yanoh2), Yasuo Hirai3), Yoshinobu Maeda4) 1) Department of Medical Technology, Faculty of Health Sciences, Ehime Prefectural University of Health Sciences, Japan, 2)Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, JA Suzuka General Hospital, Japan, 3)Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Tokyo Women Medical University, Japan, 4) Departments of Pathology, Toyama Red Cross Hospital, Japan SY04-CR CLOSING REMARKS Franco Fulciniti Insituto Cantonale di Patologia, Switzerland Room 3 (3F 301+302) 13:40 - 15:40 BD Sponsored Symposium NOT ALL CYTOLOGY SOLUTIONS ARE THE SAME Chair: Hiroshi Sasaki (Social Welfare Corporation Fresco Group Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, The Jikei University School of Medicine Concurrent, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Tokyo Medical University, Japan) BD-1 THE BD FOCALPOINT ―PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION, DATA SUPPORTING ITS USE, AND EXPERIENCE IN A HOSPITAL LABORATORY SETTING David C. Wilbur Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School, United States BD-2 IMPLEMENTATION OF A FULLY AUTOMATED CERVICAL DISEASE SCREENING PLATFORM: EXPERIENCE WITH THE BD TOTALYS SYSTEM FOR CYTOLOGY AND MOLECULAR TESTING Camilo Adem Institute of Pathology of Paris, France ADVANCED HPV TESTING WITH BD SUREPATH Chair: Ryo Konno (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Jichi Medical University Saitama Medical Center, Japan) BD-3 HPV TESTING IN BD SUREPATH ―CLINICAL USE REQUIRES ROBUST VALIDATION―EXPERIENCE IN A HOSPITAL LABORATORY David C. Wilbur Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School, United States ― 37 ― May 29 PROPOSAL OF THE DESCRIPTIVE REPORTING FORMAT FOR ENDOMETRIAL CYTOLOGY DEVISED BY THE JSCC STUDY GROUP Kenji Yanoh1), Yasuo Hirai2), Daisuke Aoki3), Atsuhiko Sakamoto4), Takuya Moriya5), Yoshiaki Norimatsu6) The 19th International Congress of Cytology BD-4 May 29 BD ONCLARITY HPV ASSAY: THE FIRST HPV ASSAY TO OBTAIN INTERNATIONAL VALIDATION ON SUREPATH COLLECTED CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING SAMPLES Jesper Bonde Molecular Biology Lab Department of Pathology. Hvidovre Hospital, Denmark Sponsored by Becton, Dickinson and Company. Room 4 (3F 303) 13:40 - 15:40 Companion Meeting 1 GLOBAL-ASIA FORUM Organizer: Zenya Naito (Department of Integrated Diagnostic Pathology, Nippon Medical School, Japan) Chairs: Toshio Fukuda (School of Health Sciences, Gunma University, Japan) Hironori Katayama (Department of Pathology, Nippon Medical School Tama Nagayama Hospital, Japan) CM01-1 EARLY DETECTION PROGRAM OF UTERINE CERVICAL CANCER IN MONGOLIA Uyanga Gotov1), Enkhtuya Sh2), Erdenechimeg S3), Oyunchimeg D4) 1) National Center for Pathology of Mongolia, 2)Mongolian Association for Cyto- and Histopathology, National Cancer Center of Mongolia, 4)Etugen Medical University, Mongolia 3) CM01-2 GLANDULAR LESIONS IN PAP SMEARS-ENDOCERVIX, ENDOMETRIUM, AND EXTRA-UTERINE Chiung-Ru Lai Department of Pathology, Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taiwan CM01-3 PITFALLS IN LUNG CANCER CYTOPATHOLOGY DIAGNOSIS: CIPTO MANGUNKUSUMO HOSPITAL/FMUI, JAKARTA, INDONESIA EXPERIENCE Lisnawati Rachmadi, Marini Stefanie, Yagi Dwina Billianti, Esther Kartika Anatomical Pathology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia, Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital, Indonesia CM01-4 THE IMPLICATION OF ATYPIA OF UNDETERMINED SIGNIFICANCE (AUS) CATEGORY TO A PATHOLOGIST IN A THIRD WORLD COUNTRY Annette L Salillas1,2), Emelisa G Almocera2) 1) Department of Anatomic & Clinical Pathology, SWU-MHAM College of Medicine, Philippines, 2)Gov. Celestino Gallares Memorial Hospital, Tagbilaran City, Philippines CM01-5 FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION CYTOLOGY OF HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA: FUTURE PERSPECTIVE Aileen Wee Department of Pathology, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore ― 38 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology Room 5 (3F 304) Video Microscopy Tutorial 3 FNAB OF LYMPH NODES: THE DIAGNOSIS OF LYMPHOMA, THE ROLE OF CORE BIOPSIES AND ANCILLARY TESTS VMT03 Andrew S. Field Notre Dame University Medical School and St Vincent s Hospital, Australia Room 7 (3F 313+314) 14:10 - 15:40 Workshop 6 CYTOPATHOLOGY OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES WS06 Walid E. Khalbuss1,2) 1) Department of Pathology, University of Pittsburgh, United States, 2)GE Clarinet Diagnostic Service at Riyadh-SA, United States Pamela Michelow Department of Pathology, University of the Witwatersrand and National Health Laboratory Service, South Africa Room 5 (3F 304) 15:20 - 16:50 Video Microscopy Tutorial 4 [American Society of Cytopathology] ATYPIA IN URINE CYTOLOGY: WHAT SHOULD AND SHOULDN T BE REPORTED AS ATYPICAL AND WHY? VMT04 Eva M. Wojcik Loyola University, United States Room 1 (1F National Convention Hall) 16:10 - 18:10 Symposium 2 [Australian Society of Cytology and IAC Symposium] THE IAC DEVELOPMENT OF A CLASSIFICATION OF BREAST FNAB CYTOLOGY Chairs: Andrew S. Field (Notre Dame University Medical School and St Vincent s Hospital, Australia) Fernando Schmitt (Laboratoire National De Santé, Luxembourg) SY02-1 PRE ANALYTICAL ISSUES WITH BREAST FNAB Wendy Raymond1,2) 1) Flinders Medical Centre and Hospital, Australia, 2)Clinpath Laboratories, Australia SY02-2 PROLIFERATIVE BREAST LESIONS: CYTOLOGICAL DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA OF BENIGN LESIONS AND THE CONCEPT OF ATYPICAL LESIONS Andrew S. Field Notre Dame University Medical School and St Vincents Hospital, Australia ― 39 ― May 29 13:40 - 15:10 The 19th International Congress of Cytology SY02-3 May 29 ROLE OF ANCILLARY TESTS IN REPORTING BREAST CYTOLOGY AND A CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM Fernando Schmitt Laboratoire National De Santé, Luxembourg SY02-4 CARCINOMA OF THE BREAST REPORTING IN A CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM OF BREAST FNAB Philippe Vielh Cytopathology, Laboratoire National de Santé, Luxembourg Room 2 (1F Main Hall) 16:10 - 18:10 Symposium 5 COMPARISON OF DIFFERENT DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEMS OF THYROID CYTOLOGY, CURRENT AND FUTURE Chairs: Kennichi Kakudo (Kindai University Faculty of Medicine, Nara Hospital, Japan) Massimo Bongiovanni (Institute of Pathology, Lausanne University, Switzerland) SY05-1 THE JAPAN THYROID ASSOCIATION REPORTING SYSTEM OF THYROID CYTOLOGY―RESECTION RATES AND RISKS OF MALIGNANCY OF INDETERMINATE NODULES― Kennichi Kakudo1), Shinya Satoh2), Kaori Kameyama3), Yun Zhu4), Zhiyan Liu5) 1) Kindai University Faculty of Medicine, Nara Hospital, Japan, 2)Department of Endocrine Surgery, Yamashita Thyroid and Parathyroid Clinic, Japan, 3)Division of Diagnostic Pathology, Keio University School of Medicine, Japan, 4)Department of Pathology, Jiangsu Institute of Nuclear Medicine, China, 5) Department of Pathology, Shandong University School of Medicine, China SY05-2 THE BRITISH CLASSIFICATION: REPRODUCIBILITY, POSITIVE PREDICTIVE VALUE AND IMPACT OF THE MULTI DISCIPLINARY TEAM DISCUSSION Roberto Dina Dept. of Cellular Pathology, Hammersmith Hospital, London, United Kingdom SY05-3 THE 2014 ITALIAN REPORTING SYSTEM FOR THYROID CYTOLOGY: NOVEL TECHNIQUES IN DIAGNOSTIC CYTOLOGY Guido Fadda Division of Anatomic Pathology and Histology, Catholic University Foundation Agostino Gemelli Hospital, Italy SY05-4 RECLASSIFYING NON-INVASIVE FOLLICULAR VARIANT OF PAPILLARY THYROID CARCINOMA: WORLDWIDE IMPLICATIONS FOR THYROID CYTOLOGY William C. Faquin Massachusetts General Hospital & Harvard Medical School, United States SY05-5 THYROID FNA REPORTING SYSTEMS AND MOLECULAR MARKERS: IS THERE A BEST ONE? Massimo Bongiovanni Institute of Pathology, Lausanne University, Switzerland ― 40 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology Room 3 (3F 301+302) Slide Seminar 1 CYTOPATHOLOGY OF CERVICAL ADENOCARCINOMA Chairs: Yoshiki Mikami (Department of Diagnostic Pathology, Kumamoto University Hospital, Japan) Rana S. Hoda (New York Presbyterian Hospital, Weill Cornell Medical College, United States) SS01-1 KEYNOTE LECTURE: GENERAL ASPECTS OF ENDOCERVICAL ADENOCARCINOMA AND ITS RELATED LESIONS Rana S. Hoda New York Presbyterian Hospital, Weill Cornell Medical College, United States SS01-2 SESSION: SLIDE SEMINAR ON CYTOPATHOLOGY OF CERVICAL ADENOCARCINOMA Wanwisa Himakhun Thammasat University, Thailand SS01-3 SLIDE SEMINAR ON CYTOPATHOLOGY OF CERVICAL ADENOCARCINOMA John H. F. Smith Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom SS01-4 GASTRIC TYPE ADENOCARCINOMA IN SITU Tsui-Lien Mao Department of Pathology, National Taiwan University, Taiwan SS01-5 CERVICAL CANCER Isabel Alvarado-cabrero Pathology Department, Mexican Oncology Hospital, IMSS, Mexico SS01-6 CASE 5 Takako Kiyokawa Department of Pathology, The Jikei University School of Medicine, Japan Room 4 (3F 303) 16:10 - 18:10 Companion Meeting 2 [Thai Society of Cytology] CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING IN ASIA PACIFIC RIM: PRESENT AND FUTURE Chairs: Samreung Rangdaeng (Thai Society of Cytology, Thailand) Bin Yang (Cleveland Clinic Lerner Medical College, United States) CM02-1 NATIONAL CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING PROGRAM BY CONVENTIONAL CYTOLOGY: 10 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE FROM THAILAND Anant Karalak Pathology Services, National Cancer Institute, Thailand ― 41 ― May 29 16:10 - 17:40 The 19th International Congress of Cytology CM02-2 May 29 CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING PROGRAM IN HONG KONG AND CHINA: PRESENT AND FUTURE Annie N Cheung Department of Pathology, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong CM02-3 SCREENING STRATEGY IN VACCINATED POPULATION: AUSTRALIAN EXPERIENCE Marion Saville The Victorian Cytology Service, Australia CM02-4 CYTOLOGICAL FEATURES OF ATYPICAL SQUAMOUS CELLS OF UNDETERMINED SIGNIFICANCE AND GLANDULAR ABNORMALITIES IN THE CONVENTIONAL PAPANICOLAOU SMEARS AND LIQUID-BASED THINPREP SPECIMENS Kiyomi Taniyama NHO Kure Medical Center/Chugoku Cancer Center, Japan Room 7 (3F 313+314) 16:10 - 17:40 Workshop 7 WHAT A CYTOPATHOLOGIST SHOULD KNOW ON NEXT GENERATION SEQUENCING WS07 Giancarlo Troncone Department of Public Health, Pathological Section, University of Naples Federico II, Italy Gilda da Cunha Santos University Health Network, University of Tronto, Canada Room 5 (3F 304) 17:00 - 18:30 Video Microscopy Tutorial 5 UPPER URINARY TRACT NEOPLASIA: CYTOMORPHOLOGY AND INTERPRETATION IN CLINICAL CONTEXT VMT05 Ashish Chandra Guy s & St Thomas Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom ― 42 ― Monday, May 30 Monday, May 30 MTE Room 1 (5F 513) 7:00 - 8:00 Meet the Expert 2 INTRAOPERATIVE CYTOLOGY: AN OLD TECHNIQUE FOR A NEW ERA ME02 May 30 EXPERT Steven G. Silverberg University of Maryland School of Medicine, United States MTE Room 2 (5F 514) 7:00 - 8:00 Meet the Expert 3 DETECTION AND TREATMENT OF PRE-INVASIVE DISEASES OF THE CERVIX―WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO CYTOLOGY, COLPOSCOPY AND LASER THERAPY― ME03 EXPERT Masatsugu Ueda Cytopathology and Gynecology, Osaka Center for Cancer and Cardiovascular Disease Prevention, Japan Room 2 (1F Main Hall) 8:00 - 10:00 Slide Seminar 2 GYNECOLOGY: ENDOMETRIAL CYTOLOGY Chairs: Tadao K. Kobayashi (Cancer Education and Research Center, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan) Beatrix Cochand-Priollet (Department of Pathology, Cochin Hospital, University Paris Center, France) SS02-1 UNUSUAL PRESENTATION ON PAP SMEAR Kusum Kapila Department of Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, Kuwait University, Kuwait SS02-2 ENDOMETRIAL VERSUS CERVICAL CANCER MAY BE CONFUSED IN PAP TESTS: WILL HPV TESTING HELP? Amanda Herbert Guy s & St Thomas NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom SS02-3 A CASE OF HIGH GRADE SEROUS CARCINOMA OF ENDOMETRIUM DIAGNOSED ON AN ENDOCYTE DEVICE AND CONFIRMED BY HISTOLOGY Franco Fulciniti, Jessica Barizzi, Elisabetta Merlo, Pierangela Grassi Istituto Cantonale di Patologia, Switzerland SS02-4 A CASE OF ENDOMETRIAL LESION IN LBC SAMPLE Yoshinobu Maeda Division of Diagnostic Pathology, Toyama Red Cross Hospital, Japan ― 44 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology SS02-5 A CHALLENGING CASE OF DIRECT ENDOMETRIAL CYTOLOGY Chiung-Ru Lai1,2) 1) Department of Pathology, Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taiwan, 2)National Yang Ming Medical University, Taiwan Room 3 (3F 301+302) 8:00 - 10:00 Symposium 7 Organizer: Yasuaki Hirooka (Department of Pathobiological Science and Technology, School of Health Science, Faculty of Medicine, Tottori University, Japan) Chairs: Zenya Naito (Department of Integrated Diagnostic Pathology, Nippon Medical School, Japan) Akihiko Nakaizumi (Soka University, Japan) SY07-1 ROLES OF EUS AND EUS-FNA IN DIAGNOSING PANCREATIC MALIGNANCY Susumu Hijioka, Kenji Yamao Aichi Cancer Center Hospital, Japan SY07-2 EUS GUIDED FNA OF PANCREAS: EXPERIENCE AT A TERTIARY CARE CENTRE Asif Loya Department of Pathology, Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital and Research Centre, Pakistan SY07-3 PANCREATIC CYTOPATHOLOGY: THE HOPKINS EXPERIENCE Syed Z. Ali The Johns Hopkins Hospital, United States SY07-4 CYTOLOGY OF INTRADUCTAL PAPILLARY MUCINOUS NEOPLASMS (IPMNS) Yasuaki Hirooka1,2), Yuki Koyanagi1), Kengo Sato1), Yukari Endo3), Yasushi Horie3) 1) Department of Pathobiological Science and Technology, Faculty of Medicine, Tottori University, Japan, 2)Department of Surgical Oncology, Faculty of Medicine, Tottori University, Japan, 3) Department of Pathology, Tottori University Hospital, Japan SY07-5 SOLID PANCREATIC LESIONS: AN ALGORITHMIC APPROACH TO DIAGNOSIS Nirag C. Jhala Anatomic Pathology and Cytology, Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia, United States Room 4 (3F 303) 8:00 - 10:00 Companion Meeting 5 [Singapore Society of Cytology] MOUNTAINS AND MOLEHILLS IN CYTOPATHOLOGY― MYSTERIES AND MYTHS Chairs: Angela Chong (Singapore General Hospital and Seng Kang General Hospital, Singapore) Sangeeta Mantoo (Singapore General Hospital, Singapore) CM05-1 THE MYTHS AND MYSTERIOUS OF CYTOLOGY Fernando Schmitt Laboratoire National De Santé, Luxembourg ― 45 ― May 30 CYTOLOGY OF PANCREAS The 19th International Congress of Cytology CM05-2 MYSTERIES OF PROLIFERATION Anjula Thomas Parkway Laboratories, Singapore CM05-3 ENDOSCOPIC ULTRASOUND GUIDED FNA: DEEP SEATED MYSTERIES Min En Nga National University Hospital, Singapore CM05-4 May 30 MOUNTAINS AND MOLEHILLS IN CYTOLOGY―PLURAL PLEURAL PROBLEMS Angela Chong Singapore General Hospital and Seng Kang General Hospital, Singapore CM05-5 TALE OF TWO TUMOURS―IN HEAD AND NECK CYTOLOGY Sangeeta Mantoo Singapore General Hospital, Singapore CM05-6 CONCERNING A STRANGE THYROID LESION Felik Paulus Sengkang General Hospital, Singapore CM05-7 FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION CYTOLOGY OF BREAST PHYLLODES TUMORS REVISITED Tan Puay Hoon Department of Pathology, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore CM05-CR CONCLUDING REMARKS: CODA MYSTERIES AND MYTHS Fernando Schmitt Laboratoire National De Santé, Luxembourg Room 8 & Room 9 (5F 501+502) 8:00 - 10:00 Symposium 9 EVOLUTION OF POTENTIAL TO TRANSLATE NEW TECHNOLOGY IN THE FIELD OF CYTOPATHOLOGY Chairs: Philippe Vielh (Cytopathology, Laboratoire National de Santé, Luxembourg) Claire W Michael (Case Western Reserve University/University Hospitals Case Medical Center, United States) SY09-1 EVOLUTION OF THE TRANSLATIONAL POTENTIAL OF NEW TECHNOLOGY IN THE FIELD OF CYTOPATHOLOGY Koji Tsuta Kansai Medical University, Japan SY09-2 THE ROLE OF CYTOTECHNOLOGISTS IN MOLECULAR DIAGNOSTICS Michelle Herzog Institute for Pathology, University Hospital Basel, Switzerland ― 46 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology SY09-3 A NOVEL HIGHLY SENSITIVE AND SPECIFIC FLOW CYTOMETRY SYSTEM FOR CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING Xiaotian Han1,2), Bo Ping2,3), Ying Chen2,3), Xiaochun Wan2,3), Wentao Yang2,3), Bin Chang2,3), Xiaohua Wu1,2) 1) Department of Gynecologic Oncology, Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center, China, Department of Oncology, Shanghai Medical College, Fudan University, China, 3)Department of Pathology, Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center, China 2) SY09-4 LYMPH NODE FNA AND ANCILLARY TECHNIQUES: WHAT CAN BE DONE? Pio Zeppa May 30 University of Salerno, Italy SY09-5 CIRCULATING TUMOR CELLS IN THE LUNG Philippe Vielh Cytopathology, Laboratoire National de Santé, Luxembourg Room 10 (5F 503) 8:00 - 10:00 Symposium 13 UPDATED CYTOLOGY OF LYMPH NODE/HEMATOLOGY IN ASIA Organizer: Naoya Nakamura (Department of Pathology, Tokai University School of Medicine, Japan) Chairs: Young Hyeh Ko (Department of Pathology, Samsung Medical center, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea) Shih-Sung Chuang (Department of Pathology, Chi-Mei Medical Center, Taiwan) SY13-1 CYTOLOGY AND HISTOLOGY OF LYMPHOADENITIS REPRESENTING EPITHELIOID CELL RESPONSE Masaru Kojima Department of Anatomic and Diagnostic Pathology, Dokkyo Medical University, Japan SY13-2 DIAGNOSTIC PITFALL IN LYMPH NODE ASPIRATION CYTOLOGY Young Hyeh Ko Department of Pathology, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea SY13-3 EFFUSION LYMPHOMA Sheng-tsung Chang, Shih-sung Chuang Department of Pathology, Chi-Mei Medical Center, Taiwan SY13-4 FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION CYTOLOGY OF UNUSUAL BENIGN LYMPHADENOPATHIES MIMICKING LYMPHOMA AND LYMPHOPROLIFERATIVE DISORDERS Venkateswaran K Iyer Department of Pathology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, India SY13-5 UTILITY OF LIQUID-BASED CYTOLOGY FOR DIAGNOSIS OF MALIGNANT LYMPHOMA Nobuaki Kato1), Akihiko Serizawa1), Yoko Miyajima1), Hitoshi Itoh1), Chie Inomoto2), Hiroshi Kajiwara2), Naoya Nakamura2) 1) Division of Diagnostic Pathology, Tokai University Hospital, Japan, 2)Department of Pathology, School of Medicine, Tokai University, Japan ― 47 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology Room 11 (5F 511+512) 8:00 - 9:40 Proffered Paper 1 CERVIX 1 Chairs: Masanori Yasuda (Department of Pathology, Saitama Medical University International Medical Center, Japan) Annabelle Farnsworth (Notre Dame University Medical School/Douglass Hanly Moir Pathology, Australia) May 30 O-001 SEE AND TREAT STRATEGY OF DNA QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS ASSIST HIGH GRADE SQUAMOUS INTRAEPITHELIAL LESIONS Lixiang Tian1), Fengyun Yang2), Xiaowei Gan2), Meijuan Zhu2), Yungui Cao2), Bo Yang2), Ping Gu2) 1) Changchun obstetrics and gynecology hospital, China (People s Repbulic of China), 2)Shanghai Jiading Maternity And Child Care Health Hospital, China (People s Repbulic of China) O-002 BIOFUNCTIONAL EVALUATION OF RADIOSENSITIVITY OF CERVICAL CARCINOMA BY MICRONUCLEI COUNT AND DNA FRAGMENTATION ASSAY IN EXFOLIATED CERVICAL EPITHELIAL SMEARS Radhika M Vishveshwara1), Jayashree Krishnamurthy1), Subbarao V Madhunapantulas1), Venugopal B Reddy1), Manjunath Vimala Gubanna1), Vishveshwara M.s Aradhya2) 1) JSS Medical College, JSS University, India, 2)Bharath Cancer Hospital, India O-003 TRANSCRIPTOME ANALYSIS OF CERVICAL CANCER DISEASE PROGRESSION Kenneth Kao1), Youlian Tzenov1), Ashley Gabriel1), Anne Pike2), Catherine Popadiuk1,2) 1) Memorial University, Canada, 2)Eastern Health, Canada O-004 IMMUNOCYTOCHEMICAL DETECTION OF RAF KINASE INHIBITOR PROTEIN AND HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS PROFILING OF NORMAL AND ABNORMAL CERVICAL THINPREP SAMPLES Rana M Al-awadhi Dept. of Medical Laboratory Sciences, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, Kuwait University, Kuwait O-005 COMPARISON OF INTERPRETATION OF P16/KI67 DUAL IMMUNOCYTOCHEMICAL STAINING RESULTS ON CERVICAL SMEARS IN THREE CYTOPATHOLOGY LABORATORIES PARTICIPATING IN SLOVENIAN CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING PROGRAM ZORA Veronika Kloboves Prevodnik1), Urska Ivanus2), Natasa Nolde1), Alenka Repse Fokter3), Sandra Jezersek1), Ziva Pohar Marinsek1), Ulrika Klopcic1), Simona Hutter Celik4), Kristina Gornik Kramberger3), Maja Zakelj Primic2) 1) Dept. of Cytopathology, Institute of Oncology Ljubljana, Slovenia, 2)Dept. of Epidemiology and Cancer Registry, Institute of Oncology Ljubljana, Slovenia, 3)Dept. of Pathology and Cytology, Celje General Hospital, Slovenia, 4)Dept. of Pathology, University Clinical Centre Maribor, Slovenia O-006 THE STUDY OF CONSISTENCY ANALYSIS BETWEEN LIQUID-BASED CYTOLOGY ASATYPICALSQUAMOUS CELL WHICH CANNOT EXCLUDEHIGH GRADE SQUAMOUS INTRAEPITHELIAL LESION (ASC-H)AND FOLLOW-UP CERVICAL BIOPSY Shen Hong, Huang Zhuoya, Huang Ye-en Department of Pathology, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Southern Medical University, China ― 48 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology O-007 STRATIFIED MUCIN-PRODUCING INTRAEPITHELIAL LESION (SMILE) OF THE CERVIX: SUBTLE FEATURES OF A HIGH-GRADE LESION NOT TO BE MISSED Joerg Schwock1,2), Hyang Mi Ko1,2), Valerie Dube1,3), Zeina Ghorab1,3), William R Geddie1,2) 1) University of Toronto, Canada, 2)University Health Network, Laboratory Medicine Program, Canada, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Department of Anatomic Pathology, Canada 3) O-008 1) Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Nara Prefecture General Medical Center, Japan, Department of Pathology, Nara Prefecture General Medical Center, Japan, 3)Department of Pathology, Nara Medical University, Japan 2) O-009 CERVICAL MUCINOUS ADENOCARCINOMA OF GASTRIC TYPE; CYTOLOGICAL FINDINGS WITH IMMUNOCYTOCHEMISTRY. Tohru Hayashi1), Yoshiya Shimao2), Kousuke Marutsuka2), Saori Fukuda2), Yuko Kida2), Chifumi Inada2), Akihiko Nagatomo2), Tomihiro Shimamoto2) 1) Junwakai Memorial Hospital, Japan, 2)Prefectural Miyazaki Hospital, Japan O-010 CYTOLOGICAL MORPHOLOGY AND IMMUNOPHENOTYPE OF GASTRIC TYPE ADENOCARCINOMA OF THE UTERINE CERVIX Masaaki Komatsu1), Hiroyuki Takabatake1), Shinichi Okame1), Yuko Shiroyama1), Kenta Kojima1), Shinichi Tanaka1), Masakazu Sato2), Norihiro Teramoto1), Kazuhiro Takehara1) 1) Shikoku Cancer Center, Japan, 2)Iwakuni Medical Center, Japan Room 5 (3F 304) 8:30 - 10:00 Video Microscopy Tutorial 6 A WALK AROUND THE BLOCK VMT06 Donna K. Russell University of Rochester Medical Center, United States Room 6 (3F 311+312) 8:30 - 10:00 Workshop 8 LESSONS FROM THE NHSCSP AUDIT OF INVASIVE CERVICAL CANCER WS08 John H. F. Smith Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom Nick Dudding East Pennine Cytology Training Centre, United Kingdom ― 49 ― May 30 CERVICAL ADENOCARCINOMA WITH STROMAL MICROPAPILLARY PATTERN (SMP) Shinji Toyoda1), Tsunekazu Kita1), Atsushi Sugiura1), Yoshio Itani1), Hiroshi Okada2), Sachiko Nakamura2), Chiho Ohbayashi3) The 19th International Congress of Cytology Room 7 (3F 313+314) 8:30 - 10:00 Workshop 13 THYROID FINE-NEEDLE ASPIRATION (FNA) WS13 Massimo Bongiovanni Institute of Pathology, Lausanne University, Switzerland May 30 Room 2 (1F Main Hall) 10:30 - 11:30 IAC Awards Lecture 2 Chairs: Robert Y. Osamura (IUHW Mita Hospital Tokyo, Japan) Kyoko Komatsu (Department of Cytopathology, Cancer Institute Hospital, JFCR, Japan) [MAURICE GOLDBLATT AWARD 2015] IA02-1 EXCITING CYTOLOGY Lukas Bubendorf Insitute of Pathology, University Hospital Basel, Switzerland [THE JAMES W. REAGAN AWARD 2016] IA02-2 IMMUNOCYTOCHEMISTRY: THE 3RD DIMENSION IN CYTOLOGY Edneia Tani Department of Pathology and Cytology, Karolinska University Hospital Solna, Sweden [INTERNATIONAL CYTOTECHNOLOGIST OF THE YEAR AWARD 2015] IA02-3 CLINICAL CYTOLOGY FOR EVERYONE―ARE WE READY Celestino Rodrigues Pereira Department of Pathology, Kantonspital Aarau Switzerland, Switzerland Room 3 (3F 301+302) 10:30 - 12:30 Symposium 8 RECENT PROGRESS IN CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING AND BETHESDA SYSTEM Chairs: Takuma Fujii (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Fujita Health University, Japan) Thomas C. Wright Jr. (Pathology and Cell Biology, Columbia University, United States) SY08-1 NEW HORIZONS IN CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING: COMBINING MOLECULAR AND CYTOLOGY BASED TECHNOLOGIES TO PROVIDE A SOLUTION FOR FUTURE OF CERVICAL SCREENING Jesper Bonde Molecular Pathology Laboratory, Copenhagen University Hospital, Denmark SY08-2 CERVICAL SCREENING IN THE UK: A TRIUMPH AND A TRAGEDY? Amanda Herbert Guy s & St Thomas NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom ― 50 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology SY08-3 USING HPV TESTING TO IMPROVE CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING: COTESTING VERSUS HPV PRIMARY SCREENING Thomas C. Wright Jr. Pathology and Cell Biology, Columbia University, United States SY08-4 RECENT PROGRESS IN CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING AND BETHESDA SYSTEM IN JAPAN Yuko Sugiyama Department of Cytopathology and Gynecology, Cancer Institute Hospital (JFCR), Japan Video Microscopy Tutorial 7 THE PROBLEMS OF ASC-US, AGUS AND METAPLASIA IN GYNECOLOGIC CYTOPATHOLOGY VMT07 Daniel F. Iyama-Kurtycz1,2) 1) Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Wisconsin-Madison, School of Medicine and Public Health, United States, 2)Wisconsin State Laboratory of Hygiene, United States Darshana Jhala Clinical Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, United States Room 6 (3F 311+312) 10:30 - 12:30 Workshop 9 CERVICAL CYTOLOGY―CHALLENGING SQUAMOUS AND GLANDULAR LESIONS WS09 Ritu Nayar1,2) 1) Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine, United States, 2)Cytopathology Division and Cytopathology Fellowship Program, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, United States David C. Wilbur1,2) 1) Department of Pathology, Harvard Medical School, United States, 2)Clinical Imaging in Pathology, Massachusetts General Hospital, United States Donna K. Russell Cytopathology Residency/Fellowship Program, University of Rochester Medical Center, United States ― 51 ― May 30 Room 5 (3F 304) 10:30 - 12:00 The 19th International Congress of Cytology Room 8 & Room 9 (5F 501+502) 10:30 - 12:30 Symposium 10 MOLECULAR CYTOLOGY―NOVEL STRATEGIES FOR CANCER CONTROL Chairs: Aikou Okamoto (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, The Jikei University School of Medicine, Japan) Jun Yokota (Institute of Predictive and Personalized Medicine of Cancer (IMPPC), Spain) May 30 SY10-1 GENE ABERRATIONS FOR PRECISION MEDICINE OF LUNG CANCER Takashi Kohno1,2) Division of Genome Biology, National Cancer Center Research Institute, Japan, 2)Division of TR, Exploratory Oncology Research and Clinical Trial Center, National Cancer Center, Japan 1) SY10-2 NOVEL STRATEGY FOR CONTROLLING THE GROWTH OF SMALL CELL LUNG CANCER Jun Yokota Institute of Predictive and Personalized Medicine of Cancer (IMPPC), Spain SY10-3 CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS OF FLUORESCENCE-EMITTING VIRUS GUIDED PERITONEAL CYTOLOGY IN GASTROINTESTINAL CANCER. Shunsuke Kagawa1,2), Megumi Watanabe2), Kazuya Kuwata2), Shuichi Sakamoto2), Kunitoshi Shigeyasu2), Hiroshi Tazawa,2,3)3), Shinji Kuroda2), Satoru Kikuchi2), 1,2) Masahiko Nishizaki2), Toshiyoshi Fujiwara1,2) 1) Okayama University Hospital, Minimally Invasive Therapy Center, Japan, 2)Department of Gastroenterological Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Japan, 3)Okayama University Hospital, Center for Innovative Clinical Medicine, Japan SY10-4 A NON-INVASIVE DIAGNOSIS OF OVARIAN CLEAR CELL CARCINOMA Asuka Morikawa1,2), Ayako Kawabata1), Misato Saito1), Kyosuke Yamada1), Nozomu Yanaihara1), Motoaki Saito1), Kazu Ueda1), Yasushi Iida1), Tetsu Akiyama2), Aikou Okamoto1) 1)Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, The Jikei University School of Medicine, Japan, of Molecular and Genetic Information, Institute of Molecular and Cellular Biosciences, The University of Tokyo, Japan 2)Laboratory SY10-5 MOLECULAR STRATIFICATION OF OVARIAN CANCER: WHAT DOES EXPRESSION AND SEQUENCE DATA ADD? Charlie Gourley Department of Medical Oncology, Edinburgh Cancer Research UK Centre, United Kingdom ― 52 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology Room 10 (5F 503) 10:30 - 12:00 Slide Seminar 4 ASIAN FORUM IN THYROID FNA CYTOLOGY, DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSES AND PITFALLS IN PAPILLARY THYROID CARCINOMA Chairs: Kennichi Kakudo (Kindai University Faculty of Medicine, Nara Hospital, Japan) Claire W Michael (Case Western Reserve University/University Hospitals Case Medical Center, United States) HASHIMOTO S THYROIDITIS VERSUS PAPILLARY THYROID CARCINOMA Yun Zhu, Tiesheng Wang Jiangsu Institute of Nuclear Medicine, China SS04-2 CASE PRESENTATION. THYROID FNA Mitsuyoshi Hirokawa Department of Diagnostic Cytology and Pathology, Kuma Hospital, Japan SS04-3 UNCOMMON VARIANT OF PAPILLARY THYROID CARCINOMA Chiung-Ru Lai Department of Pathology, Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taiwan SS04-4 CASE PRESENTATION Zhiyan Liu1,2), Kennichi Kakudo3) 1) Shandong University School of Medicine, China, 2)Shandong University Qilu Hospital, China, 3)Kindai University Faculty of Medicine, Japan SS04-5 DIAGNOSTIC PITFALLS IN PTC Xin Jing Department of Pathology, The University of Michigan Health System, United States SS04-6 MOLECULAR DIAGNOSTICS OF AUS/FLUS NODULES: PRESENT AND FUTURE N. Paul Ohori Department of Pathology, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center-Presbyterian, United States SS04-7 DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS AND DIAGNOSTIC PITFALLS OF CYSTIC LESIONS OF THE THYROID Claire W Michael Case Western Reserve University/University Hospitals Case Medical Center, United States ― 53 ― May 30 SS04-1 The 19th International Congress of Cytology Room 11 (5F 511+512) 10:30 - 12:10 Proffered Paper 2 ENDOMETRIUM Chairs: Takayuki Enomoto (Department of OBS Tetrics and Gynecology, Niigata University School of Medicine, Japan) Kari J. Syrjänen (Biohit HealthCare, Finland) May 30 O-011 UTILITY OF ENDOMETRIAL ASPIRATION CYTOLOGY FOR SCREENING POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN FOR ENDOMETRIAL MALIGNANCIES Kavita Mardi Indira Gandhi Medical College, India O-012 DIRECT ENDOMETRIAL BRUSH CYTOLOGY IN ASYMPTOMATIC PATIENTS REFFERED FOR ENDOMETRIAL EVALUATION Danijela Vrdoljak Mozetic, Snjezana Stemberger Papic, Damjana Versa Ostojic, Roberta Rubesa Mihaljevic, Morana Dinter, Miljenko Manestar, Maja Krasevic Clinical Hospital Centre Rijeka, School of Medicine University of Rijeka, Croatia O-013 NEW DIAGNOSTIC REPORTING FORMAT FOR ENDOMETRIAL SQUASH CYTOLOGY BASED ON CYTOARCHITECTURE Asaranti Kar, Tushar Kar, Shilpa Anupurba, Subhasini Naik, Bidyutprava Das S.C.B.Medical College, Cuttack, India O-014 FEASIBILITY STUDY AND HISTOLOGICAL CORRELATION OF THE NEW CLASSIFICATION OF ENDOMETRIAL CYTOLOGY USING LIQUID BASED CYTOLOGY Satoru Munakata1), Shinya Sasaki2), Miho Takase2), Risa Okatake2), Yusaku Suzuki2), Toshiya Yamamoto3) 1) Department of Pathology, Sakai City Medical Center, Japan, 2)Department of Clinical Laboratory, Sakai City Medical Center, Japan, 3)Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Sakai City Medical Center, Japan O-015 CELL BLOCK PREPARATION OF ENDOMETRIAL SPECIMEN DOES NOT IMPROVE THE SENSITIVITY OF ENDOMETRIAL CYTOLOGY FOR DIAGNOSIS OF ENDOMETRIAL CANCER. Takashi Matsumoto1), Norihiro Teramoto2), Tomoka Usami1), Eiji Katayama3), Riko Kitazawa3) 1) Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Ehime University School of Medicine, Japan, 2)Department of Pathology, Shikoku Cancer Center, Japan, 3)Division of Pathology, Ehime University Hospital, Japan O-016 POTENTIAL ROLES OF PSMB9/B1I AND CAVEOLIN 1 DEFINE NEW TARGETS FOR UTERINE LEIOMYOSARCOMA THERAPY Takuma Hayashi1,2), Tanri Shiozawa3), Osamu Ishiko4), Nobuo Yaegashi5), Ikuo Konishi6) 1) Shinshu University School of Medicine, Japan, 2)International University of Health and Welfare, Japan, Shinshu University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan, 4)Osaka City University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan, 5)Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan, 6)Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan 3) ― 54 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology O-017 ASCITES CYTOLOGY ALONE IS NOT SUFFICIENT FOR PERITONEAL METASTASIS ASSESSMENT IN OVARIAN CARCINOMA STAGING LAPAROTOMY. Tae Mogami1), Mikiko Asai-sato1), Yukio Suzuki1), Naho Luiz-yokota1), Tatsuya Matsunaga1), Etsuko Miyagi1), Kenichi Ohashi2), Fumiki Hirahara1) 1) Yokohama City University, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Japan, 2)Yokohama City University, Department of Pathology, Japan O-018 1) S.C.B.Medical College, Cuttack, India, 2)AHRCC, Cuttack, India O-019 INTRAOPERATIVE CYTOLOGY FOR OVARIAN TUMOR Tatsuo Sawada, Tomoko Yamamoto, Yoji Nagashima, Yasuo Hirai, Noriyuki Shibata Tokyo Women s Medical University, Japan O-020 PROFILING OF HUMAN OVARIAN CANCER USING COMPREHENSIVE MICRORNA ANALYSIS. Kayo Horie1), Yoshihito Yokoyama2), Haruhiko Yoshioka1), Jun Watanabe1) 1) Hirosaki University Graduate School of Health Sciences, Japan, 2)Hirosaki University Graduate School of Medicine, Department of Obstetrirics and Gynecology, Japan Room 2 (1F Main Hall) 11:30 - 12:30 Keynote Lecture 1 Chair: Kusum Kapila (Department of Pathology, Kuwait University, Kuwait) KL01 ROLE OF FNAB IN THE DEVELOPED AND DEVELOPING WORLD: CURRENT CHALLENGES Andrew S. Field Notre Dame University Medical School and St Vincent s Hospital, Australia Room 2 (1F Main Hall) 12:40 - 13:30 Luncheon Seminar C USING BIOMARKER TECHNOLOGY TO MANAGE WOMEN WITH CERVICAL ABNORMALITIES Chair: Takuma Fujii (Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Fujita Health University School of Medicine, Japan) LS-C-1 MANAGING THE DIAGNOSTIC CHALLENGES OF CERVICAL DISEASE Mark Stoler University of Virginia School of Medicine, Virginia, United States LS-C-2 P16 & KI-67 DUAL STAIN CYTOLOGY TRIAGE Thomas C. Wright Jr. Columbia University, New York, United States Sponsored by Roche Diagnostics K.K. ― 55 ― May 30 EVALUATION OF INTRAOPERATIVE CYTOLOGY IN DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT OF OVARIAN TUMORS. Tushar Kar1), Asaranti Kar1), Janmejay Mohapatra2), Bidyutprava Das1) The 19th International Congress of Cytology Room 4 (3F 303) 12:40 - 13:30 Luncheon Seminar D ! NON GYNECOLOGICAL TESTING WITH BD SUREPATH Chair: Robert Y. Osamura (International University of Health and Welfare Diagnostic Pathology Center Sanno Hospital, Japan) LS-D-1 May 30 PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF ANAL CYTOLOGY SCREENING AMONG HIVINFECTED MSM Jen-fan Hang Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taiwan LS-D-2 DIRECTLY SAMPLED ENDOMETRIAL CYTOLOGY USING BD SUREPATH AS AN EFFECTIVE ENDOMETRIAL CANCER DETECTING METHOD―A COMPARISON WITH THE PERFORMANCE OF SUCTION ENDOMETRIAL TISSUE BIOPSY― Yasuo Hirai Section of Cytopathology and Department of Obsterics and Gynecology, Faculty of Medicine, Tokyo Women s Medical University, Japan LS-D-3 CYTOMORPHOLOGIC COMPARISON OF BD CYTORICH LIQUID-BASED PREPARATIONS AND CONVENTIONAL SMEARS FOR NON-GYNECOLOGIC CYTOLOGY Han Suk Ryu Department of Pathology, Seoul National University Hospital, Korea Sponsored by Becton, Dickinson and Company. Room 5 (3F 304) 12:40 - 13:30 Luncheon Seminar E Chair: Kimio Ushijima (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Kurume University School of Medicine, Japan) LS-E OVARIAN CANCER TREATMENT―STATE-OF -THE ART― Aikou Okamoto Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, The Jikei University School of Medicine, Japan Sponsored by AstraZeneca K.K. ― 56 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology Room 2 (1F Main Hall) 13:40 - 15:10 Slide Seminar 3 BREAST CYTOLOGY Organizer: Shinichi Tsuchiya (Department of Pathology, Iida Hospital, Japan) Chairs: Rin Yamaguchi (Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Kurume University Medical Center, Japan) Gary M. Tse (Department of Anatomical and Cellular Pathology, Chinese University of SS03-1 May 30 Hong Kong, Hong Kong) BREAST CASE 1 Hirofumi Matsumoto Department of Pathology, Ryukyu University Hospital, Japan SS03-2 BREAST CASE 2 Naoki Kanomata1), Sakae Hata2), Minako Fukuya1), Takuya Moriya1) 1) Department of Pathology, Kawasaki Medical School, Japan, 2)Department of Pathology, Kawasaki Medical School Kawasaki Hospital, Japan SS03-3 BREAST CASE 3 Jen-fan Hang1), Yeh-han Wang2) 1) Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taiwan, 2)Keelung Hospital, Ministry of Health and Welfare, Taiwan SS03-4 BREAST CASE 4 Ryuji Ohashi Nippon Medical School Hospital, Dept. of Diagnostic Pathology, Japan SS03-5 BREAST CASE 5: A CASE OF BREAST TUMOR Suzuko Moritani Division of Diagnositic Pathlogy, Shiga University of Medical Science, Japan SS03-6 BREAST CASE 6: ADULT WOMAN WITH RECURRENT BREAST LESIONS Tan Puay Hoon Department of Pathology, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore SS03-7 BREAST CASE 7 Fernando Schmitt Laboratoire National De Santé, Luxembourg Room 3 (3F 301+302) 13:40 - 15:40 Companion Meeting 3 [Korean Society of Cytopathology] RECENT ADVANCE OF CYTOLOGY IN EAST ASIA Chairs: Atsuhiko Sakamoto (Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Omori Red Cross Hospital, Japan) Insun Kim (Department of Pathology, Jinju Korea Hospital, Korea) CM03-1 HISTORY OF THE K-J JOINT MEETING OF DIAGNOSTIC CYTOLOGY Insun Kim Department of Pathology, Jinju Korea Hospital, Korea ― 57 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology CM03-2 ABERRANT DNA METHYLATION OF DLX4 AND SIM1 GENES IS A PREDICTIVE MARKER FOR DISEASE PROGRESSION OF UTERINE CERVICAL LOW-GRADE SQUAMOUS INTRAEPITHELIAL LESION Kiyomi Taniyama, Junichi Sakane NHO, Kure Medical Center and Chugoku Cancer Center, Japan CM03-3 CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING IN KOREA: CYTOPATHOLOGY IN UPDATE OF THE NATIONAL GUIDELINE RECOMMENDATION Chong Woo Yoo May 30 Department of Pathology, National Cancer Center Korea, Korea CM03-4 CONSCIOUSNESS AND KNOWLEDGE OF CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING AND HPV VACCINE IN JAPANESE YOUNG ADULTS Tomomi Yoshida, Toshio Fukuda Department of Laboratory Sciences, Graduate School of Health Sciences, Gunma University, Japan CM03-5 PAPILLARY THYROID CARCINOMA AND ITS VARIANTS IN FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION CYTOLOGY Chan Kwon Jung College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Korea Room 5 (3F 304) 13:40 - 15:10 Video Microscopy Tutorial 8 DIAGNOSING LYMPHOMAS USING MULTIPARAMETER APPROACH VMT08 Nancy P. Caraway The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, United States Room 6 (3F 311+312) 13:40 - 15:10 Workshop 10 CERVICOVAGINAL CYTOLOGY: LOOK-ALIKES WS10 Luigi Di Bonito Anatomic Pathology, Histology and Cytopathology, Eminent Scientist in University of Trieste, Italy Giovanni Negri Department of Pathology, Central Hospital Bolzano, Italy Room 7 (3F 313+314) 13:40 - 15:10 Workshop 14 THYROID CYTOPATHOLOGY WITH HISTOPATHOLOGIC CORRELATIONS: A PRACTICAL APPROACH WS14 Syed Z. Ali The Division of Cytopathology, Department of Pathology, The Johns Hopkins Hospital, United States ― 58 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology Justin A. Bishop Department of Pathology, The Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, United States Room 8 & Room 9 (5F 501+502) 13:40 - 15:40 Symposium 11 EFFUSION CYTOLOGY OF MALIGNANT MESOTHELIOMA: UP DATE Center, United States) SY11-1 UTILITY OF P16/CDKN2A FISH AND BAP1 IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY IN DISTINGUISHING BETWEEN MESOTHELIOMA AND REACTIVE MESOTHELIAL PROLIFERATION Kenzo Hiroshima1), Di Wu1), Mizue Hasegawa1), Eitetsu Ko1), Yasuo Sekine1), Daisuke Ozaki2), Toshikazu Yusa2), Ann E Walts3), Alberto M Marchevsky3) 1) Tokyo Women s Medical University, Japan, 2)Chiba Rosai Hospital, Japan, 3)Cedars Sinai Medical Center, United States SY11-2 IMMUNOCYTOCHEMISTRY IN THE WORK-UP OF MESOTHELIOMA AND ITS DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS Claire W Michael Case Western Reserve University/University Hospitals Case Medical Center, United States SY11-3 CYTOPATHOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF MALIGNATN MESOTHELIOMA IN TURKEY Binnur Önal Department of Pathology and Cytology, MoH, Ankara Diskapi Teaching and Research Hospital, Turkey SY11-4 CLINICAL, CYTOLOGICAL, AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGICAL APPROACHES TO THE DIAGNOSIS OF EARLY MESOTHELIOMA Tohru Tsujimura1), Ayuko Sato1), Yoshiyasu Shinohara1), Ayumi Sumida1), Seiki Hasegawa2), Takashi Nakano3) 1) Department of Pathology, Hyogo College of Medicine, Japan, 2)Department of Thoracic Surgery, Hyogo College of Medicine, Japan, 3)Division of Respiratory Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Hyogo College of Medicine, Japan SY11-5 BAP1 IMMUNOSTAINING AND P16 FISH RESULTS IN COMBINATION PROVIDE HIGHER CONFIDENCE IN MALIGNANT PLEURAL MESOTHELIOMA DIAGNOSIS Kazuki Nabeshima1), Tomoyuki Hida1,2), Shinji Matsumoto1), Makoto Hamasaki1), Ayuko Sato3), Tohru Tsujimura3), Kunimitsu Kawahara4), Toshiaki Kamei5), Akinori Iwasaki6), Yoshinao Oda2) 1) Department of Pathology, Fukuoka University School of Medicine and Hospital, Japan, 2)Department of Anatomic Pathology, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University, Japan, 3)Department of Pathology, Hyogo College of Medicine, Japan, 4)Department of Pathology, Osaka Prefectural Medical Center for Respiratory and Allergic Disease, Japan, 5)Pathology and Cytology Center of the PCL Fukuoka, Japan, 6)Department of Thoracic Surgery, Fukuoka University School of Medicine and Hospital, Japan ― 59 ― May 30 Organizer: Toshiaki Kamei (Pathology and Cytology Center of the PCL Fukuoka, Japan) Chairs: Kenzo Hiroshima (Tokyo Women s Medical University, Japan) Claire W Michael (Case Western Reserve University/University Hospitals Case Medical The 19th International Congress of Cytology Room 11 (5F 511+512) 13:40 - 15:20 Proffered Paper 3 MOLECULAR TESTING AND OTHERS Chairs: Roque Gabriel Wiseman Pinto (Department of Pathology, Goa Medical College, India) Sinchita Roy-Chowdhuri (Department of Pathology, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, United States) May 30 O-021 ASSESSMENT OF CYTOLOGICAL SPECIMENS BASED MOLECULAR ANALYSIS IN ADVANCED NON-SMALL-CELL LUNG CANCER Zhihui Zhang, Wenbin Li, Tian Qiu, Yun Ling, Huiqin Guo, Jianming Ying Department of Pathology, Cancer Hospital of Chinese Academy of Medical Science, National Cancer Center, China O-022 RAPID, INTEGRATED AND FULLY AUTOMATED EGFR MUTATION TESTING BY A PROTOTYPE IDYLLATM ASSAY: AN EVALUATION STUDY ON LUNG CANCER ROUTINE CYTOLOGICAL SAMPLES Giancarlo Troncone, Malapelle Umberto, Gianluca Gragnano, Pasquale Pisapia, Riccardo Smeraglio, Maria Di Spirito, Maria Salatiello, Caterina De Luca University Federico II of Naples, Italy O-023 AUTOMATED PCR DETECTION OF KRAS MUTATION ANALYSIS IN ENDOSCOPIC ULTRASOUND FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION PANCREATIC LESIONS: A DIAGNOSTIC TEST ACCURACY STUDY Giancarlo Troncone1), Gianluca Gragnano1), Claudio Bellevicine1), Umberto Malapelle1), Dario De Biase2), Giovanni Tallini2), Caterina De Luca1) 1) University Federico II of Naples, Italy, 2)University of Bologna, Italy O-024 CLINICAL UTILITY OF NEXT GENERATION SEQUENCING USING TOUCH IMPRINT PREPARATION CYTOLOGY Kenji Amemiya1), Yosuke Hirotsu2), Taichiro Goto4), Hiroshi Nakagomi5), Toshio Oyama3), Hitoshi Mochizuki6), Masao Omata2,6) 1) Pathology Division, Department of Genome Analysis Center, Yamanashi Prefectural Central Hospital, Japan, 2)Department of Genome Analysis Center, Yamanashi Prefectural Central Hospital, Japan, Pathology Division, Laboratory Department, Yamanashi Prefectural Central Hospital, Japan, 4) Department of Respiratory Surgery, Yamanashi Prefectural Central Hospital, Japan, 5)Department of Breast Surgery, Yamanashi Prefectural Central Hospital, Japan, 6)Department of Gastroenterology, Yamanashi Prefectural Central Hospital, Japan 3) O-025 SENSITIVE AND SPECIFIC REAL-TIME PCR METHODS FOR THE QUANTIFICATION OF TELOMERASE ACTIVITY AND HTERT EXPRESSION Xin-xia Tian, Yan Liu, Bing-quan Wu, Hao-hao Zhong, Wei-gang Fang Peking University Health Science Center, China O-026 DNA-ZWITTERIONIC LIPOSOMES-MG2+ COMPLEXES: ROLE IN NUCLEAR PORE ASSEMBLY AND GENE EXPRESSION Vasily V Kuvichkin Laboratory of Mechanisms of Reception of the Institute of Cell Biophysics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia ― 60 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology O-027 SPLICING FACTORS AND SWI/SNF COMPLEX REGULATE MECHANICAL STRESS INDUCED GENE ALTERNATIVE SPLICING Liling Tang, Jianguo Feng Key Laboratory of Biorheological Science and Technology, College of Bioengineering, Chongqing University, China O-028 Trakya University, Turkey O-029 ROMANOWSKY STAINING USING LIQUID-BASED CYTOLOGY Yuichi Kinoshita1), Koji Tsuta2), Tadao K. Kobayashi3), Mayuka Suzuki1), Shiho Matsunaga1), Kazuo Ichibe1), Mayumi Inaba1), Nobuaki Shikata1) 1) Kansai Medical University Takii Hospital, Japan, 2)Kansai Medical University, Japan, 3)Osaka University, Japan O-030 USEFULNESS OF ULTRAVIOLET-MICROSCOPIC SPECTROSCOPY ON UNSTAINED CELLS BY LIQUID-BASED CYTOLOGY FOR OBJECTIVE DIFFERENTIATION BETWEEN NON-CANCER AND CANCER CELLS Haruhiko Yoshioka1), Keita Hoshiai2), Tatsusuke Sato3), Kayo Horie1), Jun Watanabe1) 1) Hirosaki University Graduate School of Health Sciences, Japan, 2)Hirosaki University Hospital, Japan, CLARO, Inc, Japan 3) Room 2 (1F Main Hall) 16:10 - 17:10 Keynote Lecture 2 Chair: Norihiko Ikeda (Department of Surgery, Tokyo Medical University, Japan) KL02 CYTOLOGY AND MOLECULAR DIAGNOSIS IN LUNG CANCER Dong-ge Liu Pathology Department, Beijing Hospital, China Room 3 (3F 301+302) 16:10 - 17:40 Companion Meeting 4 [Australian Society of Cytology] CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING IN AUSTRALIA: THE INTRODUCTION OF PRIMARY HPV SCREENING AND IMPACT OF HPV VACCINATION Chairs: Andrew S. Field (Notre Dame University Medical School and St Vincent s Hospital, Australia) Wendy Raymond (Flinders Medical Centre and Hospital/Clinpath Laboratories, Australia) CM04-1 CERVICAL SCREENING IN AUSTRALIA: A GREAT SUCCESS STORY Annabelle Farnsworth Notre Dame University Medical School and Medical Director Douglas Hanly Moir Pathology, Australia ― 61 ― May 30 AN ALTERNATIVE TECHNICAL METHOD SUGGESTION FOR DIAGNOSIS BY FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION Ebru Tastekin, Erdinc Ozer, Fulya Oz Puyan, Nuray Can, Semra Ayturk, Mehmet Celik, Buket Yilmaz, Funda Ustun The 19th International Congress of Cytology CM04-2 RENEWAL OF THE AUSTRALIAN CERVICAL SCREENING PROGRAM: THE COMPASS TRIAL LEADS THE WAY WITH HPV SCREENING Marion Saville Executive Director Victorian Cytology Service, Australia CM04-3 HPV VACCINATION IN AUSTRALIA: IMPACT ON CERVICAL SCREENING Karen Canfell1,2) 1) Cancer Research Division, Cancer Council NSW, Australia, 2)School of Public Health, University of Sydney, Australia May 30 Room 4 (3F 303) 16:10 - 18:40 Companion Meeting 6 [Indian Academy of Cytologists] CYTOLOGY OF HEAD AND NECK LESIONS Chair: Roque Gabriel Wiseman Pinto (Department of Pathology, Goa Medical College, India) CM06-1 FNA CYTOLOGY OF SALIVARY GLAND: DIAGNOSTIC PITFALLS Arvind Rajwanshi Department of Cytology and Gynaecological Pathology, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, India CM06-2 THYROID CYTOLOGY-DIAGNOSTIC PROBLEM Shubhada V. Kane Department of Pathology, Tata Memorial Hospital, India CM06-3 CHALLENGES IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF LYMPHOMA IN HEAD & NECK REGION Radhika Srinivasan Department of Cytology & Gynec. Pathology, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India CM06-4 INTERESTING CASE PRESENTATIONS Meherbano Mustafa Kamal Department of Pathology, Government Medical College, Nagpur., India CM06-5 CONJUNCTIVAL IMPRESSION CYTOLOGY: AN OVERVIEW Manjula Jain Dapartment of Pathology, Lady Hardinge Medical College, India CM06-6 FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION CYTOLOGY OF ROUND CELL TUMORS OF HEAD AND NECK REGION Bharat Rekhi Department of Surgical Pathology, Department of Cytopathology, Tata Memorial Centre, India CM06-7 CYTOLOGY OF HEAD AND NECK SOFT TISSUE TUMORS Deepali Jain All India Institute of Medical Sciences, India CM06-8 CYTOLOGY OF SKIN APPENDAGEAL TUMORS OF HEAD AND NECK Asaranti Kar Department of Pathology, S.C.B. Medcal College, Cuttack, India ― 62 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology CM06-9 CYTOLOGY OF ORBITAL TUMORS Nikita Oza Deapartment of Pathology, Tata Memorial Hospital, India CM06-10 SMALL CELL VARIANT OF ANAPLASTIC LARGE CELL LYMPHOMA PRESENTING AS LEUKAEMIA: A CASE REPORT Monisha Choudhury Department of Pathology, Lady Hardinge Medical College and Associate Hospital, India ENIGMATIC THYROID LESIONS Sandeep R Mathur May 30 CM06-11 Department of Pathology AIIMS (All India Institute of Medical Sciences), India CM06-12 INTERESTING CASE PRESENTATIONS Ram Nawal Rao Department of Pathology, Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute, India CM06-13 A CASE OF CLEAR CELL SARCOMA―AN USUAL SITE OF AN UNUSUAL CASE U. S. Dinesh, Abaas Pathan Zaheer, Rani Hepzibha, Rao Ravikala Department of Pathology, Shri Dharmasthala Manjunatheeshwara College of Medical Sciences & Hospital, India CM06-14 METASTATIC FOLLICULAR CARCINOMA OF THYROID WITH OCCULT PRIMARY A CASE REPORT Hansa M Goswami, Sanjay V Dhotre B.J.Medical College and Civil Hospital, India CM06-15 CYTOLOGY OF HEAD AND NECK LESIONS, METASTATIC TUMORS AND UNKNOWN PRIMARIES Roque G Wiseman Pinto Professor and Head, Department of Pathology, Goa Medical College, Bambolim, Goa, India Room 5 (3F 304) 16:10 - 17:40 Video Microscopy Tutorial 9 COLPOSCOPY AND CYTOPATHOLOGY VMT09 Masatsugu Ueda Cytopathology and Gynecology, Osaka Center for Cancer and Cardiovascular Disease Prevention, Japan Tetsuya Muroya Department of Gynecology, Genkiplaza Medical Center for Health Care, Japan Toshitada Ogasawara Department of Gynecology and Cytopathology, Akashi Ookubo Hospital, Japan ― 63 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology Room 6 (3F 311+312) 16:10 - 17:40 Workshop 11 MOLECULAR DIAGNOSTICS IN CYTOPATHOLOGY SPECIMENS WS11 Sinchita Roy Chowdhuri Department of Pathology, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, United States Sharon B. Sams May 30 Department of Pathology, University of Colorado, United States Room 7 (3F 313+314) 16:10 - 17:40 Workshop 15 SOFT TISSUE AND BONE FNA WS15 Henryk A. Domanski Division of Laboratory Medicine, Department of Pathology, Lund University, Sweden Room 8 & Room 9 (5F 501+502) 16:10 - 18:40 Symposium 12 THE BETHESDA SYSTEM FOR REPORTING THYROID CYTOPATHOLOGY: PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE Chairs: Syed Z. Ali (The Johns Hopkins Hospital, United States) Philippe Vielh (Cytopathology, Laboratoire National de Santé, Luxembourg) LEADERS: Marc Pusztaszeri Department of Pathology, Geneva University Hospital, Switzerland Diana Rossi Department of Pathology, Catholic University, Italy William C. Faquin Massachusetts General Hospital & Harvard Medical School, United States PANEL MEMBERS: Justin A. Bishop Department of Pahology, The Johns Hopkins Hospital, United States Ritu Nayar Pathology, Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine, United States Guido Fadda Division of Anatomic Pathology and Histology, Catholic University-Foundation Agostino Gemelli Hospital, Italy Massimo Bongiovanni Institute of Pathology, Lausanne University, Switzerland Fernando Schmitt Laboratoire National De Santé, Luxembourg Beatrix Cochand-Priollet Department of Pahology-Cochin Hospital-University Paris Center, France ― 64 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology Manon Auger Department of Pathlogy, McGill University, Canada Soonwon Hong Department of Pathology, Gangnam Severance Hospital Yonsei University, College of Medicine, Korea Mitsuyoshi Hirokawa Department of Diagnostic Cytology and Pathology, Kuma Hospital, Japan Ashish Chandra Guy s & St. Thomas Hospitals, United Kingdom Slide Seminar 5 URINE CYTOLOGY Chairs: Taizo Shiraishi (Pathology, Kuwana City Medical Center, Japan) Daniel F. Iyama-Kurtycz (University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, United States) [INTRODUCTION] EXAMPLES AND CRITERIA FROM THE PARIS SYSTEM OF URINARY CYTOPATHOLOGY Daniel F. Iyama-Kurtycz University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, United States SS05-1 METHOD OF SAMPLE COLLECTION FOR CYTOLOGY: VOIDED URINE Jee Young Han Department of Pathology, Inha University Medical College, Korea SS05-2 URINE CYTOLOGY, CASE 2 Hiroshi Ohtani1), Yuko Koide1), Ken ichi Mori1), Nobuyoshi Terado2), Yoshinao Oda2), Masatoshi Eto2), Mieko Hakuraku3), Masami Kudo3), Kanae Sekimoto3) ! 1) Hakujyuji Hospital, Japan, 2)Kyushu University, Japan, 3)Research Institute of Clinical Pathobiology, Japan SS05-3 UROTHELIAL CELLS OR NOT? Shin ichi Murata ! Departments of Human Pathology/Diagnostic Pathology, Wakayama Medical University, Japan SS05-4 URINE CYTOLOGY―PRESERVING THE EVIDENCE Jason Stone QML Pathology, Australia ― 65 ― May 30 Room 10 (5F 503) 16:10 - 17:40 The 19th International Congress of Cytology Room 11 (5F 511+512) 16:10 - 17:20 Proffered Paper 4 BREAST Chairs: Hitoshi Tsuda (Department of Basic Pathology, National Defense Medical College, Japan) Kusum Kapila (Department of Pathology, Kuwait University, Kuwait) O-031 May 30 BRIGHT-FIELD HER2 DUAL IN SITU HYBRIDIZATION (DISH) ASSAY ON BREAST CANCER CELL BLOCKS: A COMPARATIVE STUDY WITH TISSUE SECTIONS Rieko Nishimura, Nami Okamoto, Masakazu Satou, Kenta Kojima, Shinichi Tanaka Department of Clinical Laboratory, Shikoku Cancer Center, Japan O-032 THE POSSIBILITY OF DETERMINING MOLECULAR BIOLOGICAL SUBTYPES OF BREAST CANCER BY CYTOLOGIC MATERIAL. Elena Slavnova, Nadezda Volchenco Moscow Research Institute of Oncology by Herzen P.A., Russia O-033 COMPARISON OF TWO METHODS FOR EVALUATING THE KI-67 LABELING INDEX IN BREAST CANCER BASED ON CYTOLOGICAL FEATURES Hiromi Nakajima1), Hideto Motomura2), Yoshikuni Sato2), Yasuyuki Enoki1), Kenji Kawabata1) 1) Central clinical laboratory, Matsushita Memorial Hospital, Japan, 2)Panasonic Co., Japan O-034 BENIGN PHYLLODES TUMOR: FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION CYTOLOGY FINDINGS Perikala V Kumar, Maral Mokhtari Department of Pathology, Cytopathology Division, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Iran O-035 MALE BREAST DISEASE: AN INSTITUTIONAL EXPERIENCE FROM SOUTH INDIA Radhika Kottu1), Mutheeswaraiah Yootla2), Spoorthy Rekha Yc1), Narendra Hulikal3) 1) Department of Pathology, Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical Sciences, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, India, 2)Department of General Surgery, Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical Sciences, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, India, 3)Department of Surgical Oncology, Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical Sciences, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, India O-036 AN UNUSUAL BREAST TUMOR IDENTICAL TO SOLID PAPILLARY CARCINOMA Swei H Tsung Department of Pathology, St Mary s Hospital, Taiwan O-037 EIGHT CASES OF METAPLASTIC BREAST CARCINOMA, CYTO-HISTOGROSS PATHOLOGICAL AND CLINICAL STUDY Eikichi Okada, Mutsuko Maeda, Natsuko Ito, Kazuto Ikeda Department of Clinical Pathology, Takaoka City Municipal Hospital, Japan ― 66 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology Room 2 (1F Main Hall) 17:10 - 18:10 Presidential Guest Lecture 2 Chair: John H. F. Smith (Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom) PGL02 THE BIOLOGY AND CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF HPV John Doorbar Department of Pathology, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom Video Microscopy Tutorial 10 DIRECTLY SAMPLED ENDOMETRIAL CYTOLOGY FOR ENDOMETRIAL CANCER SCREENING VMT10 Yuko Sugiyama1), Kyoko Komatsu2), Junzo Fujiyama2) 1) Department of Cytopathology and Gynecology, Cancer Institute Hospital, Japan, 2)Department of Cytopathology, Cancer Institute Hospital, JFCR, Japan Room 6 (3F 311+312) 17:40 - 19:10 Workshop 12 DESCRIPTIVE REPORTING FORMAT FOR ENDOMETRIAL CYTOLOGY, CLINICAL USAGE WS12 Kenji Yanoh Departments of Obstetrics and Gynecology, JA Suzuka General Hospital, Japan Yasuo Hirai Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Tokyo Women s Medical University, Japan Yoshiaki Norimatsu Department of Medical Technology, Faculty of Health Sciences, Ehime Prefectural University of Health Sciences, Japan Tomohiko Yamaguchi Department of Pathology, Kurume University School of Medicine, Japan Azusa Hanada Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Tokyo Women s Medical University, Japan ― 67 ― May 30 Room 5 (3F 304) 17:40 - 19:10 Tuesday, May 31 The 19th International Congress of Cytology Tuesday, May 31 MTE Room 1 (5F 513) 7:00 - 8:00 Meet the Expert 4 PANCREATIC NEUROENDOCRINE NEOPLASMS (PNEN): PATHOLOGY, CYTOLOGY AND GENOMICS UPDATE ME04 EXPERT Robert Y. Osamura Diagnotic Pathology Center, International University of Health and Welfare (IUHW), Japan MTE Room 2 (5F 514) 7:00 - 8:00 Meet the Expert 5 May 31 QUESTIONS ABOUT DIGITAL PATHOLOGY, CYTOLOGY AUTOMATION, AND ROUTINE MORPHOLOGIC INTERPRETATION ME05 EXPERT David C. Wilbur1,2) 1) Department of Pathology, Harvard Medical School, United States, 2)Clinical Imaging in Pathology, Massachusetts General Hospital, United States Room 2 (1F Main Hall) 8:00 - 10:00 Symposium 14 TELEPATHOLOGY AND TELECYTOLOGY, PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE Chairs: Taizo Shiraishi (Pathology, Kuwana City Medical Center, Japan) Yukako Yagi (Massachusetts General Hospital & Harvard Medical School, United States) SY14-1 ADVANTAGES OF DIGITAL IMAGE IN CYTOLOGY Ichiro Mori, Robert Y. Osamura Department of Pathology, International University of Health and Welfare, Japan SY14-2 TOOLS USING IN TELECYTOLOGY AND FUTURE CHALLENGES Katsushige Yamashiro Division of Pathology, Hokkaido Cancer Center, Japan SY14-3 PRESENT AND FUTURE OF TELEPATHOLOGY: FOCUSING ON CHINESE EXPERIENCES Chen Zhou University of British Columbia, Canada SY14-4 NEW ADAPTATION FOR CYTOLOGY SLIDE SCANNING Yukako Yagi Massachusetts General Hospital & Harvard Medical School, United States ― 70 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology Room 3 (3F 301+302) 8:00 - 10:00 Symposium 15 BREAST CYTOLOGY Chairs: Naoki Kanomata (Department of Pathology, Kawasaki Medical School, Japan) Gary MK Tse (Department of Anatomical and Cellular Pathology, Prince of Wales Hospital, Hong Kong) SY15-1 DOUBLE IMMUNOCYTOCHEMICAL STAINING OF P63 AND CK14 MAY BE USEFUL FOR THE DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF BENIGN LESIONS AND DCIS IN FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION Ichiro Maeda1), Yoshiyasu Oana2), Hirotaka Koizumi1), Koichiro Tsugawa3), Masayuki Takagi1) 1) Department of Pathology, St. Marianna University School of Medicine, Japan, 2)Department of Clinical Pathology, St. Marianna University Hospital, Japan, 3)Department of Breast and Endocrine Surgery, St. Marianna University School of Medicine, Japan SPINDLE CELL LESIONS―STEP BY STEP APPROACH IN BREAST FNA Chiung-Ru Lai Department of Pathology, Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taiwan SY15-3 THE PATHOLOGIST INPUT IN A ONE-DAY CLINIC FOR PATIENTS WITH BREAST LESIONS Philippe Vielh Cytopathology, Laboratoire National de Santé, Luxembourg SY15-4 ATYPICAL ASPIRATES IN BREAST CYTOLOGY Gary MK Tse Department of Anatomical and Cellular Pathology, Prince of Wales Hospital, Hong Kong SY15-5 BREAST MARKER ANTIBODY COCKTAIL IMMUNOCYTOCHEMISTRY FOR FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION OF THE BREAST. Naoki Kanomata1), Sachi Tanaka2,3), Kazuhiro Teramura3), Ryosuke Yone4), Yoshitake Hayashi2,5), Takuya Moriya1) 1) Department of Pathology, Kawasaki Medical School, Japan, 2)Division of Infectious Disease Pathology, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan, 3)Department of Pathology, Yodogawa Christian Hospital, Japan, 4)Department of Pathology, Kawasaki Medical School Hospital, Japan, 5)Division of Molecular Medicine and Medical Genetics, Department of Pathology, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan Room 4 (3F 303) 8:00 - 10:00 Companion Meeting 9 [EFCS, Turkish Society of Cytopathology] CYTOPATHOLOGY IN EURASIA Chair: Binnur Önal (Turkish Society of Cytopathology, Turkey) CM09-1 CYTOPATHOLOGY IN TURKEY Aysun Uguz Department of Pathology, Cukurova University School of Medicine, Turkey ― 71 ― May 31 SY15-2 The 19th International Congress of Cytology CM09-2 FORMATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF CLINICAL CYTOPATHOLOGY IN THE REPUBLIC OF KAZAKHSTAN Zh. B. Yeleubayeva1), D. B. Abdrakhimova2), A. I. Shibanova2), G. B. Abdrakhimova2) 1) Ministry of Health and Social Development, Kazakhstan, 2)Association of Clinical Cytologists Kazakhstan, Kazakhstan CM09-3 CYTOPATHOLOGY IN AZERBAIJAN: THE CURRENT STATE AND PERSPECTIVES Jamal Musayev Department of Pathology, Azerbaijan Medical University, Azerbaijan Room 8 & Room 9 (5F 501+502) 8:00 - 10:00 Symposium 16 PROBLEMS IN THYROID PATHOLOGY May 31 Chairs: Ryohei Katoh (Department of Pathology, University of Yamanashi, Japan) Alfred K Lam (School of Medicine, Griffith University and Pathology Queensland, Gold Coast University Hospital, Austraria) SY16-1 PITFALLS IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF CYSTIC THYROID NODULES Ozgur Mete1,2,3) 1) Department of Pathology, University Health Network, Canada, 2)Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology, University of Toronto, Canada, 3)Endocrine Oncology Site Group, The Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, Canada SY16-2 CLASSIFICATION OF THYROID FOLLICULAR CELL TUMORS.―THE DAY A CANCER BECOME A BENIGN BORDERLINE TUMOR― Kennichi Kakudo1), Yanhua Bai3), Zhiyan Liu4), Takashi Ozaki2) 1) Kindai University Faculty of Medicine, Nara Hospital, Japan, 2)Wakayama Medical University, Japan, Key Laboratory of Carcinogenesis and Translational Research (Ministry of Education), Peking University Cancer Hospital & Institute, China, 4)Shandong University School of Medicine, China 3) SY16-3 IMPACT OF NONINVASIVE FOLLICULAR VARIANT OF PAPILLARY THYROID CARCINOMA ON MALIGNANCY RISK FOR FINE-NEEDLE ASPIRATION OF THYROID LESIONS Chan Kwon Jung College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Korea SY16-4 CHALLENGING PATHOLOGICAL FEATURES OF THE FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION IN THYROID: A REVIEW BY CYTOLOGICAL HISTOLOGICAL CORRELATIONS Alfred K Lam School of Medicine, Griffith University and Pathology Queensland, Gold Coast University Hosptial, Australia SY16-5 CLINICAL IMPACT OF POORLY DIFFERENTIATED COMPONENT IN THYROID CARCINOMA Tetsuo Kondo1), Junko Akaishi2), Tadao Nakazawa1), Koichi Ito2), Ryohei Katoh1) 1) Department of Pathology, University of Yamanashi, Japan, 2)Department of Surgery, Ito Hospital, Japan ― 72 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology Room 10 (5F 503) 8:00 - 10:00 Companion Meeting 13 [Russian Association of Clinical Cytology] CLASSIC AND MODERN TECHNIQUES IN CLINICAL CYTOLOGY Chairs: Irina Shabalova (Russian Medical Academy of Postgraduated Education, Russia) Irina V Nazarova (Primorye Regional Pathology Bureau, Russia) CM13-1 THE POSSIBILITIES OF CYTOLOGICAL DIAGNOSTICS IN BREAST CARCINOMA. Nadezda Volchenko, Elena Slavnova Moscow Research Institute of Oncology by Herzen P.A., Russia CM13-2 EFFECTIVENESS OF THE CELL BLOCK TECHNIQUE IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF METASTATIC EFFUSIONS Nina Tamazyan1), Sergei Vorobyev1), I Kostyuchek1), D. Protasov2), A Petrunkin2) 1) CM13-3 THE INCREASING ROLE OF IMMUNOCYTOCHEMISTRY TECHNIQUES IN DETERMINING THE HISTOGENESIS OF PRIMARY TUMORS AND METASTASIS IN ASPIRATES AND EFFUSIONS IN LIQUID-BASED CYTOLOGY SPECIMENS Nadezhda Melnikova, Natalia Yarovaya The Laboratory of Cytology, Russian Scientific Center of Roentgenoradiology, Russia CM13-4 SEROUS EFFUSIONS―PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE Irina P Shabalova Russian Medical Academy of Postgraduated Education, Russia CM13-5 VISION CYTOⓇ SPERM SEDIMENT : DIAGNOSTIC POSSIBILITIES OF CYTOLOGY OF UROGENITAL INFECTIONS IN SPERM SEDIMENT Zhanna Sapozhkova The Russian Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education, Russia CM13-6 OPTIMIZATION OF THE CYTOLOGICAL DIAGNOSTICS BY THE LIQUIDBASED CYTOLOGY, CELL BLOCK TECHNIQUE, AND IMMUNOCYTOCHEMISTRY IN THE THYROID CYTOPATHOLOGY Irina V Nazarova1), Yakov N Tychonov1,2), Victoria V Zdor2) 1) Primorye Regional Pathology Bureau, Russia, 2)Pacific State Medical University (PSMU), Russia ― 73 ― May 31 National Center of Clinical Morphology, Russia, 2)Clinical Hospital 122 after L. Sokolov, Russia The 19th International Congress of Cytology Room 11 (5F 511+512) 8:00 - 9:50 Proffered Paper 5 MISCELLANEOUS Chairs: Makoto Kuroda (Diagnostic Pathology, Fujita Health University School of Medicine, Japan) Shirley E. Greening (International Academy of Cytology, United States) O-038 FNA OF LESIONS YIELDING KERATINIZED SQUAMOUS EPITHELIAL CELLS: CYTOMORPHOLOGIC OVERLAP, AND SIGNIFICANCE OF OPTIMAL CYTOPREPARATION Nikolaos Chantziantoniou Sidra Medical and Research Center, Qatar O-039 May 31 THE DIAGNOSTIC VALUE OF FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION CYTOLOGY BY CELL BLOCKS OF PARAFFIN SECTION FOR SUPERFICIAL MASSES Aixia Hu, Lingfei Kong, Hui He, Yunzhen Kan Department of Pathology, Henan Provincial People s Hospital, China O-040 CORRELATION OF EOSINOPHILIC STRUCTURES WITH DETECTION OF ACID-FAST BACILLI IN FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION SMEARS FROM TUBERCULOUS LYMPH NODES: IS EOSINOPHILIC STRUCTURE THE MISSING LINK IN SPECTRUM OF TUBERCULOUS LESION? Parimal Agrawal1), Dev Prasoon2) 1) Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, India, 2)Dr. Prasoon s Diagnostic Centre, Munger, India O-041 IDENTIFICATION OF A11 FOR MELANOMA TREATMENT AND SKINWHITENING Cheng-chen Huang1), Noah Stueven1), Aaron Monte2), Sheng-ping Hwang3) 1) University of Wisconsin-River Falls, United States, 2)University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, La Crosse, United States, 3)Institute of Cellular and Organismic Biology, Academia Sinica, Taiwan O-042 FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION CYTOLOGY OF PARASITIC CYSTS. Moanaro Longchar, Aijaz Ahmed, Deepali Jain, Sandeep R Mathur, Venkateswaran K Iyer Department of Pathology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, India O-043 CYTOTECHNOLOGY EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM IN KITASATO UNIVERSITY Yukari Nishimura1,2), Manabu Hattori1,2), Kei Tanaka2), Anna Suzuki2), Yukitoshi Satoh3), Yuichi Sato2,4), Makoto Ohbu5), Hidero Kitasato6), Reiko Furuta1,2) 1) Dept. of Clinical Cytology, Sch. of Allied Health Sciences, Kitasato University, Japan, 2)Dept. of Applied Tumor Pathology, Grad. Sch. of Medical Sciences, Kitasato University, Japan, 3)Dept. of Thoracic Surgery, Sch. of Medicine, Kitasato University, Japan, 4)Dept. of Molecular Diagnostics, Sch. of Allied Health Sciences, Kitasato University, Japan, 5)Dept. of Pathology, Sch. of Allied Health Sciences, Kitasato University, Japan, 6)Dept. of Microbiology, Sch. of Allied Health Sciences, Kitasato University, Japan O-044 AN AUDIT OF A PATHOLOGIST PERFORMED US-GUIDED FNAC OUT PATIENT CLINIC; THE AHUS INSTITUTIONAL EXPERIENCE Torill Sauer, Vivian Orszagh, Richard Doughty, Ying Chen Department of Pathology, Akershus University Hospital, Norway ― 74 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology O-045 QUALITY ASSESSMENT OF CYTOLOGICAL DIAGNOSIS OF LUNG CANCER USING HOSPITAL CANCER REGISTRY Norihiro Teramoto Shikoku Cancer Center, Japan O-046 TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT IN ISO15189; 2012 CERTIFIED CYTOPATHOLOGY LABORATORY: FIVE YEAR EXPERIENCE IN RESOURCE LIMITED SETTING Harish Chandra, Smita Chandra, Anuradha Kusum, Dushyant S Gaur Department of Pathology, Himalayan Institute of Medical Sciences, India O-047 SENSORY CUTANEOUS NERVE FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION IN HANSENS DISEASE Dev Prasoon1), Parimal Agrawal2), Swapan Kumar Mandal3) 1) Dr. Prasoon s Diagnostic Centre, India, 2)Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, India, 3)Patliputra Medical College, India EMBRYONAL CARCINOMA OF THE TESTIS; CYTODIAGNOSIS, A CASE REPORT Mansour Mehzad Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Iran Room 5 (3F 304) 8:30 - 10:00 Video Microscopy Tutorial 11 CERVICAL CYTOLOGY IN A MULTIDISCIPLINARY SETTING VMT11 Amanda Herbert Guy s and St. Thomas NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom Jaroslava Duskova Charles University, Czech Republic Room 6 (3F 311+312) 8:30 - 10:00 Workshop 16 CELL BLOCK & BEYOND: HIGH YIELD GOAL―HOW TO? WS16 Vinod B. Shidham Department of Pathology, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Karmanos Cancer Center & Detroit Medical Center, United States Room 7 (3F 313+314) 8:30 - 10:00 Workshop 21 LYMPH NODE FINE NEEDLE CYTOLOGY WS21 Pio Zeppa Department of Pathology, University of Salerno, Italy ― 75 ― May 31 O-048 The 19th International Congress of Cytology Gilda da Cunha Santos Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology, University of Toronto, University Health Network, Canada Room 2 (1F Main Hall) 10:30 - 11:30 IAC Awards Lecture 3 Chairs: Tadao K. Kobayashi (Cancer Education and Research Center, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan) Kusum Kapila (Department of Pathology, Kuwait University, Kuwait) [MAURICE GOLDBLATT AWARD 2016] IA03-1 MOVING INFORMATION IN THE DIGITAL AGE David B. Kaminsky USCAP, United States May 31 [THE GEORGE L. WIED AWARD 2016] IA03-2 MY SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY THROUGH HALF A CENTURY OF CYTOLOGY AND NON-PROFIT ORGANISATIONS Louis A Thienpont Our Lady s Hospital Aalst, Belgium [INTERNATIONAL CYTOTECHNOLOGIST OF THE YEAR AWARD 2016] IA03-3 ANCILLARY CYTOTECHNOLOGY: CURRENT STATUS AND FUTURE PERSPECTIVES Hitoshi Itoh Tokai University Hospital, Japan Room 3 (3F 301+302) 10:30 - 12:30 Companion Meeting 7 [American Society of Cytopathology] GYNECOLOGIC CYTOPATHOLOGY: THE 2014 BETHESDA NOMENCLATURE, ATLAS, AND WEBSITE. AN UPDATE AND CASE-BASED SUMMARY Chairs: David C. Wilbur (Department of Pathology, Harvard Medical School/Clinical Imaging in Pathology, Massachusetts General Hospital, United States) Ritu Nayar (Department of Pathology, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, United States) CM07 GYNECOLOGIC CYTOPATHOLOGY: THE 2014 BETHESDA NOMENCLATURE, ATLAS, AND WEBSITE. AN UPDATE AND CASE-BASED SUMMARY David C. Wilbur1,2) 1) Department of Pathology, Harvard Medical School, United States, 2)Clinical Imaging in Pathology, Massachusetts General Hospital, United States Ritu Nayar Department of Pathology, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, United States ― 76 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology Room 4 (3F 303) 10:30 - 12:30 Companion Meeting 10 [Turkish Society of Cytopathology] MORPHOLOGIC CHALLENGES IN THYROID FNA AND CYTOLOGY & RADIOLOGY COLLABORATION FOR THYROID NODULES (BASED ON CASE PRESENTATIONS) Chairs: Pinar Firat (Department of Pathology, Istanbul University Istanbul Faculty of Medicine, Turkey) Aysun Uguz (Department of Pathology, Cukurova University, School of Medicine, Turkey) CM10-1 CYTOLOGY & RADIOLOGY COLLABORATION FOR THYROID NODULES Ozlem Aydin Department of Pathology, Acibadem University Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey CM10-2 FOLLICULAR NEOPLASIA/MICROFOLLICULAR PATTERN IN CYTOLOGY Pinar Firat CM10-3 ONCOCYTIC LESIONS/HOW TO DEAL WITH Sule Canberk Department of Pathology, Haydarpasa Numune Education&Research Hospital, Turkey CM10-4 CYTOPATHOLOGY OF PAPILLARY THYROID CARCINOMA VARIANTS: DIAGNOSTIC ISSUES AND PITFALLS Syed Z. Ali The Johns Hopkins Hospital, United States CM10-5 METASTASES TO THYROID―MIGHT MIMICK PRIMARIES Aysun Uguz Department of Pathology, Cukurova University, School of Medicine, Turkey Room 5 (3F 304) 10:30 - 12:00 Video Microscopy Tutorial 12 USEFUL MOLECULAR CELL BIOLOGICAL TECHNIQUES FOR CYTOLOGY VMT12 Kyoko Komatsu Cancer Institute Hospital, Japan Yoko Nakanishi Division of Oncologic Pathology, Department of Pathology and Microbiology, Nihon University School of Medicine, Japan Shinobu Masuda Division of Oncologic Pathology, Department of Pathology and Microbiology, Nihon University School of Medicine, Japan ― 77 ― May 31 Department of Pathology, Istanbul University Istanbul Faculty of Medicine, Turkey The 19th International Congress of Cytology Room 6 (3F 311+312) 10:30 - 12:00 Workshop 17 SIGNIFICANCE AND QUALITY CONTROL OF ENDOMETRIAL CYTOLOGY WS17 Yoshiaki Norimatsu Department of Medical Technology, Faculty of Health Sciences, Ehime Prefectural University of Health Sciences, Japan Kenji Yanoh Obstetrics and Gynecology, JA Suzuka General Hospital, Japan Yasuo Hirai Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Tokyo Women s Medical University, Japan Tomohiko Yamaguchi Department of Pathology, Kurume University Hospital, Japan Hirofumi Sakamoto May 31 The Tohkai Cytopathology Institute, Japan Room 7 (3F 313+314) 10:30 - 12:00 Workshop 22 A PRACTICAL PATTERN BASED DIAGNOSTIC APPROACH TO SALIVARY GLAND FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION CYTOLOGY WS22 Longwen Chen Division of Anatomic Pathology, Mayo Clinic Arizona, United States Matthew A. Zarka Division of Anatomic Pathology, Mayo Clinic Arizona, United States Room 11 (5F 511+512) 10:30 - 12:10 Proffered Paper 6 GASTROINTESTINAL, LIVER AND PANCREAS Chair: Yasuaki Hirooka (Department of Pathobiological Science and Technology, Faculty of Medicine, Tottori University, Japan) O-049 ENDOSCOPIC ULTRASOUND-GUIDED FINE-NEEDLE ASPIRATION BIOPSY FOR THE DIAGNOSIS OF GASTROINTESTINAL STROMAL TUMORS IN THE STOMACH Ebru Tastekin, Fulya Oz Puyan, Nuray Can, Filiz Ozyilmaz Trakya University, Turkey O-050 CYTOLOGIC CHARACTERISTICS OF CIRCULATING EPITHELIOID CELLS IN PANCREATIC DISEASE Matthew W Rosenbaum1), C. E Cauley1), B. Kulemann2), A. S Liss1), C. Fernandez-del Castillo1), A. L Warshaw1), L. D Lillemoe1), S. Thayer3), Martha B Pitman1) 1) Department of Pathology, Massachusetts General Hospital, United States, 2)University Hospital Freiburg, Germany, 3)University of Nebraska Medical Center, United States ― 78 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology O-051 DIAGNOSIS OF PANCREATIC SOLID PSEUDO-PAPILLARY NEOPLASM BY FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION CYTOLOGY (FNAC): UNUSUAL PRESENTATIONAHMED EL-HABASHI, MD, FIAC; MONA MAMDOUH, MD; MOHAMMED YOSRY, MDCYTOLOGY UNIT, NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE, CAIRO UNIVERSITY, EGYPT Ahmed H El-habashi, Mohammed A Yosry, Mona A Mamdouh NCI, Cairo University, Egypt O-052 PERCUTANEOUS ULTRASOUND-GUIDED FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION IN THE EVALUATION OF PANCREATIC LESIONS: AN ELEVEN YEAR RETROSPECTIVE STUDY IN A TERTIARY INSTITUTION. Hyang Mi Ko, Jyoti Dekate, William R Geddie, Scott L Boerner, Rajkumar Vajpeyi Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology, University of Toronto, Department of Pathology, University Health Network, Canada O-053 College of Medicine, Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, Canada O-054 NEEDLE TRACT SEEDING IN THE GASTRIC WALL BY PREOPERATIVE ENDOSCOPIC ULTRASOUND GUIDED FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION OF PANCREATIC ADENOCARCINOMA: A CASE REPORT AND REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE Michiko Nagamine, Takahiro Urata Japanese Red Cross Kumamoto Hospital, Japan O-055 IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF PANCREATIC CANCERS BY USING EUS-FNA SAMPLES Yoko Matsuda, Shikine Esaka, Masayuki Imaizumi, Yuri Hamashima, Hiroto Shirahata, Mayumi Kinoshita, Miho Matsukawa, Akemi Suzuki, Makoto Nishimura, Tomio Arai Tokyo Metropolitan Geriatric Hospital, Japan O-056 EARLY DETECTION OF PANCREATIC DUCTAL INTRAEPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA (MILD DYSPLASIA TO CARCINOMA) BY CYTOLOGICAL EVALUATION USING NUCLEAR BULGING SIGN (NBS) Akira Moriuchi National Hospital Organization, Oita Medical Center, Japan O-057 CYTOLOGICAL DIFFERENCE OF NUCLEI BETWEEN HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA AND CHOLANGIOCELLULAR CARCINOMA Keita Kai, Mitsuo Nakamura, Shinichi Aishima Saga University, Japan ― 79 ― May 31 THE ROLE OF FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION [FNA] IN THE DETECTION OF COMMON AND UNCOMMON LESIONS OF THE PANCREAS: A SINGLE INSTITUTIONAL SERIES OF 253 CASES Rani Kanthan, Nick Baniak, Yury Takhalov The 19th International Congress of Cytology O-058 A CASE OF INFLAMMATORY HEPATOCELLULAR ADENOMA DISPLAYING AN UNUSUAL PATTERN Hiroaki Kanda1,2), Reiko Furuta1,5), Noriko Motoi1,6), Naoko Suzuki2), Noriyuki Furuta2), Kyoko Komatsu2), Yuko Sugiyama2), Akio Saiura3), Masahiko Sugitani4), Yuichi Ishikawa1,2) 1) Department of Pathology, The Cancer Institute of Japanese Foundation for Cancer Research, Japan, Clinicopathology Center, the Cancer Institute Hospital, Japan, 3)Department of Surgery, the Cancer Institute Hospital, Japan, 4)Department of Pathology, School of Medicine, Nihon University, Japan, 5) Clinical cytology, Department of Medical Laboratory Science, Kitasato University, Japan, 6) Department of Pathology and Clinical Laboratories, National Cancer Center Hospital, Japan 2) Room 2 (1F Main Hall) 11:30 - 12:30 Plenary Lecture 2 Chair: Kari J. Syrjänen (Biohit HealthCare, Finland) May 31 PL02 TYPE 1 AND TYPE 2 CERVICAL CARCINOMAS: SOME CERVICAL CANCERS ARE SIGNIFICANTLY MORE DIFFICULT TO PREVENT WITH SCREENING R. Marshall Austin Magee-Womens Hospital of University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, United States Room 2 (1F Main Hall) 12:40 - 13:30 Luncheon Seminar F THE THINPREP LBC TEST AND APTIMA HPV ASSAY―THE COMPLETE SOLUTION FOR CLINICALLY DIFFERENTIATED CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING― Chair: Takuma Fujii (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Fujita Health University School of Medicine, Japan) LS-F-1 Annabelle Farnsworth Medical Director and Director of Cytopathology, Douglass Hanly Moir Pathology, Sydney, Australia LS-F-2 Thomas Iftner Eberhard Karls-University of Tuebingen, Institute of Medical Virology, Tuebingen, Germany Sponsored by Hologic, Inc. Room 4 (3F 303) 12:40 - 13:30 Luncheon Seminar G Chair: Robert Y. Osamura (International University of Health and Welfare Diagnostic Pathology Center Sanno Hospital, Japan) LS-G SMART AUTOMATION-HISTOLOGY PROCESS AND QUALITY MANAGEMENT IMPROVEMENT William DeSalvo Anatomic Pathology, Sonora Quest Laboratories, United States Sponsored by Sakura Finetek Japan Co., Ltd. ― 80 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology Room 2 (1F Main Hall) 13:40 - 16:40 Cytotechnologist Session CURRENT TOPICS ON CYTOLOGY―INTERNATIONAL INTELLIGENCE NETWORK― Chairs: Hironori Katayama (Department of Pathology, Nippon Medical School, Japan) Shirley E. Greening (International Academy of Cytology (IAC), United States) CT-1 A HOOP, THREE BRIDGES AND A PATH Celestino Rodrigues Pereira Department of Pathology Kantonspital Aarau Switzerland, Switzerland CT-2 Department of Diagnostic Pathology, Juntendo University Nerima Hospital, Japan CT-3 CYTOLOGIC FEATURES OF FOLLICULAR THYROID NEOPLASM DIFFERENTIATING FROM ITS MIMICKING LESIONS Hwa-jeong Ha, Jung-soon Kim, Myung-soon Shin, Woo-tack Song, Jae-kyung Myung, Hye-sil Seol, Sun-hoo Park, Jae-soo Koh, Seung-sook Lee Department of Pathology, Korea Cancer Center Hospital, KIRAMS, Korea CT-4 CO-OPERATIVE STUDY BETWEEN MNUS AND GUNMA UNIVERSITY ON CYTO-PATHOLOGICAL PRACTICE AND EDUCATION Tomomi Yoshida, Toshio Fukuda Department of Laboratory Sciences, Graduate School of Health Sciences, Gunma University, Japan CT-5 NON-HEMATOLYMPHOID METASTATIC NEOPLASMS TO THE BREAST Mei-ling Wu, Jen-sheng Ko, Li-sun Shih, Mei-hua Tsou Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Koo Foundation Sun Yat-Sen Cancer Center, Taiwan CT-6 CYTOLOGY INTERPRETATIONS OF ATYPICAL ENDOMETRIAL CELLS (ATEC) OF DESCRIPTIVE REPORTING FORMAT FOR ENDOMETRIAL CYTOPATHOLOGY Keiko S Yano1), Seiko Ogura1), Tadao K. Kobayashi2), Takaki Sakurai3), Masami Sakurai4) 1) Department of Pathology, Saiseikai Noe Hospital, Imperial Gift Foundation Inc., Japan, 2)Cancer Education Center, Division of Health Sciences, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan, 3) Department of Pathology, Kyoto University Hospital, Japan, 4)Osaka City University, Japan CT-7 BIRTH OF A NEW CYTOPATHOLOGY SERVICE AT SIDRA―DOHA, QATAR Nikolaos Chantziantoniou Sidra Medical and Research Center, Qatar CT-8 THE ANALYSIS OF ANORECTAL WASHING CYTOLOGY IN 46 CASES OF CROHN S DISEASE Satoko Ogata1), Masami Nambu1), Shizuka Yamada1), Ryo Hayashida1), Hiroshi Tanabe1), Keisuke Ikeda1), Kitaro Futami2), Seiji Haraoka1), Akinori Iwashita1) 1) Department of Pathology, Fukuoka University Chikushi Hospital, Japan, 2)Department of Surgery, Fukuoka University Chikushi Hospital, Japan ― 81 ― May 31 THE EVALUATION OF WASHING CYTOLOGY FROM URETER AND RENAL PELVIS: PRESENTATION OF A NEWLY-DEVISED WASHING FLUID Yuuji Aoki, Shiho Azami, Mizuki Iino, Azumi Sakaguchi, Kanako Ogura, Toshiharu Matsumoto The 19th International Congress of Cytology Room 3 (3F 301+302) 13:40 - 16:40 Companion Meeting 8 [Chinese Cytology Association] I. CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING IN CHINA: FROM SMEAR TO HPV TEST, DNA IMAGE CYTOMETRY AND ANCILLARY TEST OF P16 AND KI-67 DUAL STAINING II. DIAGNOSTIC CHALLENGE OF SMALL CELL LUNG CANCER AND LYMPHOMA DIAGNOSED IN CYTOLOGY SAMPLES WITH ANCILLARY TEST OF MOLECULAR TECHNIQUES AND FLOW CYTOMETRY Chairs: Dong-ge Liu (Pathology Department of Beijing Hospital, China) Philippe Vielh (Cytopathology, Laboratoire National de Santé, Luxembourg) CM08-1 May 31 STATUS OF CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING IN CHINA: EVOLUTION OF TESTING METHODS Wen Chen, Fanghui Zhao, Qinjing Pan, Xun Zhang, Wenhua Zhang, Youlin Qiao Cancer Institute/Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, China CM08-2 POPULATION-BASED STUDY OF DNA IMAGE CYTOMETRY AS SCREENING METHOD FOR CERVICAL CANCER IN RURAL AREAS OF CHINA Xiao-rong Sun, Yun Fu, Liang Zhou Cervical Cancer Screening Center of Wuhan Landing, China CM08-3 DUAL STAINING OF P16 AND KI-67 IN CERVICAL SMEAR AND ITS POTENTIAL TO TRIAGE ASC-US AND LSIL Lan Chen1), Wei-hong Qi2), Shurong He1), Dong-ge Liu1) 1) Pathology Department of Beijing Hospital, China, 2)Gynaecology and Obstetrics Department of Beijing Hospital, China CM08-4 COMPARATIVE DIAGNOSTIC ANALYSIS OF SMALL CELL LUNG CANCER BY CYTOLOGY AND HISTOLOGY IN BRONCHOSCOPIC PROCEDURE Guang-ping Wu Department of Pathology, The First Affiliated Hospital of China Medical University, China CM08-5 VALUE OF MULTIPARAMETER FLOW CYTOMETRY IMMUNOPHENOTYPING IN THE SCREENING AND DIAGNOSIS OF T- AND NK-CELL NEOPLASMS ON CYTOPATHOLOGY SPECIMENS: EXPERIENCE IN A CHINESE CANCER CENTER Bo Ping, Xian Gui, Yanli Wang, Xiaoyan Zhou Department of Pathology, Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center, China CM08-6 LYMPHOPROLIFERATIVE DISORDERS IN SEROUS EFFUSIONS: COMPARISON WITH HISTOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT Xue-ying Su, Jin-nan Li, Yong Jiang, Wen-yan Zhang, Wei-ping Liu, Gandi Li Department of Pathology, West China Hospital of Sichuan University, China ― 82 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology Room 5 (3F 304) 13:40 - 15:10 Video Microscopy Tutorial 13 THE LAST PROJECT―POLISHING THE GOLD STANDARD VMT13 Teresa M. Darragh Pathology and Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences, University California, United States Room 6 (3F 311+312) 13:40 - 15:10 Workshop 18 DYSPLASIA IN BILIARY TRACT BRUSHINGS OF PSC-PATIENTS WS18 Leena Krogerus HUSLAB, Finland May 31 Johanna Arola Helsinki University Hospital, Finland Room 8 & Room 9 (5F 501+502) 13:40 - 15:40 Symposium 17 BENEFIT AND RISK OF HPV VACCINE Chairs: Kei Kawana (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, The University of Tokyo, Japan) Iwao Kukimoto (Pathogen Genomics Center, National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Japan) SY17-1 CLINICAL EFFICACY AND IMMUNOGENICITY OF THE NONAVALENT HPV VACCINE Elmar A Joura Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Medical University of Vienna, Austria SY17-2 NEUROLOGICAL MANIFESTATIONS FOLLOWING HPV VACCINE IMMUNIZATION Shu-ichi Ikeda Department of Medicine (Neurology and Rheumatology), Shinshu University School of Medicine, Japan SY17-3 THE HPV VACCINATION CRISIS IN JAPAN Sharon J. B. Hanley Department of Women s Health Medicine, Hokkaido University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan SY17-4 HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS VACCINES: GLOBAL VERSUS JAPANESE SITUATIONS Rintaro Mori National Center for Child Health and Development, Japan ― 83 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology Room 10 (5F 503) 13:40 - 15:40 Companion Meeting 14 [German Society of Cytology] MODERN ASPECTS OF PULMONARY CYTOPATHOLOGY Chairs: Marianne Engels (Institute of Pathology, University Hospital of Cologne, Germany) Ralf Heine (Internal Medicine III, St. Elisabeth and St. Barbara Hospital, Germany) CM14-1 CYTOLOGIC DIAGNOSIS OF LUNG CANCER―NEW ASPECTS AND INNOVATIONS Ralf Heine Internal Medicine III, St. Elisabeth and St. Barbara Hospital, Germany CM14-2 ROSE IN A LUNG HOSPITAL: 23 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE (1993-2016)―A GOLD STANDARD? Thomas Beyer May 31 Lungenklinik Ballenstedt/Harz gGmbH, Germany CM14-3 ENDOSONOGRAPHY-GUIDED FINE-NEEDLE ASPIRATION BIOPSY: FACTORS OF INFLUENCE ON THE DIAGNOSTIC OUTCOME IN LUNG CANCER AND PANCREATIC TUMORS Lutz Welker1), Silke Liebers1), Helge Otto2), Lea Tietje3), Siegbert Faiss3) 1) Lungen Clinic Grosshansdorf, Germany, 2)Department of Gastroenterology, Asklepios Klinik Altona, Hamburg, Germany, 3)Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Asklepios Klinik Barmbek, Hamburg, Germany CM14-4 A CASE OF PANCREATIC MASS―CAN TECHNOLOGY MAKE IT WITHOUT MORPHOLOGY? Luka Ozretic1), Gia Phuong Nguyen2), Wolfgang Kruis2), Reinhard Buettner1), Marianne Engels1) 1) Institute of Pathology, University Hospital of Cologne, Cologne, Germany, 2)Clinic for Gastroenterology, Pulmonology and General Internal Medicine, Evangelisches Krankenhaus Kalk, University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany CM14-5 CYTOMORPHOLOGY, NEXT GENERATION SEQUENCING, AND FISH IN LUNG CANCER―THE COLOGNE EXPERIENCE Marianne Engels, Jana Fassunke, Sabine Merkelbach Bruse, Anne M Schultheis, Reinhard Buettner Institute of Pathology, University Hospital of Cologne, Germany ― 84 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology Room 11 (5F 511+512) 13:40 - 15:20 Proffered Paper 7 THYROID 1 Chairs: Beatrix Cochand-Priollet (Department of Pathology, Cochin Hospital, University Paris Center, France) Justin A. Bishop (Department of Pathology, The Johns Hopkins Hospital, United States) O-059 PERFORMANCE OF NEXT-GENERATION SEQUENCING ON THYROID FNA SMEARS: A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY ON 53 CASES. Claudio Bellevicine1), Markus Eszlinger2), Roberta Sgariglia1), Umberto Malapelle1), Elena Vigliar1), Maria Russo1), Mariantonia Nacchio1), Francesco Pepe1), Giancarlo Troncone1) 1) University Federico II of Naples, Italy, 2)Division of Endocrinology, University of Leipzig, Germany BRAF V600E MUTATION DETECTION BY ARMS-PCR ON DNA EXTRACTED FROM SCRAPED SMEARS AND FROM DIRECT SAMPLE: DIAGNOSTIC UTILITY IN THYROID FNA Radhika Srinivasan1), Swati Mahajan1), Arvind Rajwanshi1), Reena Das2), Bishan Radotra3), Naresh Panda4) 1) Department of Cytology & Gynec. Pathology, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, India, 2)Department of Hematology, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, India, 3)Deaprtment of Histopathology, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, India, 4)Department of Otolaryngology (Head & Neck Surgery), Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, India O-061 GALECTIN-3 AND CK19 EXPRESSION ON THE CELLBLOCKS FROM FNA IN DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF THYROID LESIONS Ram Nawal Rao, Gyan Chand Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences, India O-062 TWO-PHOTON LIVE-CELL IMAGING DISCLOSES DIAGNOSTIC CYTOMORPHOLOGY AND NOVEL CELLULAR DYNAMICS IN LIVING HUMAN PAPILLARY THYROID CARCINOMAS. Andrew H Fischer, Haihui Liao, Daniel Kim, Jun Chen, Michael J Sanderson University of Massachusetts, United States O-063 CYTOPATHOLOGIST-PERFORMED ULTRASOUND (US)-GUIDED FNA OF THYROID NODULES: USE OF THE 2015 AMERICAN THYROID ASSOCIATION (ATA) US GUIDELINES AND IMPACT IN THE CYTOLOGICAL AND MOLECULAR EVALUATION. Ricardo H Bardales Outpatient Pathology Associates, United States O-064 THYROGLOBULIN MEASUREMENT OF ASPIRATED FLUID IMPROVED THE DETECTION OF CYSTIC METASTATIC THYROID PAPILLARY CARCINOMA Guo Hui-qin1), Wang Yong2), Zhao Huan1) 1) Department of pathology, Cancer Institute/Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College, China, 2)Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Cancer Institute/Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College, China ― 85 ― May 31 O-060 The 19th International Congress of Cytology O-065 MALIGNANCY RATE IN THYROID NODULES CATEGORIZED AS ATYPIA OF UNDETERMINED SIGNIFICANCE (AUS) OR FOLLICULAR LESION OF UNDETERMINED SIGNIFICANCE (FLUS)―AN INSTITUTIONAL EXPERIENCE Smita Chandra, Harish Chandra, Sampan S Bisht Department of Pathology, Himalayan Institute of Medical Sciences, India O-066 MALIGNANT RISK IN PATIENTS WITH THYROID NODULES DIAGNOSED AS ATYPIA OF UNDETERMINED SIGNIFICANCE OR FOLLICULAR LESION OF UNDETERMINED SIGNIFICANCE (AUS/FLUS) IN FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION (FNA)―DOES REPEATED FNA REALLY PLAY A CRUCIAL ROLE IN MANAGEMENT? Yeh-han Wang1,2), Mei-ling Wu3), Yu-chuen Huang4,5), Ming-yuan Lee3) 1) Department of Surgical Pathology, Keelung Hospital, Ministry of Health and Welfare, Taiwan, Department of Surgical Pathology, Heping Fuyou Branch, Taipei City Hospital, Taiwan, 3)Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Koo Foundation Sun Yat-Sen Cancer Center, Taiwan, 4) Department of Medical Research, China Medical University Hospital, Taiwan, 5)School of Chinese Medicine, China Medical University, Taiwan 2) May 31 O-067 BORDERLINE ATYPICAL CYTOLOGICAL FEATURES AND LOW CELLULARITY IN THYROID FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION CYTOLOGY (FNAC) RESULTING IN DIFFICULTY IN ACCURATE DIAGNOSIS OF FOLLICULAR VARIANT OF PAPILLARY THYROID CARCINOMA (FVPTC) PREOPERATIVELY Yeh-han Wang1,2), Mei-ling Wu3), Ming-yuan Lee3) 1) Department of Surgical Pathology, Keelung Hospital, Ministry of Health and Welfare, Taiwan, Department of Surgical Pathology, Heping Fuyou Branch, Taipei City Hospital, Taiwan, 3)Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Koo Foundation Sun Yat-Sen Cancer Center, Taiwan 2) O-068 RISK OF MALIGNANCY AND RISK OF NEOPLASIA IN THE BETHESDA INDETERMINATE CATEGORIES: STUDY ON 4532 THYROID FNA FROM A SINGLE INSTITUTION IN INDIA Radhika Srinivasan1), Swati Mahajan1), Arvind Rajwanshi1), Bishan Radotra2), Naresh Panda3), Nalini Gupta1), Pranab Dey1), Raje Nijhawan1) 1) Department of Cytology & Gynec. Pathology, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, India, 2)Department of Histopathology, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, India, 3)Department of Otolaryngology (Head & Neck surgery), Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, India Room 6 (3F 311+312) 16:10 - 17:40 Workshop 19 LOOK-A-LIKES IN LBC WS19 Minaxi Sharad Desai1,2,3) 1) Central Manchester University Hospitals, United Kingdom, 2)Institute of Cancer Sciences, University of Manchester, United Kingdom, 3)School of Healthcare Sciences, Manchester Metropolitan University, United Kingdom ― 86 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology Room 7 (3F 313+314) 16:10 - 17:40 Workshop 24 PANCREAS CYTOLOGY MADE SIMPLE USING AN ALGORITHMIC APPROACH WS24 Nirag C. Jhala Temple University Hospital, United States Darshana Jhala University of Pennsylvania, United States Room 8 & Room 9 (5F 501+502) 16:10 - 18:10 Companion Meeting 12 [Taiwan Society of Clinical Cytology] CYTOPATHOLOGY UPDATES Critical Care Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Kaohsiung Medical University Hospital, College of Medicine, Kaohsiung Medical University, Taiwan) CM12-1 CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING PROGRAM IN TAIWAN―WHERE ARE WE AND WHAT IS THE NEXT STEP? HuiChi Chen Project Manager of Taiwan National Cervical Cancer Screening Registry. School of Medicine, National Taiwan University, Taiwan CM12-2 NON-SQUAMOUS LESIONS IN PAP SMEARS―CERVICAL GLANDULAR LESIONS AND RARE MALIGNANCIES Tsui-Lien Mao Department of Pathology, College of Medicine, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taiwan CM12-3 THE IMPORTANCE OF PAP SMEAR IN DIAGNOSING NON-SQUAMOUS MALIGNANCIES―EMPHASIS ON ENDOMETRIAL AND EXTRA-UTERINE CANCERS Chiung-Ru Lai1,2), Jen-fan Hang1), Chih-yi Hsu1,2) 1) Department of Pathology, Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taiwan, 2)National Yang Ming Medical University, Taiwan CM12-4 FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION CYTOLOGY OF SALIVARY GLAND Syed Z. Ali Pathology and Radiology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and the John Hopkins Hospital, United States CM12-5 HOW TO MAXIMIZE THE UTILIZATION OF THE FNA SPECIMENS TOWARD A MORE PERSONALIZED MEDICINE Howard H Wu Pathology, Indiana University School of Medicine, United States ― 87 ― May 31 Chairs: Chiung-Ru Lai (Department of Pathology, Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taiwan) Ming-Shyan Huang (Taiwan Society of Clinical Cytology/Division of Pulmonary and The 19th International Congress of Cytology CM12-6 RAPID ON-SITE CYTOLOGY EVALUATION FOR EUS-FNA OF PANCREATIC TUMORS: A SINGLE TERTIARY CENTER EXPERIENCE Tsu-Yao Cheng, I-shiow Jan, Sow-hsong Kuo Department of Laboratory Medicine, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taiwan Room 10 (5F 503) 16:10 - 18:10 Companion Meeting 15 [Papanicolaou Society of Cytopathology] FINE-NEEDLE ASPIRATION OF CYSTIC LESIONS OF HEAD AND NECK: CHALLENGES ENCOUNTERED AND LESSONS LEARNED. A DIAGNOSTIC SLIDE SEMINAR. Chair: Fernando Schmitt (Laboratoire National De Santé, Luxembourg) CM15-1 May 31 FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION OF CYSTIC SQUAMOUS LESIONS OF THE HEAD AND NECK William C. Faquin Massachusetts General Hospital & Harvard Medical School, United States CM15-2 THYROID―BEGIN CYSTIC LESION David Chhieng Mount Sinai Health System, United States CM15-3 THE SALIVARY GLAND Marc Pusztaszeri Department of Pathology, Geneva University Hospital, Switzerland CM15-4 FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION OF CYSTIC SQUAMOUS LESIONS OF THE HEAD AND NECK Sule Canberk Department of Pathology, Haydarpasa Numune Education and Research Hospital, Turkey CM15-5 DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF MALIGNANT CYSTIC THYROID LESION Soonwon Hong Gangnam Severance Hospital Yonsei University, College of Medicine, Korea Room 11 (5F 511+512) 16:10 - 17:50 Proffered Paper 8 CERVIX 2 Chairs: Nobuo Yaegashi (Department Obstetrics & Gyneclogy, Tohoku University Hospital, Japan) Volker Schneider (Laboratory of Pathology, Freiburg, Germany) O-069 FOLLOW UP OF ATYPICAL SQUAMOUS CELLS, CANNOT EXCLUDE HIGH GRADE INTRAEPITHELIAL LESION ASC H, AND SIGNIFICANCE OF HIGH RISK HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS DNA IN TRIAGE OF ASC H Ping Mei, Yh Liu, Dl Luo, Fp Xue, F Zhang, Mh Zhang, Hm Wu Guangdong Academy of Medical Sciences, China ― 88 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology O-070 ANALYSIS OF PREVALENCE OF HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS INFECTION IN SOUTHWESTERN CHINA AND ITS CORRELATION WITH CERVICAL LESIONS Tang Xiao, Yang Fan, Xu Lian, Feng Min, He Yanmei, Wei Xiaoxia, Yang Kaixuan Department of Pathology West China Second University Hospital Sichuan University, China O-071 EVALUATION OF HPV TESTING AS AN ADJUNCT TO LBC IN CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING Shigeru Hashimoto1), Taro Kanaya2), Makoto Okamura3), Akiko Noto4), Kanazawa City Cervical Cancer Screening Research Team1) 1) Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Kanazawa Municipal Hospital, Japan, 2)Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Kanazawa Medical Center, Japan, 3)Okamura Clinic, Kanazawa, Japan, 4) Clinical Laboratory Center, Ishikawa Medical Association, Japan O-072 Department of OB/GYN, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo, Japan O-073 PRIMARY HPV SCREENING IN TAMPERE CITY, FINLAND: GENOTYPE DISTRIBUTION Ivana Kholová1), Saara Kares1,2), Risto Vuento2), Mika Tirkkonen1), Veronika Tuimala3), Olga Veijalainen4), Johanna Mäenpää4), Paula Kujala1) 1) Pathology, Fimlab Laboratories Tampere, Finland, 2)Microbiology, Fimlab Laboratories Tampere, Finland, 3)Gynecology, Municipal Hospital Tampere, Finland, 4)Gynecology, Tampere University Hospital and University of Tampere, Finland O-074 DISTRIBUTION OF HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS AMONG WOMEN WITH ABNORMAL CERVICAL CYTOLOGY IN KUWAIT Rana M Al-awadhi Dept. of Medical Laboratory Sciences, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, Kuwait University, Kuwait O-075 THE ASSESSMENT OF CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING USING THE COMBINATION OF CERVICAL CYTOLOGY AND HIGH-RISK HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS TESTING IN FUKUI PREFECTURE, JAPAN Tetsuji Kurokawa, Akiko Shinagawa, Yoko Tino, Yoshio Yoshida Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Fukui, Japan O-076 MORPHOLOGICAL AND SPECTRAL MARKERS OF CERVICAL CANCER CELLS Adkham A Paiziev Tashkent Medical Academy, Uzbekistan O-077 EFFECT OF PREGNANCY ON POSTPARTUM PAPANICOLAOU TEST RESULTS Kazuhiro Suzuki1), Kazuhiro Osato2), Madoka Furuhashi1), Michiko Kubo2), Takuya Kawamura3), Takaharu Yamawaki3) 1) Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Japanese Red Cross Nagoya Daiichi Hospital, Japan, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Mie University Hospital, Japan, 3)Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Japanese Red Cross Ise Hospital, Japan 2) ― 89 ― May 31 A POSSIBLE DIFFERENCE IN HPV16 AND HPV18 CARCINOGENESIS ARISING FROM THE PREVALENCE OF HPV TYPES IN 1374 JAPANESE CERVICAL NEOPLASIA PATIENTS Katsuyuki Adachi, Kei Kawana, Tomoki Tanaka, Ayumi Taguchi, Satoko Eguchi, Aki Yamashita, Takahide Arimoto, Katsutoshi Oda, Yutaka Osuga, Tomoyuki Fujii The 19th International Congress of Cytology O-078 IMPROVEMENT OF CONVENTIONAL PAP SMEAR ADEQUACY AND ACCURACY IN WOMEN THAT UNDERWENT ANTI-INFLAMMATORY TREATMENT Agnieszka Korolczuk1), Joanna Irla1), Kamila Bak1), Magdalena Amarowicz1), Agata Smolen2) 1) Department of Clinical Pathomorphology, Medical University, Poland, 2)Department of Epidemiology, Medical University, Poland Room 2 (1F Main Hall) 16:40 - 17:40 Keynote Lecture 3 Chair: Annabelle Farnsworth (Notre Dame University Medical School/Douglass Hanly Moir, Australia) KL03 May 31 CYTOLOGY SERVICES IN THE MIDDLE INCOME TRAPPED COUNTRY: THAILAND EXPERIENCES Samreung Rangdaeng Department of Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, Chiang Mai University, Thailand Room 3 (3F 301+302) 16:40 - 18:10 Slide Seminar 6 PULMONARY CYTOLOGY: FROM MORPHOLOGY TO MOLECULAR ANALYSIS Chairs: Norihiko Ikeda (Department of Surgery, Tokyo Medical University, Japan) Masashi Kawamoto (Department of Diagnostic Pathology, University Hospital, Mizonokuchi, Teikyo University School of Medicine, Japan) SS06-1 A 46 YEAR-OLD FEMALE, PLEURAL EFFUSION Yuko Minami1), Yukinobu Goto2), Yoshihiko Murata3), Tomoki Nakagawa3), Hiromi Fujiwara3), Masayuki Noguchi4) 1) National Hospital Organization Ibarakihigashi Hospital, The Center of Chest Diseases and Severe Motor & Intellectual Disabilities, Pathology Department, Japan, 2)University of Tsukuba, Faculty of Medicine, Thoracic Surgery, Japan, 3)University of Tsukuba Hospital, Pathology Department, Japan, 4) University of Tsukuba, Faculty of Medicine, Diagnostic Surgical Pathology, Japan SS06-2 INTERRATER AGREEMENT OF SPUTUM CYTOLOGY FOR LUNG CANCER SCREENING IN JAPAN Chiaki Endo1), Ryutaro Nakashima2), Akemi Taguchi3), Kazunobu Yahata4), Ei Kawahara5), Nikako Shimagaki6), Junko Kamio7), Yasuki Saito8), Norihiko Ikeda9), Masami Sato10) 1) Sendai Tokushukai Hospital, Japan, 2)Miyagi Cancer Society, Japan, 3)Chiba Foundation for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, Japan, 4)Osaka Medical Association, Japan, 5)Kanazawa University, Japan, 6)Niigata Health Service Center, Japan, 7)Fukushima Preventive Service Association of Health, Japan, 8)Sendai Medical Center, Japan, 9)Tokyo Medical University, Japan, 10)Kagoshima University, Japan SS06-3 A CASE OF LUNG CANCER Reiji Haba Department of Diagnostic Pathology, Kagawa University Hospital, Japan ― 90 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology SS06-4 CYTOLOGIC CHARACTERISTICS OF PULMONARY ADENOCARCINOMAS WITH GENETIC ABNORMALITIES. Rira Hoshi Department of Cytology, Clinicopathology Center; The Cancer Institute Hospital; Japanese Foundation for Cancer Research, Japan Room 5 (3F 304) 17:40 - 19:10 Video Microscopy Tutorial 15 GLANDULAR LESIONS IN CERVICOVAGINAL CYTOLOGY AS SEEN ON CONVENTIONALS, THINPREP AND SUREPATH PREPARATIONS VMT15 Dina R. Mody Cytology Laboratories, Houston Methodist Hospital and Bioreference Laboratory, United States Workshop 20 URINARY CYTOPATHOLOGY: AN UPDATE ON TERMINOLOGY, MORHOLOGY AND CLINICAL MANAGEMENT WS20 Christopher J VandenBussche Department of Pathology, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, United States Ashish Chandra Guy s & St. Thomas Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom Room 7 (3F 313+314) 17:40 - 19:10 Workshop 25 DIRECTLY SAMPLED ENDOMETRIAL CYTOLOGY (CONVENTIONAL AND LIQUID-BASED ENDOMETRIAL CYTOLOGY) WS25 Yuko Sugiyama Department of Cytopathology and Gynecology, Cancer Institute Hospital, Japanese Foundation for Cancer Research, Japan Kyoko Komatsu Cancer Institute Hospital, Japanese Foundation for Cancer Research, Japan ― 91 ― May 31 Room 6 (3F 311+312) 17:40 - 19:10 Wednesday, June 1 The 19th International Congress of Cytology Wednesday, June 1 MTE Room 1 (5F 513) 7:00 - 8:00 Meet the Expert 6 TEN TIPS FOR IAC EXAM SUCCESS ME06 EXPERT Shirley E. Greening International Academy of Cytology, United States MTE Room 2 (5F 514) 7:00 - 8:00 Meet the Expert 7 THYROID CYTOPATHOLOGY: ADVANTAGES, LIMITATIONS AND PITFALLS ME07 EXPERT Philippe Vielh Cytopathology, Laboratoire National de Santé, Luxembourg Room 2 (1F Main Hall) June 1 8:00 - 9:00 Keynote Lecture 4 Chair: Takuya Moriya (Pathology 2, Kawasaki Medical School School of Medicine, Japan) KL04 ROLE OF THE PATHOLOGIST IN THE MANAGEMENT OF BREAST CANCER Fernando Schmitt Laboratoire National De Santé, Luxembourg Room 4 (3F 303) 8:00 - 9:30 Proffered Paper 9 RESPIRATORY TRACT Chairs: Ei Kawahara (Kanazawa University Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Japan) Hormoz Ehya (Fox Chase Cancer Center, United States) O-079 THE THORACAL MASS PROFILE BY CT SCAN GUIDED FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION BIOPSY 2012 2013 IN DR. SOETOMO HOSPITAL SURABAYA INDONESIA Sjahjenny Mustokoweni1), Yusfita E Rosdiana1), Anggraini D Sensusiati2) 1) Faculty of Medicine Airlangga University, Indonesia, 2)Department of Radiology Faculty of Medicine Airlangga University, Indonesia O-080 FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION CYTOLOGY DIAGNOSIS OF THORACAL MASS CT SCAN GUIDED IN DR. SOETOMO HOSPITAL, SURABAYA INDONESIA Sjahjenny Mustokoweni1), Yusfita E Rosdiana1), Anggraini D Sensusiati2) 1) Faculty of Medicine Airlangga University, Indonesia, 2)Department of Radiology Faculty of Medicine Airlangga University, Indonesia ― 94 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology O-081 CELL BLOCK OF PULMONARY CYTOLOGY SAMPLE COULD BE USEFUL IF BIOPSY WAS NEGATIVE. Masanao Saio1,2), Noritake Kosuge1), Tomoko Tamaki1), Shimpei Kuniyoshi1), Hajime Aoyama1), Hirofumi Matsumoto1), Akiko Mastuzaki1), Kazunori Tamaki3), Naoki Yoshimi1) 1) Department of Pathology and Oncology, University of the Ryukus, Graduate School of Medicine, Japan, 2)Department of Pathology, University of the Ryukyus Hospital, Japan, 3)Department of Respiratory Medicine Nakagami Hospital, Japan O-082 H-SCORE ON CELL BLOCKS AND CORE BIOPSIES IN EVALUATING EPIDERMAL GROWTH FACTOR RECEPTOR (EGFR) EXPRESSION FOR PREDICTING A RESPONSE TO TYROSINE KINASE INHIBITORS IN NON SMALL CELL LUNG CANCER (NSCLC) Jayashree Krishnamurthy1), Shivalingaswamy Salimath2), Jayraj B2), Manjunath Vimala Gubanna1) 1) Dept. of Pathology, JSS Medical College, JSS University, India, 2)Dept. of Pulmonology, JSS Medical College, JSS University, India O-083 KDM4A, KDM4B AND KDM4D IN NON SMALL CELL LUNG CANCER Ylermi Soini1), Veli Matti Kosma3), Risto Pirinen2) 1) University of Eastern Finland, Finland, 2)Department of Pathology, North Karelia Central Hospital, Joensuu, Finland, 3)Department of Pathology and Forensic Medicine, Institute of Clinical Medicine, Pathology and Forensic Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Eastern Finland, Finland O-084 Johns Hopkins Hospital, United States O-085 FUNCTIONALIZED [C60] FULLERENE CAUSES OXIDATIVE STRESS IN HUMAN EMBRYONIC LUNG FIBROBLASTS BY NEUTRALIZING REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES Vasilina A Sergeeva, Svetlana V Kostyuk, Elisaveta S Ershova, Larisa V Kameneva, Natalya N Veiko FSBI Research Centre For Medical Genetics, Russia O-086 REEXAMINATION OF THE NEGATIVE CYTOLOGY OF THE RESPIRATORY TRACT Hiroyuki Miura1), Youhei Kawaguchi1), Eiji Nakajima1), Hidenobu Takahashi1), Norihiko Ikeda2), Hiromi Serizawa1), Yoshie Wakatsuki1), Erika Yoshida1), Mikiko Ishizaki1), Atsushi Uchiyama1) 1) Hachioji Medical Center of Tokyo Medical University, Japan, 2)Tokyo Medical University, Japan O-087 CORRELATIONS BETWEEN THE RESULTS OF THE HISTOLOGICAL EXAMINATION AND CYTOLOGICAL FEATURES IN THE DIAGNOSTIC OF THE SMALL PERIPHERAL LUNG TUMORS Masatoshi Kakihana1), Junichi Maeda1), Shinji Miyake2), Naohiro Kajiwara1), Hidemitsu Tsutui1), Tatsuo Ohira1), Norihiko Kawate3), Jun Matsubayashi2), Toshitaka Nagao2), Norihiko Ikeda1) 1) Tokyo Medical University, Department of General Thoracic Surgery, Japan, 2)Tokyo Medical University, Departments of Anatomic Pathology, Japan, 3)Waseda University School of Human Sciences, Department of Health Science and Social Welfare, Japan ― 95 ― June 1 NEUROENDOCRINE MARKERS POSSIBLE PREDICTIVE FACTORS FOR SURVIVAL IN SMALL CELL LUNG CARCINOMA James Lee, Zahra Maleki The 19th International Congress of Cytology Room 5 (3F 304) 8:00 - 9:30 Video Microscopy Tutorial 16 THYROID FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION CYTOLOGY AND LIQUIDBASED TECHNIQUES VMT16 Beatrix Cochand-Priollet Department of Pathology, Cochin Hospital University Paris Center, France Room 6 (3F 311+312) 8:00 - 9:30 Workshop 26 MOLECULAR CYTOPATHOLOGY―PRE-ANALYTICAL AND TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR MOLECULAR TESTING USING CYTOLOGICAL SAMPLES WS26 Gilda da Cunha Santos University Health Network. University of Toronto, Canada Giancarlo Troncone Department of Public Health, Pathological Section, University of Naples Federico II, Italy Claudio Bellevicine Department of Public Health, Pathological Section, University of Naples Federico II, Italy June 1 Room 7 (3F 313+314) 8:00 - 9:30 Workshop 29 BORDERLINE (ATYPICAL) SQUAMOUS CELLS AS AN INEVITABLE FEATURE OF CERVICAL CYTOLOGY WS29 Amanda Herbert Guy s and St. Thomas NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom Room 2 (1F Main Hall) 9:00 - 11:00 Symposium 18 [American Society of Cytopathology] CERVICAL CANCER PREVENTION IN THE 21ST CENTURY― ACCOMPLISHMENTS AND CONCERNS FROM USA, UK, AUSTRALIA AND EUROPE Chairs: Ritu Nayar (Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine, United States/ Cytopathology Division and Cytopathology Fellowship Program, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, United States) Teresa M. Darragh (University of California San Francisco, United States) SY18-1 INTRODUCTIONS AND USA Ritu Nayar1,2) 1) Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine, United States, 2)Cytopathology Division and Cytopathology Fellowship Program, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, United States ― 96 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology SY18-2 CERVICAL CANCER PREVENTION IN THE 21ST CENTURY―AUSTRALIA Annabelle Farnsworth Douglass Hanly Moir, Australia SY18-3 UK Karin Denton North Bristol NHS Trust, United Kingdom SY18-4 EUROPE Christine Bergeron Department of Pathology, Laboratoire Cerba, France SY18-5 LATIN AMERICA (ESTAMPA) AND ANAL (ANCHOR) Teresa M. Darragh University of California San Francisco, United States Room 3 (3F 301+302) 9:00 - 11:00 Symposium 19 THE PARIS SYSTEM FOR REPORTING URINARY CYTOLOGY Chairs: Eva M. Wojcik (Loyola University, United States) Dorothy Rosenthal (Pathology, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, United States) ADEQUACY AND NEGATIVE FOR HIGH GRADE UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA Matthew Olson Pathology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, United States SY19-2 ATYPICAL AND SUSPICIOUS FOR HIGH GRADE UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA Christopher J VandenBussche Pathology, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, United States SY19-3 DIAGNOSING HIGH GRADE UROTHELIAL CARCINOMAS AND OTHER MALIGNANCIES. Toyonori Tsuzuki, Shuko Seko Department of Pathology, Japanese Red Cross Nagoya Daini Hospital, Japan SY19-4 JAPANESE VS PARIS SYSTEM FOR REPORTING URINARY CYTOLOGY, DIFFERENCES AND SIMILARITIES Sachiko Minamiguchi, Takaki Sakurai, Shinsuke Shibuya, Hiroyuki Shirahase, Hironori Haga Department of Diagnostic Pathology, Kyoto University Hospital, Japan SY19-5 WHAT NEXT-PIRST Daniel F. Iyama-Kurtycz Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States ― 97 ― June 1 SY19-1 The 19th International Congress of Cytology Room 8 & Room 9 (5F 501+502) 9:00 - 11:00 Symposium 20 VALUE OF CYTOLOGICAL DIAGNOSIS FOR MALT LYMPHOMA: A DIAGNOSTIC CHALLENGE Chairs: David Chhieng (Mount Sinai Health System, United States) Franco Fulciniti (Citopathologia Clinica, Instituto Cantonale di Pathologia, Switzerland) SY20-1 A PATHOLOGIST S VIEW ON CYTODIAGNOSIS OF MALT LYMPHOMA ―A BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO THE SYMPOSIUM― Masaru Hosone Department of Pathology, Nippon Medical School, Japan SY20-2 CYTOLOGICAL DIAGNOSIS OF MALT LYMPHOMA: DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA AND DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS Andrew S. Field Notre Dame University Medical School and St Vincent s Hospital, Australia SY20-3 CYTOLOGICAL FINDINGS OF MALT LYMPHOMA BY MEANS OF FNA IN THYROID GLAND Sadayuki Kaba Gunma Paz College, Japan SY20-4 June 1 USEFULNESS OF CYTOLOGY AND MOLECULAR FEATURES IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF MALT LYMPHOMAS Franco Fulciniti1), Anna Cipolletta Campanile2), Gabriella Malzone2), Veronica Sanna2), Jessica Barizzi1), Elisabetta Merlo1), Annarosaria De Chiara2) 1) Istituto Cantonale di Patologia, Switzerland, 2)SSD di Citopatologia, U.O di Anatomia Patologica e Citopatologia, Istituto Nazionale Tumori Fondazione G. Pascale , Naples, Italy Room 10 (5F 503) 9:00 - 11:00 Companion Meeting 16 [USA] AN INTEGRATED CLINICOPATHOLOGIC APPROACH TO THE EVALUATION OF A THYROID NODULE Chairs: Barbara A. Centeno (Clinical Services, Anatomic Pathology, United States) Pablo Valdebarrano (Endocrine Program, Department of Head and Neck, and Endocrine Oncology, H.Lee Moffitt Cancer and Reserch Institute, United States) CM16-1 CLINICAL AND RADIOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF THYROID NODULES Pablo Valdebarrano Endocrine Program, Department of Head and Neck, and Endocrine Oncology, H.Lee Moffitt Cancer and Reserch Institute, United States CM16-2 IMPLICATIONS OF THE BETHESDA SYSTEM FOR REPORTING THYROID CYTOPATHOLOGY FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF THYROID NODULES Barbara A. Centeno Clinical Services, Anatomic Pathology, United States ― 98 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology CM16-3 ASSESSMENT OF COMMERCIALLY AVAILABLE MOLECULAR TESTS IN THE EVALUATION OF THYROID NODULES Bryan McIver Moffitt Cancer Center, United States CM16-4 INTEGRATING INFORMATION IN REAL TIME: THE SAME-DAY THYROID NODULE CLINIC Kristen Otto Department of Head and Neck and Endocrine Oncology, Moffitt Cancer Center, United States CM16-5 NEW TECHNOLOGIES AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF THYROID NODULES Anthony Magliocco Morsani College of Medicine University of South Florida Health Science Center, United States Room 11 (5F 511+512) 9:20 - 10:20 Proffered Paper 12 EFFUSIONS Chairs: Kenzo Hiroshima (Tokyo Women s Medical University, Yachiyo Medical Center, Japan) Claire W Michael (Case Western University/University Hospitals Case Medical Center, United States) INTERLEUKIN-8 IN MALIGNANT PLEURAL EFFUSION CONTRIBUTES TO THE ENHANCEMENT OF CANCER STEM CELL PROPERTIES IN LUNG CANCER Shin Nieh National Defense Medical Center & Tri-Service General Hospital, Taiwan O-102 CYTOLOGICAL DIAGNOSIS OF T LYMPHOBLASTIC LEUKAEMIA/ LYMPHOMA IN PATIENTS WITH PLEURAL EFFUSION: REPORT ON TWO CASES BY AN ALGORITHMIC APPROACH USING COMPLETE IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL PHENOTYPING Lan Chen, Dong-ge Liu Beijing Hospital, China O-103 CYTOMORPHOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE IN DIAGNOSING MALIGNANT MESOTHELIOMA IN SEROUS EFFUSIONS. Toshiaki Kamei1), Hidemi Shibuta2), Kaori Yasunaga2), Sakae Hata3), Shinji Hamakawa4), Kazuki Nabeshima5), Shinji Matsumoto5), Teruaki Oka6), Kenzo Hiroshima7), Tohru Tsujimura8) 1) PCL Fukuoka Pathology and Cytology Center, Japan, 2)Yamaguchi Grand Medical Center, Japan, Kawasaki Hospital of Kawasaki Medical School, Japan, 4)Public Showa Hospital, Japan, 5)Fukuoka University, School of Medicine, Japan, 6)Kanto Central Hospital, Japan, 7)Yachiyo Medical Center of Tokyo Womens Medical University, Japan, 8)Hyogo Medical University, Japan 3) O-104 REHYDRATION BEFORE WET FIXATION IN CONVENTIONAL BODY FLUID CYTOLOGY Chih Y Hsu, Tse C Chen, Che B Chang, Yen C Liu, Tzu R Lin Department of Internal Medicine, Cathay General Hospital, Taiwan ― 99 ― June 1 O-101 The 19th International Congress of Cytology O-105 PLEURAL METASTASIS FROM CARCINOMA EX PLEOMORPHIC ADENOMA DIAGNOSED BY EFFUSION CYTOLOGY: A CASE REPORT Chih-yi Liu1,2), Yu-lin Ko1), Ching-yuan Chen1), Chien-lung Hsiao3), Ying-yih Shih4) 1) Division of Pathology, Sijhih Cathay General Hospital, Taiwan, 2)College of Medicine, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan, 3)Division of Respiratory Therapy and Chest Medicine, Sijhih Cathay General Hospital, Taiwan, 4)Division of Hematology and Oncology, Sijhih Cathay General Hospital, Taiwan O-106 A 13 YEAR OLD PRESENTING WITH METASTATIC MELANOMA IN PLEURAL EFFUSION CYTOLOGY Rani Kanthan1), Nick Baniak1), Mark Podberezin1), Sellaih C Kanthan2) 1) College of Medicine, Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, Canada, 2)College of Medicine, Department of Surgery, University of Saskatchewan, Canada Room 5 (3F 304) 9:30 - 11:00 Video Microscopy Tutorial 17 NEW METHOD TO RESTORE FADING PAPANICOLAOU SPECIMEN USING AN OPTICAL CLEARING AGENTX VMT17 Kiyotada Washiya Tokyo Central Pathology Laboratory Corporation, Japan Room 6 (3F 311+312) June 1 9:30 - 11:00 Workshop 27 NSCLC SUBTYPING AND PREDICTIVE MOLECULAR MARKER ANALYSES WS27 Lukas Bubendorf Institute of Pathology, University Hospital Basel, Switzerland Room 7 (3F 313+314) 9:30 - 11:00 Workshop 30 FNA IN THYROID WS30 Mitsuyoshi Hirokawa Department of Pathology and Cytology, Kuma Hospital, Japan Miyoko Higuchi Department of Laboratory, Kuma Hospital, Japan Ayana Suzuki Department of Laboratory, Kuma Hospital, Japan ― 100 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology Room 4 (3F 303) 10:00 - 10:40 Proffered Paper 10 SOFT TISSUES AND SLIVARY GLAND Chairs: Shigeo Yokoyama (Department of Diagnostic Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, Oita University, Japan) Longwen Chen (Cytopathology, Mayo Clinic Arizona, United States) O-088 FEASIBILITY OF EXPRESSION OF HPV16, 18 AND P16 AS BIOMARKER FOR DISTINGUISHING NORMAL ORAL MUCOSA FROM ORAL EPITHELIAL DYSPLASIA AND ORAL INTRAEPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA Joji Sekine Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Shimane University, Faculty of Medicine, Japan O-089 DIAGNOSTIC PERFORMANCE OF ORAL CANCER CYTOLOGY IN A PILOT STUDY Joji Sekine1), Hiroshi Sasaki2) 1) Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Shimane University, Faculty of Medicine, Japan, Japanese Society of Clinical Cytology, Japan 2) O-090 AGREEMENT BETWEEN RAPID ON-SITE EVALUATION AND FINAL CYTOLOGIC DIAGNOSIS OF SALIVARY GLAND SPECIMENS Sintawat Wangsiricharoen, Sunida Rewsuwan, Nopporn Satabongkoch, Samreung Rangdaeng O-091 APPLICATION OF THE ADJUVANT MOLECULAR METHODS FOR MINIMALLY INVASIVE FNA DIAGNOSTICS OF LIPOMATOUS SOFT TISSUE TUMORS. Beata Bode-lesniewska, Peter K Bode University Hospital, Switzerland Room 2 (1F Main Hall) 11:20 - 12:50 Slide Seminar 7 LOW GRADE LYMPHOMA AND RELATED LYMPHOPROLIFERATIVE DISORDER Organizer: Naoya Nakamura (Department of Pathology, Tokai University School of Medicine, Japan) Chairs: Shih-Sung Chuang (Department of Pathology, Chi-Mei Medical Center, Taiwan) Yasuharu Sato (Division of Pathophysiology, Okayama University Graduate School of Health Sciences, Japan) SS07-1 LOW GRADE LYMPHOMA Atsuko Nasu Department of Pathology, Okayama University Hospital, Japan SS07-2 LOW GRADE LYMPHOMA AND RELATED LYMPHOPROLIFERATIVE DISORDER Koji Kishimoto1), Genshu Tate2), Toshiyuki Mitsuya1), Nobuyuki Ohike1) 1) Department of Pathology, Showa University Fujigaoka Hospital, Japan, 2)Department of Pathology, Showa University School of Medicine, Japan ― 101 ― June 1 Department of Pathology, Chiang Mai University, Thailand The 19th International Congress of Cytology SS07-3 LOW GRADE LYMPHOMA AND RELATED LYMPHOPROLIFERATIVE DISORDER Norihide Mochizuki1), Nobuaki Kato1), Akihiko Serizawa1), Yoko Miyajima1), Hitoshi Itoh1), Chie Inomoto2), Hiroshi Kajiwara2), Naoya Nakamura2) 1) Division of Diagnostic Pathlogy, Tokai University Hospital, Japan, 2)Department of Pathology, Tokai University School of Medicine, Japan SS07-4 LOW GRADE LYMPHOMA PRESENTING AS ASCITES AND PLEURAL EFFUSION ACCOMPANIED BY LEUKEMIC DISSEMINATION Yoon Kyung Jeon Department of Pathology, Seoul National University Hospital, Korea SS07-5 CASE PRESENTATION ON LOW GRADE LYMPHOMA AND RELATED LYMPHOPROLIFERATIVE DISORDERS Venkateswaran K Iyer Department of Pathology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, India Room 4 (3F 303) 11:20 - 12:50 Proffered Paper 11 THYROID 2 Chairs: Barbara Centeno (Department of Anatomic Pathology, Moffitt Cancer Center, United States) June 1 Massimo Bongiovanni (Institute of Pathology, Lausanne University, Switzerland) O-092 THE CORRELATION OF THYROID GLAND BETHESDA SYSTEM WITH CLINICAL BACKGROUND, FNA INDICATIONS AND US FINDINGS Ivana Kholová1), Ilona Paajanen2), Saara Metso2), Pia Jaatinen2) 1) Pathology, Fimlab Laboratories Tampere, Finland, 2)Internal Medicine, Tampere University Hospital and School of Medicine, University of Tampere, Finland O-093 PERFORMANCE OF THE DIFFERENT CLASSIFICATION SCHEMES OF THE THYROID FNAS IN TWO CENTERS. Beata Bode-lesniewska1), Anja Schmitt Kurrer2) 1) University Hospital, Switzerland, 2)University Hospital, Bern, Switzerland O-094 COMPARISON BETWEEN CONVENTIONAL & BETHESDA SYSTEM FOR REPORTING THYROID CYTOPATHOLOGY: A STUDY FROM INDIAN METROPOLITAN CITY Barkha Gupta, Chetna Mehrol, Shyama Jain, Nita Khurana Department of Pathology, Maulana Azad Medical College, University of Delhi, India O-095 LOSS OF CELLULAR POLARITY/COHESIVENESS IN PAPILLARY THYROID CARCINOMA, A PRECURSOR LESION OF HOBNAIL FEATURES? BASED ON A CASE REPORT AND REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE Zhiyan Liu1), Chunyan Zhang1), Xiujie Cui1), Gengyin Zhou1), Junhui Zhen1), Kennichi Kakudo2) 1) Shandong University School of Medicine, China, 2)Department of Pathology, Nara Hospital, Kindai University Faculty of Medicine, Japan ― 102 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology O-096 SHOULD CYST-FLUID-ONLY CASES BE CLASSIFIED INTO NONDIAGNOSTIC OR UNSATISFACTORY CATEGORY? Nami Takada, Mitsuyoshi Hirokawa, Ayana Suzuki, Miyoko Higuchi, Seiji Kuma, Akira Miyauchi Department of Laboratory, Kuma Hospital, Japan O-097 CYTOLOGICAL DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSES BETWEEN CHRONIC THYROIDITIS AND MALT LYMPHOMA IN THYROID LBC Ayana Suzuki, Mitsuyoshi Hirokawa, Nami Takada, Miyoko Higuchi, Seiji Kuma, Akira Miyauchi Department of Laboratory, Kuma Hospital, Japan O-098 ANALYSIS OF MISINTERPRETED HASHIMOTO S THYROIDITIS ON FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATIONS: A CYTOHISTOLOGIC REVIEW OF 16 CASES Yun Zhu, Jun Dai, Tiesheng Wang Jiangsu Institute of Nuclear Medicine, China O-099 SIGNIFICANCE OF EXPERT S SECOND OPINION ON THYROID FNA. RETROSPECTIVE STUDY BASED ON EIGHT YEARS MATERIAL Agnieszka Korolczuk1), Kamila Bak1), Magdalena Amarowicz1), Ewa Zebala-nuzynska2), Agata Smolen3) 1) Department of Clinical Pathomorphology, Medical University, Poland, 2)Tumour Pathology Department, Maria Sklodowska-Curie Memorial Cancer Center and Institute of Oncology, Poland, 3) Department of Epidemiology, Medical University, Poland THYROID FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION CYTOLOGY MIMICKING THYROID PAPILLARY CANCER IN A LUNG CANCER PATIENT Chih Y Hsu, Ching L Lin, Min L Tsai, Shih H Huang Department of Internal Medicine, Cathay General Hospital, Taiwan Room 5 (3F 304) 11:20 - 12:50 Video Microscopy Tutorial 18 PULMONARY CYTOLOGY: DIAGNOSTIC CHALLENGES AND OPTIMAL USE OF IMMUNOCYTOCHEMICAL STAINS VMT18 Hormoz Ehya Fox Chase Cancer Center, United States Room 6 (3F 311+312) 11:20 - 12:50 Workshop 28 BREAST FNAC WITH AN EMPHASIS ON PAPILLARY LESIONS WS28 Torill Sauer Department of Pathology, Akershus University Hospital, Norway ― 103 ― June 1 O-100 The 19th International Congress of Cytology Room 7 (3F 313+314) 11:20 - 12:50 Workshop 31 WHOLE SLIDE IMAGING (WSI) AND CYTOLOGY: ADVANTAGES AND DRAWBACKS WITH LIVE DEMONSTRATION WS31 Walid E. Khalbuss Department of Pathology, University of Pittsburgh, United States Daniel F. Iyama-Kurtycz Department of Clinical Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, United States Room 11 (5F 511+512) 11:20 - 12:20 Proffered Paper 13 URINE AND LYMPH NODE Chairs: Dorothy Rosenthal (Department of Pathology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, United States) Eva Wojcik (Pathology and Urology, Loyola University, United States) O-107 June 1 THE PRESENCE OF CYTOMORPHOLOGICAL ATYPIA IN UROTHELIAL TISSUE FRAGMENTS FROM URINARY TRACT WASHING SPECIMENS IS SIGNIFICANTLY ASSOCIATED WITH UROTHELIAL NEOPLASIA ON SUBSEQUENT TISSUE BIOPSY Mingjuan L Zhang, Christopher J VandenBussche Department of Pathology, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, United States O-108 DOES COMBINED SIX CYTOLOGIC FEATURE SYSTEM MAKE URINE CYTOLOGY HIGHLY ACCURATE? Sachiko Iwai1,6), Akihiro Mimura2), Motoko Korematsu3), Hiroshi Ohtani4), Tatsuro Shimokama5), Mitsuru Kinjo5) 1) University of occupational, environmental and Health, department of Surgical Pathology, Japan, Osaka Rosai Hospital, Division of Pathology, Japan, 3)LSI Medience Corporation Pathology and Cytology Center, Japan, 4)Hakujyuji Hospital, Division of Pathology, Japan, 5)Steel Memorial Yawata Hospital, Division of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, Japan, 6)BML Group, PCL Fukuoka Pathology and Cytology Center, Japan 2) O-109 APPLICATION OF THE PARIS SYSTEM OF URINE CYTOLOGY: AN INSTITUTIONAL EXPERIENCE Sandeep R Mathur, Maitrayee Roy, Deepali Jain, Seema Kaushal, M Kalaivani, Venkateswaran K Iyer, Amlesh Seth All India Institute of Medical Sciences, India O-110 THE ACCURACY OF URINE CYTOLOGY FOR LOW-GRADE PAPILLARY UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA Yoshiaki Maru1), Eri Sakai2), Tetsushi Hirata2), Makiko Itami2) 1) Chiba Cancer Center Research Institute, Japan, 2)Division of Surgical Pathology, Chiba Cancer Center, Japan ― 104 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology O-111 SURFACE IMMUNOGLOBULIN LIGHT CHAINS DECISIVE FOR DIAGNOSING B-CELL LYMPHOMAS; HOW TO ASSURE THE BEST STAINING RESULTS Veronika Kloboves Prevodnik1), Jaka Lavrencak1), Andreja Brozic2), Simon Bucek1) 1) Department of Cytopathology, Institute of Oncology Ljubljana, Slovenia, 2)Department of Experimental Oncology, Institute of Oncology Ljubljana, Slovenia O-112 A CASE OF LYMPHOMA CELL INFILTRATION IN THE SENTINEL LYMPH NODES ASSOCIATED WITH BREAST CANCER: AN IMPORTANCE OF PAPANICOLOAU SMEAR PREPARATION OF THE LYMPH NODES IN PARALLEL Ikuo Matsuda, Masako Itoyama, Takahiro Watanabe, Yoshihiro Ide, Hiroyuki Hao, Keiko Nishigami, Junko Nakamura, Yoshihiro Okamura, Yoshitaka Torii, Seiichi Hirota Hyogo College of Medicine, Japan June 1 ― 105 ― Poster Presentations The 19th International Congress of Cytology Poster & Exhibition Room (1F Exhibition Hall A) Poster Presentations [Discussion Date & Time] [Poster Mounting] [Poster Removal] * Monday, May 30/15:10-16:10 * Tuesday, May 31/15:10-16:10 Monday, May 30/8:00-10:00 Wednesday, June 1/10:00-12:00 FEMALE GENITAL TRACT (GYNECOLOGY) P-001 UTILITY OF HIGH RISK HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS (HR-HPV) TESTING AND THE INFLUENCE OF VAGINITIS ON THE CYTOLOGICAL FINDINGS OF PATIENTS WITH ATYPICAL SQUAMOUS CELLS OF UNDETERMINED SIGNIFICANCE (ASCUS). Hisami Kiseki, Yutaka Tsukahara, Natsumi Tajima, Ayako Tanaka, Aya Horimoto, Naohiko Hashimura Kohseichuo General Hospital, Japan P-002 PREVALENCE OF HIGH RISK HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS INFECTION USING APTIMA HPV MRNA ASSAY AND CYTOLOGY RESULT IN NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE, THAILAND Usanee Promprakob Department of Pathology, National Cancer Institute, Thailand P-003 Poster Presentations CONVENTIONAL CERVICAL SMEAR FOLLOWED BY HYBRID CAPTURE II ON SLIDE SCRAPINGS FOR SINGLE SCREEN AND TREAT STRATEGY. A PROSPECTIVE STUDY OF 1011 PATIENTS Venkateswaran K Iyer, Maikal Kujur, Aijaz Ahmed, Sandeep R Mathur, Neerja Bhatla All India Institute of Medical Sciences, India P-004 CERVICAL CYTOLOGY AND HPV STATUS IN OUDOMXAY PROVINCE, LAO PDR Soulideth Vilayvong1,2,3), Viengvansay Nabandith4), Reika Takamatsu2), Kentaro Ohtake2), Katsu Nakasone2), Yoko Zukeran2), Mika Higa2), Mieko Ihara2), Motoji Sawabe1), Naoki Yoshimi2) 1) Department of Molecular Pathology, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan, 2)Department of Pathology & Oncology, Graduate School, University of the Ryukyus, Japan, 3)Department of Pathology, University of Health Sciences, Lao People s Democratic Republic, 4)Department of Pathology, Setthathirath Hospital, Lao People s Democratic Republic P-005 INFECTION AND PREVALENCE OF HIGH RISK AND PROBABLE HIGH RISK HPV TYPES IN BEIJING WOMEN Meng Zhilan1), Tang Yanlin2), Fang Li2), Ling Qing1), Tian Zhen2), James G Lazar2) 1) Department of Pathology, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, China, 2)OriGene Biotechnologies, Inc, China P-006 DETECTION OF HUMAN PAPILLOMA VIRUS USING HYBRID CAPTURE II AND CELLPREP LBC CERVICAL SOLUTION Gheeyoung Choe, Haeryoung Kim, Hye Jin Chang Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Korea ― 108 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology P-007 QUANTIFICATION OF L1 HPV16 METHYLATION BY PYROSEQUENCING. CLINICAL PERFORMANCE IN HISTOLOGICALLY CONFIRMED CASES. Christine Kottaridi1), Abraham Pouliakis1), Evangelia Aga1), Aris T Spathis1), George Marios Makris2), Charalampos Chrelias2), John G Panayiotides3), Maria Kyrgiou4), Evangelos Paraskevaidis5), Petros Karakitsos1) 1) National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, University General Hospital ATTIKON , Cytopathology Department, Greece, 2)National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, 3rd Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, ATTIKON University Hospital, Athens, Greece, 3)National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, 2nd Department of Pathology, Medical School, ATTIKON University Hospital, Athens, Greece, 4)West London Gynaecological Cancer Center, Queen Charlotte and Chelsea, Hammersmith Hospital, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Imperial Healthcare NHS Trust Division of Surgery and Cancer, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College, United Kingdom, 5) Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University Hospital of Ioannina, Greece P-008 HPV16 E2 GENE DISRUPTIONS IDENTIFIED WITH QPCR Aris T Spathis1), Danai Leventakou2), Christine Kottaridi1), Maria Kyrgiou3), Evangelos Paraskevaidis3), Ioannis G Panayiotides2), Petros Karakitsos1) 1) Department of Cytopathology, University General Hospital ATTIKON, School of Medicine, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece, 2)2nd Department of Pathology, University General Hospital ATTIKON, School of Medicine, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece, 3) Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University Hospital of Ioannina, Greece P-009 COMBINED E6/E7 HPV AND CDKN2A MRNA DETECTION WITH FLOW CYTOMETRY Aris T Spathis1), Evangelia Aga1), Antonia Mourtzikou1), Maria Kyrgiou2), Evangelos Paraskevaidis2), Ioannis G Panayiotides3), Petros Karakitsos1) 1) Department of Cytopathology, University General Hospital ATTIKON, School of Medicine, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece, 2)Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University Hospital of Ioannina, Greece, 3)2nd Department of Pathology, University General Hospital ATTIKON, School of Medicine, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece P-010 Peking University, China P-011 MODIFIED SUREPATH PROCESSING DOUBLES THE AVAILABLE RESIDUAL VOLUME FOR ANCILLARY MOLECULAR OR CYTOLOGY/ICC TESTING Clark Whitehead, Lisa Allen, Dondrea Purnell, Didier Morel, Allison Harden, Bruce Cunningham, Ramona Nelson BD Life Sciences, Women s Health and Cancer, United States P-012 POTENTIAL IMPACT OF HPV GENOTYPING ON MANAGEMENT OF AGC/ AECC LESIONS IN NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR (NL). Angela J Tate1), Robert Kennedy1,2), Chandrani Ghosh1,2) 1) Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada, 2)Eastern Health, NL, Canada P-013 CERVICAL HUMAN PAPILLOMA VIRUS INFECTION IN CHINESE ASYMPTOMATIC PERIOD OF HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS― INFECTED WOMEN Xin-gang Zhou, Peng Wang Department of Pathology Beijing Ditan Hospital, Capital Medical University, China ― 109 ― Poster Presentations P53 CODON72 POLYMORPHISM IN WOMEN WITH CERVICAL CANCER AND PRECANCEROUS LESION Li Geng, Piao Jinlan, Li Zijian, Zhang Youyi, You Ke, Guo Yanli The 19th International Congress of Cytology P-014 EXTERNAL QUALITY ASSURANCE OF CERVICAL SMEARS IN HIV-INFECTED WOMEN FROM LOW RESOURCE COMMUNITIES. Pamela Michelow1), Michelle Dubb1), Catherine Godfrey2), Cynthia Firnhaber3), Mandana Godard4), Vikrant Sahasrabuddhe5), Janice Darden6), Nia Moses6), Robert Coombs7), Timothy Wilkin8) 1) National Health Laboratory Service and University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa, 2)National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, United States, 3)Clinical HIV Research Unit, Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Medicine, University of Witwatersrand and Right to Care, Johannesburg, South Africa (Republic of South Africa), 4)Johns Hopkins University, Patient Safety Monitoring in International Laboratories, United States, 5)Vanderbilt Institute for Global Health and Department of Medicine, University School of Medicine, United States, 6)Social & Scientific Systems, Inc., United States, 7)Departments of Laboratory Medicine and Medicine, University of Washington, United States, 8)Division of Infectious Diseases, Weill Cornell Medical College, United States P-015 COMPARISON OF LIQUID-BASED CYTOLOGY WITH CONVENTIONAL PAPANICOLAOU SMEARS IN ATYPICAL SQUAMOUS CELLS, CANNOT EXCLUDE HIGH-GRADE SQUAMOUS INTRAEPITHELIAL LESION Akiko Tozawa-ono, Noriyuki Yokomichi, Shinji Hosonuma, Tatsuru Ohara, Yoshiaki Okuma, Chie Okawa, Hironao Kusakari, Ichiro Maeda, Kazushige Kiguchi, Nao Suzuki St. Marianna University School of Medicine, Japan P-016 IMPROVEMENT OF WORKFLOW AND PERFORMANCE BY INTRODUCING LIQUID-BASED CYTOLOGY IN CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING PAP TEST: IN A CAP-ACCREDITED PATHOLOGY LAB IN TAIWAN Yu-lan Yeh, Mei-ling Chen Dept. of Pathology, Changhua Christian Hospital, Taiwan P-017 Poster Presentations HYPERCHROMATIC CROWDED CELL GROUPS IN BD SUREPATH LIQUIDBASED CYTOLOGY Takashi Umezawa1), Miyaka Umemori1), Ayana Horiguchi1), Tomomi Ishibashi1), Sachiko Tsuchiya1), Takako Kiyokawa1), Kyosuke Yamada2), Aikou Okamoto2), Masahiro Ikegami1), Hiroyuki Takahashi1) 1) Department of Pathology, Jikei University School of Medicine, Japan, 2)Departments of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Jikei University School of Medicine, Japan P-018 DIAGNOSIS FOR LIQUID-BASED CERVICAL CYTOLOGY USING RANDOM FOREST Huang Zhuoya, Huang Ye-en, Shen Hong Department of Pathology, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Southern Medical University, China P-019 COMPARISON OF UNSATISFACTORY SAMPLE BETWEEN A CONVENTIONAL SMEAR AND A LIQUID-BASED CYTOLOGY IN CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING Sung-chul Lim1), Hoiseon Jeong2), Sung Ran Hong2), Seoung-wan Chae3), So-young Jin4), Hye Kyoung Yoon5), Juhie Lee6), Eun Kyung Kim7), Sung Nam Kim8), Sun Hee Sung9) 1) Chosun University School of Medicine, Korea, 2)Dankook University College of Medicine, Korea, Kangbuk Samsung Medical Center, Korea, 4)Soonchunhyang University Hospital, Korea, 5)Pusan Paik Hospital, Inje University College of Medicine, Korea (Republic of Korea), 6)Kyung Hee University School of Medicine, Korea, 7)Eulji General Hospital, Korea (Republic of Korea), 8)Samkwang Medical Laboratories, Korea, 9)Ewha Womans University Mokdong Hospital, Korea 3) ― 110 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology P-020 THE SPECIMEN ADEQUACY IN THE CERVICAL SCREENING IN OUR HOSPITAL Eiko Saitoh1), Robert Y. Osamura2), Ichiro Mori2), Shinobu Nishii2), Ken-ichiro Katsura1), Hiroaki Okuda1), Takao Katoh1), Keiko Asakura1) 1) The Department of Preventive Medicine, International University of Welfare and Health (IUHW), Mita Hospital, Japan, 2)The Department of Pathology, International University of Welfare and Health (IUHW), Mita Hospital, Japan P-021 QUANTITATIVE DIAGNOSTIC OF LIQUID-BASED CYTOLOGY USING COMPUTER IMAGE ANALYSIS AND CLASSIFICATION MODEL Huang Ye-en, Huang Zhuoya, Shen Hong Department of Pathology, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Southern Medical University, China P-022 CYTOMORPHOLOGIC SPECTRUM OF LOBULAR ENDOCERVICAL GLANDULAR HYPERPLASIA Makiko Omori1), Tetsuo Kondo2), Akihiko Hashi1), Tsutomu Yuminamochi2), Hiroko Fukasawa1), Kumiko Nakazawa2), Yoshio Ishii2), Tadao Nakazawa2), Ryohei Katoh2), Shuji Hirata1) 1) Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Yamanashi, Japan, Department of Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Yamanashi, Japan 2) P-023 THE IMPACT OF THE NEW ACOG CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING GUIDELINES FOR ADOLESCENTS: A 10-YEAR RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS Tracy Cheung1), Sara Harris2), Mark Hiraoka2), James Davis2), Pamela Tauchi1,3) 1) Hawaii Pathologists Laboratory, United States, 2)University of Hawaii Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, United States, 3)University of Hawaii Department of Pathology, United States P-024 1) Fujisawa city Hospital, Japan, 2)Kanagawa Cancer Center, Japan, 3)Yokohama City University Hospital, Japan P-025 THE SIGNISICANCE OF CERVICAL SCRAPPING SMEAR IN YOUNG WOMEN IN THE VIEW POINT OF THE SEX-TRANSMITTED-DISEASE Yasumi Sato Sato Ladies Clinic, Japan P-026 MORPHOMETRIC STUDY TO ESTABLISH CRITERIA OF DIAGNOSIS CHLAMYDIAL INFECTION IN THE PAP-SMEAR SAMPLES Natalia G Plekhova, Yana V Strogaya Pacific State Medical University, Russia P-027 ECONOMIC EVALUATION OF A DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR REFERRALS TO COLPOSCOPY. Athanassios Vozikis1), Elena Athanasiadi2), Vassilis Fragoulakis3), Spathis Aris2), Kottaridi Christine2), Mourtzikou Antonia2), Abraham Pouliakis2), Petros Karakitsos2) 1) Department of Economics, University of Piraeus, Greece, 2)Department of Cytopatholology, Attikon University Hospital, Greece, 3)Department of Health Services Management, National School of Public Health, Greece ― 111 ― Poster Presentations THE SIGNIFICANCE OF PATIENT REMINDER AND RECALL SYSTEM AND COUPON PROGRAMS IN CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING IN KANAGAWA PREFECTURE Haruya Saji1), Hisamori Kato2), Hiroki Nakayama2), Yoko Motoki3), Fumiki Hirahara3), Etsuko Miyagi3) The 19th International Congress of Cytology P-028 RISK OF ADVERSE EVENTS AFTER MAJOR SURGERY IN WOMEN WITH REGULAR PAP SMEAR TESTS Chien-chang Liao, Ta-liang Chen Department of Anesthesiology, Taipei Medical University Hospital, Taiwan P-029 ASSESSMENT OF THE TRIAGE FOR ABNORMAL CERVICAL CYTOLOGY IN MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS CAPABLE OF PRECISE EXAMINATION POST IMPLEMENTATION OF THE BETHESDA SYSTEM Kenji Amemiya1), Saki Koshiishi2), Eri Ishii2), Ikuko Sakamoto3), Masahiro Numata3), Hidetaka Ouchi3), Atsushi Ikegami3), Toshio Oyama2), Katsuhiro Teramoto3) 1) Pathology Division, Department of Genome Analysis Center, Yamanashi Prefectural Central Hospital, Japan, 2)Department of Pathology Division, Yamanashi Prefectural Central Hospital, Japan, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Yamanashi Prefectural Central Hospital, Japan 3) P-030 ABNORMAL CERVICAL CYTOLOGY OF JAPANESE YOUNG WOMEN Ryoko Ichikawa1), Satoshi Kawai1), Yutaka Torii1), Makoto Kuroda2), Takuma Fujii1) 1) Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Fujita Health University, School of Medicine, Japan, Department of Pathology, Fujita Health University, School of Medicine, Japan 2) P-031 CLINICOPATHOLIGIC FINDINGS OF PATIENTS WITH ATYPICAL SQUAMOUS CELLS OF UNDETERMINED SIGNIFICANCE (ASC-US) BY PAP SMEAR TEST Yusuke Matsuura1), Haruko Oka2), Narumi Mitsuda2), Noriko Tsunenari2), Yuki Nakashima2), Hitoshi Sato2), Hitoshi Fujiwara2), Kosho Obara2), Toru Hachisuga3) 1) Department of Nursing of Human Broad Development, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan, 2)Department of Surgical Pathology, Laboratory and Transfusion Medicine, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan, 3)Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan P-032 THE DIAGNOSTIC RELEVANCE OF NEUTROPHILS IN REACTIVE CELLULAR CHANGES ASSOCIATED WITH CERVICAL INFLAMMATION Natalia G Plekhova, Yana V Strogaya Pacific State Medical University, Russia Poster Presentations P-033 CORRELATION OF CYTOHISTOLOGICAL AND VISUAL INSPECTION FINDINGS IN CERVICAL NEOPLASIA. Palzum Sherpa1), Anil Dev Pant2) 1) Patan Academy of Health Sciences, Nepal, 2)Institute of Medicine, Nepal P-034 UTILITY OF IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY IN CERVICOVAGINAL CYTOLOGY FOR DISTINGUISHING BETWEEN ENDOCERVICAL CARCINOMA AND ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMA. Samir S Saadi, Frederic Waignein, Boris Leonard, Andre Gilles Department of Pathology, EpiCURA Hospital Center, Frameries, Belgium P-035 MANAGEMENT OF PREGNANT AND POSTPARTUM WOMEN WITH CERVICAL INTRAEPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA Hidenori Sasa, Tomoyuki Yoshikawa, Tadashi Aoyama, Hiroaki Soyama, Morikazu Miyamoto, Kiguna Sei, Masashi Takano, Hideyuki Shimazaki, Kenichi Furuya National Defense Medical College, Japan ― 112 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology P-036 FOLLOW-UP STUDY OF PREGNANT WOMEN WITH CERVICAL INTRAEPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA (CIN) Hiroyuki Kurosu, Tatsuo Yamazaki, Futaba Inoue, Yayoiko Koizumi, Ryo Yano, Orie Kobayashi, Shoji Ota, Kazuya Tamura, Yaeko Kobayashi, Satoshi Umezawa Musashino Red Cross Hospital, Japan P-037 EXPRESS METHOD FOR DETECTION OF CERVICAL PATHOLOGY Nafisa Fayzullina1), Eugenia Kogan2), Tatiana Demura2), Andrey Kozachenko1) 1) Research Center for Obstetrics, Gynecology and Perinatology, Russia, 2)Sechenov I.M. First Moscow State Medical University, Russia P-038 B-CELL LYMPHOMA OF THE UTERINE CERVIX IN A BREAST CANCER PATIENT DIAGNOSED WITH LIQUID BASED CYTOLOGY AND CELL BLOCK TECHNIQUE Yu-lin Ko1), Ching-yuan Chen1), Ying-yih Shih2), Chih-yi Liu1) 1) Division of Pathology, Sijhih Cathay General Hospital, Taiwan, 2)Division of Hematology and Oncology, Sijhih Cathay General Hospital, Taiwan P-039 CYTOLOGIC CHARACTERISTICS OF PRIMARY CERVICOVAGINAL MALIGNANT MELANOMA: REPORT OF TWO CASES Hsin-ni Li Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Taichung Veterans General Hospital, Taiwan P-040 A CASE OF GLASSY CELL CARCINOMA OF UTERINE CERVIX Kazumi Sato, Hiroshi Yamashita, Yui Ouchi, Tomoko Akutsu, Masumi Numata, Kosuke Tsuji, Akiko Ohno, Yuya Murata, Junichi Shiraishi, Arahumi Maeshima National Hospital Organization Tokyo Medical Center, Japan P-041 1) Cytology Division, Department of Clinical Laboratory, Akashi Ookubo Hospital, Japan, 2)Department of Gynecology, Akashi Ookubo Hospital, Japan, 3)Department of Obstetrics And Gynecology, Meiwa General Hospital, Japan, 4)Department of Clinical Laboratory and Pathology, Meiwa General Hospital, Japan, 5)Department of obstetrics and Gynecology, Keiseikai Hospital, Japan P-042 METASTATIC PAPILLARY RENAL CELL CARCINOMA IN LIQUID-BASED CERVICAL CYTOLOGY: A CASE REPORT Hyunee Yim, Ji Eun Kwon, Young Hee Lee Ajou University Hospital, Korea P-043 CYTOLOGICAL DIAGNOSIS OF PRIMARY MALIGNANT MELANOMA OF THE VAGINA : A CASE REPORT Hsiu Chu Wang, Wen Ying Lee Devision of Cytopathology, Department of Pathology, Chi Mei Medical Center, Taiwan ― 113 ― Poster Presentations A CASE OF CERVICAL INTRAEPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA (CIN), THE DIAGNOSIS WAS SUSPECTED BY URINE CYTOLOGY Chie Marui1), Michio Kawagoe1), Shirai Naitou5), Eiko Wakimoto5), Kenji Matsubayashi4), Katsumi Hagiwara4), Ayako Kakuno4), Giannina Luque Calongos3), Toshitada Ogasawara2) The 19th International Congress of Cytology P-044 IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL EVALUATION OF HIGH GRADE NEUROENDOCRINE CARCINOMA OF UTERINE CERVIX Shiho Kuji1), Reiko Watanabe2), Ryo Nagashio3), Takashi Iwata4), Daisuke Aoki4), Toru Kameya5) 1) Division of Gynecology, Shizuoka Cancer Center Hospital, Japan, 2)Division of Pathology and Clinical Laboratories, National Cancer Center Hospital, Japan, 3)Department of Molecular Diagnostics, School of Allied Health Sciences, Kitasato University, Japan, 4)Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Keio University School of Medicine, Japan, 5)Division of Diagnostic Pathology, Shizuoka Cancer Center Hospital and Research Institute, Japan P-045 LARGE CELL NEUROENDOCRINE CARCINOMA OF THE UTERINE CERVIX MISDIAGNOSED AS ADENOCARCINOMA IN CERVICAL LIQUID BASED CYTOLOGY Jong-hee Nam, Chang-soo Park, Yu-deok Choi, Chun-young Park, Sung-sun Kim, Ga-eon Kim Chonnam National University Medical School, Korea P-046 PRIMITIVE NEUROECTODERMAL TUMOR OF THE UTERUS―A CASE REPORT Shigeyuki Sugie1), Takuji Tanaka1,2), Jiro Fujimoto3), Naoki Watanabe2), Hirofumi Sakamoto4), Kazuko Sawada4), Hiroyuki Tomita5) 1) Department of Pathology, Murakami Memorial Hospital, Asahi University, School of Dentistry, Japan, Department of Diagnostic Pathology & Research Center of Diagnostic Pathology, Gifu Municipal Hospital, Japan, 3)Department of Gynecology, Murakami Memorial Hospital, Asahi University, School of Dentistry, Japan, 4)Tokai Cytopathology Institute, Japan, 5)Department of Tumor Pathology, Gifu University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan 2) P-047 ATYPICAL POLYPOID ADENOMYOMA OF THE UTERUS; CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL FINDINGS OF 6 CASES. Akane Takaya, Takashi Matsushima, Yuki Ito, Yukiyo Harigane, Takehiko Fukami, Naoko Maemoto, Norio Motodda, Yasuhiro Kitayama, Koichi Yoneyama Poster Presentations Nippon Medical School Musashikosugi Hospital, Japan P-048 ENDOMETRIAL CYTOLOGICAL FEATURES OF WELL DIFFERENTIATED ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMA AND DYSFUNCTIONAL UTERINE BLEEDING IN LIQUID-BASED PREPARATION Kum Ja Choi, Bok Man Kim, Hy Sook Kim, Sung Ran Hong Departments of Pathology, Cheil General Hospital and Women s Healthcare Center, Dankook University College of Medicine, Korea P-049 ALDH AND CD44 EXPRESSION: POTENTIAL CANCER STEM CELL MAKER FOR DIFFERENTIATING ENDOMETRIAL LESIONS AND IS ASSOCIATED WITH POOR OUTCOMES IN PATIENTS WITH ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMA Ma Pei-ling1,4), Wang Yu-chi2,3), Yu Mu-hsien2,3), Chao Tai-kuang3,4) 1) National Defense Medical Center, Taiwan, 2)Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Tri-Service General Hospital, National Defense Medical Center, Taiwan, 3)Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Tri-Service General Hospital, National Defense Medical Center, Taiwan, 4)Department of Pathology, Tri-Service General Hospital, National Defense Medical Center, Taiwan ― 114 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology P-050 THE COMPARISON OF BIOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF ENDOMETRIAL CANCER STEM CELLS ISOLATED USING A VIOLET LASER AND A NEAR-UV LASER. Tomoyuki Miyamoto1,2), Satoshi Tomiyasu3), Yukihiko Osawa4), Makoto Nishimori1,2), Hiromasa Yakushiji1,2), Junya Mitoma1,2), Chikafumi Shoshi1,2), Ichiro Nishikata1,2), Setsuyo Ohno1,2,4), Eiji Ohno1,2,4) 1) Kyushu University of Health and Welfare, Japan, 2)Cancer Cell Institute of Kyushu University of Health and Welfare, Japan, 3)Department of Medical Technology and Sciences, International University of Health and Welfare, Japan, 4)Graduate School of Health Science Studies, Kyushu University of Health and Welfare, Japan P-051 IMAGE ANALYSIS AND MULTI LAYER PERCEPTRON NEURAL NETWORKS FOR THE DISCRIMINATION OF BENIGN FROM MALIGNANT ENDOMETRIAL LESIONS Abraham Pouliakis1), Efrossyni Karakitsou1), John G Panayiotides2), George Marios Makris3), Niki Margari1), Nikolaos Koureas4), Evangelia Alamanou5), Petros Karakitsos1) 1) National and Kapodistrian University of Athens/Department of Cytopathology, Greece, 2)2nd Department of Pathology, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece, 3)3rd Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece, 4)2nd Department of Gynecology, St. Savas Cancer Hospital, Greece, 5)Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Tzaneio Hospital, Greece P-052 USEFULNESS OF INTRA-OPERATIVE TOUCH IMPRINTING CYTOLOGY OF SENTINEL LYMPH NODES IN ENDOMETRIAL CANCER FOR IMPROVING INTRA-OPERATIVE DIAGNOSTIC ACCURACY Nobuyuki Susumu1), Wataru Yamagami1), Fumio Kataoka1), Takeshi Makabe1), Kensuke Sakai1), Tomomi Ninomiya1), Akira Hirasawa1), Tadaki Nakahara2), Kaori Kameyama3), Daisuke Aoki1) 1) Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Keio University School of Medicine, Japan, 2)Department of Radiology, Keio University School of Medicine, Japan, 3)Division of Diagnostic Pathology, Keio University School of Medicine, Japan THE EVALUATION OF DIAGNOSTIC METHODS FOR THE INTRAUTERINE RECURRENCE FOLLOWING HIGH DOSE HORMONAL THERAPY FOR ENDOMETRIAL CANCER Wataru Yamagami, Nobuyuki Susumu, Kensuke Sakai, Takeshi Makabe, Tomomi Ninomiya, Michiko Wada, Miyuki Yokota, Akira Hirasawa, Kouji Banno, Daisuke Aoki Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Keio University School of Medicine, Japan P-054 A STUDY OF PERITONEAL CYTOLOGY IN STAGE I ENDOMETRIAL CANCER Yoko Nagayoshi, Kyosuke Yamada, Takashi Umezawa, Hirokuni Takano, Seiji Isonishi, Kazuhiko Ochiai, Takako Kiyokawa, Aikou Okamoto The Jikei University School of Medicine, Japan P-055 CLEAR CELL CARCINOMA ENDOMETRIUM IN CERVICAL CYTOLOGY Nurul Rasalin Haji Mat Rasil, Farah Susantie Hisamonie Koh Ministry Of Health, Brunei ― 115 ― Poster Presentations P-053 The 19th International Congress of Cytology P-056 THE METHODS TO PREPARE THE SLIDES FROM ENDOMETRIAL SAMPLES AND THE DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA Mayu Kubota1), Yasuyoshi Ishii1), Tatsunori Kurihara1), Toshiro Oka1), Kouichi Nakajima1), Aya Kobayashi1), Machiko Inagaki1), Mineo Ohmura1), Mizue Oda1), Masahiko Fujii2) 1) Genki Plaza Medical Center for Health Care, Japan, 2)Kyorin University, School of Health Sciences, Japan P-057 RESULTS OF ENDOMETRIAL CYTOLOGY AT GENKI PLAZA MEDICAL CENTER FOR HEALTH CARE Toshiro Oka1), Yasuyoshi Ishii1), Tatsunori Kurihara1), Kouichi Nakajima1), Mayu Kubota1), Machiko Inagaki1), Emiko Osada1), Mineo Ohmura1), Mizue Oda1), Masahiko Fujii2) 1) Genki Plaza Medical Center for Health Care, Japan, 2)Kyorin University, School of Health Sciences, Japan P-058 A CASE OF CO-EXISTENCE OF SMALL CELL NEUROENDOCRINE CARCINOMA AND ENDOMETRIOID CARCINOMA ARISING FROM THE UTERINE BODY DIAGNOSED BY CERVICAL SMEAR AS A SUPPLEMENTAL METHOD Tatsuki Kadomoto, Taro Higashida Ako City Hospital, Japan P-059 CONCURRENT ENDOMETRIAL CANCER AND OVARIAN CANCER PRESENTING AS PSEUDO-MEIGS SYNDROME: A CASE REPORT Shiho Hashimoto1), Mariko Ogawa1), Masami Fukuda2), Kazuo Gibo2), Juri Sugiyama1), Mitsutoshi Yamada1), Joji Yoshida1), Yoichi Tanaka2), Jun Miyauchi2), Kiyoshi Takamatsu1) 1) Obstetrics and Gynecology, Tokyo Dental College Ichikawa General Hospital, Japan, 2)Diagnostic Pathology, Tokyo Dental College Ichikawa General Hospital, Japan Poster Presentations P-060 FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION CYTOLOGY OF METASTATIC PARTIAL HYDATIDIFORM MOLE Eva Tejerina1), Jesús Ulloa2), Diego García-fresnadillo1), Carmen Bellas1) 1) Department of Pathology. University Hospital Puerta de Hierro-Majadahonda. Madrid, Spain, Histocitomed Lab, Spain 2) P-061 PRE-OPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS OF INCISIONAL ENDOMETRIOSIS BY FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION CYTOLOGY Roumina Hasan1,2), Vidya Monappa2), Archana Shivamurthy1) 1) Department of Pathology, Melaka Manipal Medical College, Manipal University, Manipal, India, Kasturba Hospital, Manipal University, Manipal, India 2) P-062 PRIMARY SEROUS ADENOCARCINOMA OF THE FIMBRIATED END OF FALLOPIAN TUBE WITH PERITONEAL DISSEMINATION: REPORT OF A CASE HIGHLIGHTING THE CYTODIAGNOSTIC DIFFICULTIES Koichiro Araki1), Chihiro Watanabe1), Hiroko Murakami1), Tomomi Hirota1), Masayuki Yasuda2), Wataru Chiba1) 1) Takatsuki Red Cross Hospital, Japan, 2)Fujimoto Hospital, Japan ― 116 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology P-063 RELATION BETWEEN HYALURONAN SYNTHESIS AND CELL MORPHOLOGY IN OVARIAN CLEAR CELL CARCINOMAS Noriko Kato1), Kasumi Shibata1), Shinya Uchigasaki2), Masayuki Fukase2), Akira Kurose1) 1) Hirosaki University, Japan, 2)Tsuruoka Municipal Shonai Hospital, Japan P-064 CD44V EXPRESSION IN OVARIAN CANCER CELLS DERIVED FROM ASCITES IS ASSOCIATED WITH CHEMOSENSITIVITY AND PROGNOSIS OF OVARIAN CANCER PATIENTS Koji Tsuta1), Eiichiro Tominaga1), Akiko Tozawa-ono2), Tomoko Akahane1), Atsushi Uekawa2), Tatsuru Ohara2), Akira Hirasawa1), Kouji Banno1), Nao Suzuki2), Daisuke Aoki1) 1) Keio University School of Medicine, Japan, 2)St. Marianna University School of Medicine, Japan P-065 IDENTIFICATION OF ALLELIC LOSSES IN SPORADIC EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCERS Igor Panichenco, Irina Zborovskaya, Vladimir Bogatyrev, Kirill Jordania, Irina Elcheva, Olga Anurova, Nadezhda Tevrukova Russian Cancer Research Center, Russia P-066 P53-MUT PROTEIN AS A PROGNOSTIC FACTOR IN PATIENTS WITH EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCER Vladimir Bogatyrev, Igor Panichenco, Kirill Jordania, Nadezhda Tevrukova Russian Cancer Research Center, Russia P-067 DYSGERMINOMA: A CASE STUDY OF AN 11-YEAR-OLD FEMALE. Andrew Harre, Helen Doyle, Catherine Camaris, Joanne La Malfa Department of Anatomical Pathology, South Eastern Area Laboratory Service (SEALS), Prince of Wales Hospital, Australia P-068 1) Meiwa General Hospital, Japan, 2)Ookubo Hospital, Japan, 3)Takemura Gynecological Clinic, Japan P-069 CYTOLOGIC FEATURES OF AFP-PRODUCING OVARIAN TUMOR IN ASCITES Junko Nakamura1), Yoshitaka Torii1), Gen Sato1), Kayo Inoue2), Hiroshi Tsubamoto2), Ayako Kakuno3), Toshitada Ogasawara4), Yasuo Nakata5), Hiroyuki Hao1), Seiichi Hirota1) 1) Department of Surgical Pathology, Hyogo College of Medicine, Japan, 2)Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Hyogo College of Medicine, Japan, 3)Department of Pathology, Meiwa Hospital, Japan, 4) Department of Gynecology, Ookubo Hospital, Japan, 5)Department of Pathology, Chibune Hospital, Japan P-070 CYTOLOGIC ASPECTS AND HISTOPATHOLOGIC PARTICULARITIES IN A CASE OF BILATERAL OVARIAN SEROUS CARCINOMA Teodora Camelia Vladescu, Zenaida Ceausu, Mariana Bragaru, Crangu Ionescu St. Pantelimon Hospital, Bucharest, Romania ― 117 ― Poster Presentations A CASE OF RIGHT OVARIAN CANCER WITH UMBILICAL METASTASIS Kenji Matsubayashi1), Ayako Kakuno1), Giannina Luque Calongos1), Masahiro Shibutani1), Yuki Suzuki1), Katsumi Hagiwara1), Michio Kawagoe2), Chie Marui2), Toshitada Ogasawara1,2), Tadashi Takemura3) The 19th International Congress of Cytology P-071 IMPRINT CYTOLOGICAL DIAGNOSIS OF METASTATIC LYMPHNODES DURING SURGERY IN GYNECOLOGICAL CANCERS Masako Shida1), Masae Ikeda1), Nobuaki Kato2), Yoko Miyajima2), Hitoshi Ito2), Takeshi Hirasawa1), Hiroshi Kajiwara2), Naoya Nakamura2), Mikio Mikami1) 1) Tokai University School of Medicine Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Japan, 2)Tokai University School of Medicine Department of Pathology, Japan BREAST P-072 ASSESSMENT OF HER2 STATUS OF METASTATIC BREAST CARCINOMA ON CELL BLOCK PREPARATIONS OF FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATES IS UNRELIABLE Vignesh Shanmugam1), Syed A Hoda2), Thomas Dilcher2), Adam Pacecca2), Rana S. Hoda2) 1) Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar, Qatar, 2)Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, NewYorkPresbyterian Hospital, United States P-073 IS FNA STILL A USEFUL TOOL IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF BREAST MASSES? A 5-YEAR REVIEW WITH CYTOHISTOLOGIC CORRELATION IN A TEACHING TRAINING HOSPITAL IN BOHOL ISLAND, PHILIPPINES. Annette L Salillas1,2), Astrid T San Juan1) 1) GOV. CELESTINO GALLARES MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, Philippines, 2)SWU-MHAM College of Medicine, Philippines P-074 CAN ATYPIA IN BREAST FNA BE TAMED? Julie M Weigner1,3), Ibrahim Zardawi2,3), Stephen Braye1,3), Patrick Mcelduff3) 1) Pathology North, John Hunter Hospital, Newcastle, Australia, 2)Douglas Hanly Moir Pathology, Gateshead, Australia, 3)University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia, Australia P-075 Poster Presentations FNA FINDINGS IN A CASE OF SUPERFICIAL THROMBOPHLEBITIS OF THE BREAST (MONDOR S DISEASE) Charitini Nepka, Katerina Vassiou, Evaggelos Athanasiou, Maria Karantana, Anastasia Koureta, Georgios Koukoulis University Hospital Larissa, Greece P-076 OCCULT METASTASES IN SENTINEL LYMPH NODES AMONG BREAST CANCER PATIENTS. Takeshi Nagashima, Masahiro Sakakibara, Takafumi Sangai, Junta Sakakibara, Toshiaki Iwase, Shoko Hayama, Emi Ishigami, Masaru Miyazaki Chiba University, Japan P-077 METASTATIC BREAST CARCINOMA IN PLURAL FLUID: CORRELATION OF RECEPTOR AND HER-2 STATUS WITH THE PRIMARY CARCINOMA Mohammad Jaragh Kuwait Cancer Control Center, Kuwait P-078 NON-HEMATOLYMPHOID METASTATIC NEOPLASMS TO THE BREAST OF 10 CASES Mei-ling Wu, Jen-sheng Ko, Mei-hua Tsuo, Li-sun Shih Koo Foundation Sun Yat-Sen Cancer Center, Taiwan ― 118 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology P-079 A CASE REPORT OF BREAST METASTASIS FROM NASOPHARYNGEAL CARCINOMA Mei-ling Wu, Mei-hua Tsou, Li-sun Shih Koo Foundation Sun Yat-Sen Cancer Center, Taiwan P-080 CYTOPATHOLOGICAL STUDY OF 50 CASES WITH SOLID-PAPILLARY CARCINOMA OF THE BREAST Makoto Yamada1), Yoshiro Otsuki2), Yasuhiro Akazawa1), Keiko Tsuchido1), Tohma Ishihara1), Shin-ichi Shimizu2), Yoshifumi Arai2), Fumihiko Tanioka3), Hiroshi Ogawa4), Hiroshi Kobayashi5) 1) Department of Clinical Laboratory, Seirei Hamamatsu General Hospital, Japan, 2)Department of Pathology, Seirei Hamamatsu General Hospital, Japan, 3)Department of Pathology, Iwata City Hospital, Japan, 4)Department of Pathology, Seirei Mikatahara General Hospital, Japan, 5)Department of Pathology, Tachikawa General Hospital, Japan P-081 PITFALLS IN CYTOLOGICAL DIAGNOSIS OF MUCINOUS CARCINOMAS OF BREAST Archana Shivamurthy1), Padmapriya Jaiprakash2), Geetha Vasudevan2), Ranjini Kudva2), Manna Valiathan2) 1) Department of Pathology, Melaka Manipal Medical College, Manipal University, India, 2)Department of Pathology, Kasturba Medical College Manipal, Manipal University, India P-082 CYTOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF POORLY DIFFERENTIATED SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMAS OF THE BREAST Mayumi Kinoshita1,2), Yuri Hamashima1), Shikine Esaka1), Masayuki Imaizumi1), Hiroto Shirahata1), Akemi Suzuki1), Yoko Matsuda1), Tomio Arai1), Motoji Sawabe2), Naoko Honma3) 1) Department of Pathology, Tokyo Metropolitan Geriatric Hospital, Japan, 2)Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan, 3)Toho University, Japan P-083 1) Department of Clinical Laboratory, Okinawa Prefectural Hokubu Hospital, Japan, 2)Department of Pathology, Okinawa Prefectural Hokubu Hospital, Japan, 3)Department of Pathology, Northern Okinawa Medical Center, Japan, 4)Faculty of International Studies, Meio University, Japan RESPIRATORY TRACT P-084 C-MYB OVER-EXPRESSION IN ADENOID CYSTIC CARCINOMA OF TRACHEOBRONCHIAL TREE Deepali Jain, Archana G Vallonthaiel, Vinay Kumar, Venkateswaran K Iyer, Sunil Kumar, Karan Madan All India Institute of Medical Sciences, India P-085 NATURAL HELPER CELLS MEDIATE RESPIRATORY SYNCYTIAL VIRUSINDUCED AIRWAY INFLAMMATION BY PRODUCING TYPE 2 CYTOKINES IN AN IL-33-DEPENDENT MANNER Beixing Liu, Jing Liu, Feifei Qi, Jianqi Wu, Xu Han, Hayan Hu, Lei Xu China Medical University, China ― 119 ― Poster Presentations A CASE OF SOLID PAPILLARY CARCINOMA IN A MALE BREAST Yoshihiro Higa1), Takaya Nakanishi2), Ayumi Nakasone1), Eikei Sakihara1), Miyuki Matsumoto3), Mariko Oshiro4) The 19th International Congress of Cytology P-086 IMMUNOHISTOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF EGFR, E-CADHERIN AND MMP2 EXPRESSION IN INFILTRATIVE GROWTH PATTERN OF INVASIVE LUNG ADENOCARCINOMA. Sayaka Kobayashi, Tomomi Yoshida, Toshio Fukuda Department of Histopathology and Cytopathology, Graduate School of Health Sciences, Gunma University, Japan P-087 PROTECTIVE EFFECT OF ACACETIN ON LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDE-INDUCED ACUTE LUNG INJURY VIA REDUCTION OF P38 MAPK AND JNK PHOSPHORYLATION Yu-Hsiang Kuan1,2), Wen-Ying Chen3), Chun-Jung Chen3), Ming-Ling Yang4), Shiuan-Shinn Lee5), Chien-Ying Lee1,2), Yung-Chyuan Ho6), Ching-Hui Liang1,2) 1) Department of Pharmacology, Chung Shan Medical University, Taiwan, 2)Department of Pharmacy, Chung Shan Medical University Hospital, Taiwan, 3)Department of Veterinary Medicine, National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan, 4)Department of Anatomy, School of Medicine, Chung Shan Medical University, Taiwan, 5)School of Public Health, Chung Shan Medical University, Taiwan, 6)School of Medical Applied Chemistry, Chung Shan Medical University, Taiwan P-088 USE OF ENDOBRONCHIAL ULTRASOUND (EBUS) FOR THE EVALUATION OF LUNG CANCER USING RAPID ON SITE EVALUATION (ROSE) BY SENIOR CYTOLOGY SCIENTISTS―EXPERIENCE IN A REGIONAL LABORATORY OVER A 16 MONTH PERIOD Kristi A Mcintyre1), Jeffrey Chow1), Tung Alvin2), Julienne Grace1) 1) Pathology North Central Coast-Gosford Hospital, Australia, 2)Respiratory Department-Gosford Hospital, Australia P-089 EVALUATION OF AN ENDOBRONCHIAL ULTRASOUND (EBUS) CYTOLOGY SERVICE IN THE MANAGEMENT OF SUSPECTED LUNG CARCINOMA Mamatha Devaraj, S Saiger, R Mustafa, S Nagarajan, M Bhattacharjee, V Martin, J Walker, U Earl, A Mutton South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom Poster Presentations P-090 COMBINED (MIXED) SMALL CELL NEUROENDOCRINE CARCINOMA ADMIXED WITH LARGE CELL NEUROENDOCRINE CARCINOMA AND ADENOCARCINOMA (SCLC AND NSCLC) DIAGNOSED BY ENDOBRONCHIAL ULTRASOUND-GUIDED TRANSBRONCHIAL FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION PERFORMED FROM PARATRACHEAL MASS: A CASE REPORT. Vladimir Kravtsov, Evgeny Edelstein, David Shitrit, Ifat Vainer, Aviva Katzav, Leah Elbaum, Amany Kartawy, Inha Herynh, Mali Ben Mordechay, Debora Kidron Meir Medical Center, Israel P-091 LARGE CELL NEUROENDOCRINE CARCINOMA OF LUNG: A RARE TUMOR Dussadee Sakonlaya Division of Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, Thammasat University, Thailand ― 120 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology P-092 CYTO-MORPHOLOGICAL FEATURES OF CHEST CT NEGATIVE EARLY LUNG SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA SCREENED BY SPUTUM CYTOLOGY Akemi Taguchi1), Mitsutoshi Shiba2), Hisami Kaneoya1), Atsuko Soda1), Kiyoshi Shibuya3,5), Yukio Nakatani4), Takahiro Nakajima5), Ichiro Yoshino5), Takehiko Fujisawa1) 1) Chiba Foundation for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, Japan, 2)Department of Thoracic Surgery, Kimitsu-chuo Hospital, Japan, 3)Department of Thoracic Surgery, Japanese Red Cross Narita Hospital, Japan, 4)Department of Fundamental Pathology, Chiba University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan, 5)Department of General Thoracic Surgery, Chiba University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan P-093 SPEEDY PREPARATION AND USE OF LBC SPECIMENS OF SPUTA BY CYTORICH RED Shigenobu Tatsumi1), Takeshi Nishikawa1), Hisae Suzuki1), Mao Takeuchi1), Kyoko Tanaka1), Hironari Adachi2), Kinta Hatakeyama3), Chiho Obayashi3) 1) Department of Hospital Pathology, Nara Medical University Hospital, Japan, 2)Nara City Medical Testing and Laboratory Center, Japan, 3)Department of Diagnostic Pathology, Nara Medical University, Japan P-094 FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION CYTOLOGY OF LUNG LESIONS AND CORRELATION WITH HISTOPATHOLOGY Archana Shivamurthy1), Ranjini Kudva2) 1) Department of Pathology, Melaka Manipal Medical College, Manipal University, India, 2)Department of Pathology, Kasturba Medical College Manipal, Manipal University, India P-095 THE VALUE OF THE CELL BLOCK BASED ON THE FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION SAMPLES IN THE LUNG CANCER DIAGNOSIS Zhengwei Dong, Chunyan Wu Shanghai Pulmonary Hospital, Tongji University School of Medicine, China CANCELLED P-097 COMPARISON OF CYTOLOGIC FEATURES IN BRONCHIAL BRUSHING, WASHING AND SPUTUM SPECIMENS FOR LUNG CANCER Yoshio Kushida1), Yoshihito Yano2), Katsuyuki Noma2), Kenji Bando2), Kyuichi Kadota1), Naomi Katsuki1), Yumi Miyai1), Toru Matsunaga1), Shoji Kobayashi3), Reiji Haba1) 1) Department of Diagnostic Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, Kagawa University, Japan, 2)Department of Diagnostic Pathology, Saiseikai Imabari Hospital, Japan, 3)Department of Diagnostic Pathology, Himeji Central Hospital, Japan P-098 EPITHELIAL-MYOEPITHELIAL CARCINOMA OF THE LUNG Youhei Kawaguchi1), Hiroyuki Miura1), Eiji Nakajima1), Hidenobu Takahashi1), Norihiko Ikeda2), Hiromi Serizawa1), Yoshie Wakatsuki1), Erika Yoshida1), Ayako Kato1), Yume Tanabe1) 1) Hachioji Medical Center of Tokyo Medical University, Japan, 2)Tokyo Medical University, Japan P-099 CYTOLOGICAL FINDINGS OF PRIMARY PULMONARY MENINGIOMA WITH IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL EXAMINATION: A CASE REPORT Kumi Ohashi, Yasuo Shibuki, Mizuho Fujima, Naoshi Sasaki, Hiroshi Yoshida, Reiko Watanabe, Akihiko Yoshida, Noriko Motoi National Cancer Center Hospital Pathology and Clinical Laboratory Division, Japan ― 121 ― Poster Presentations P-096 The 19th International Congress of Cytology P-100 CYTOLOGICAL FINDINGS MIMICKING CYTOLOGICAL MALIGNANCY, OF CILIATED MUCONODULAR PAPILLARY TUMORS/MIXED SQUAMOUS CELL AND GLANDULAR PAPILLOMA OF THE LUNG. REPORT OF 4 CASES INCLUDING CYTOLOGICAL REVIEW OF 2 CASES. Ichiro Ito1), Sachiyo Ono1), Masatake Honda1), Hiroshi Tashiro1), Yoko Asahi1), Yoichi Watanabe1), Naoko Miyata1), Reiko Watanabe3), Hiroyuki Kayata2), Takashi Nakajima1) 1) Diagnostic Pathology Division, Shizuoka Cancer Center, Japan, 2)Thoracic Surgery Division, Shizuoka Cancer Center, Japan, 3)Clinical Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, National Cancer Center Hospital, Japan P-101 CANCELLED P-102 A CASE OF LUNG METASTASIS OF OVARIAN CLEAR CELL ADENOCARCINOMA SHOWING PRIMARY LUNG ADENOCARCINOMA-LIKE APPEARANCE Shinobu Nishii1), Noriko Sawakami1), Noriko Aihara1), Yukari Minemura1), Keiko Matsusaki1), Kentaro Iwasaki2), Shinsuke Aida1), Ichiro Mori1), Seiichi Tamai1), Robert Y. Osamura1) 1) Diagnostic Pathology Center, Mita Hospital, International University of Health and Welfare, Japan, Respiratory Center, Mita Hospital, International University of Health and Welfare, Japan 2) P-103 IMPRINT CYTOLOGICAL STUDY OF 3 CASES OF SCLEROSING PNEUMOCYTOMA OF THE LUNG Naoto Kuroda, Kenji Yorita, Yukari Wada, Kaori Yasuoka, Masahiro Ohara, Keiko Mizuno Kochi Red Cross Hospital, Japan P-104 RARE TWO CASES OF RESPIRATORY FUNGAL INFECTIONS IN JAPAN Miyuki Wagatsuma1), Kenshi Urata1), Kenji Hiramoto2), Masashi Kitani1), Akira Hebisawa1) Poster Presentations 1) National Hospital Oganization Tokyo National Hospital, Japan, 2)National Hospital Oganization Disaster Medical Center, Japan P-105 MORPHOLOGIC ANALYSIS OF CYTOMEGALOVIRUS INFECTED CELLS IN BRONCHIAL WASHING CYTOLOGY: COMPARISON OF LIQUID-BASED PREPARATION AND CONVENTIONAL SMEAR Seung Yeon Ha1), Jae Yeon Seok Seok1), Jungsuk An1), Mee Sook Roh2) 1) Department of Pathology, Gachon University Gil Medical Center, Korea, 2)Department of Pathology, Dong-A University College of Medicine, Korea P-106 USEFULNESS OF MORPHOLOGICAL EXAMINATION OF FUNGI IN NONINVASIVE FUNGAL RHINOSINUSITIS Yoshie Muraishi1), Katsuji Taguchi1), Masashi Fujita1), Tomoko Sasaki1), Yosuke Yuasa1), Toshiaki Oharaseki1), Yuki Yokouchi1), Yasunori Enomoto1), Kei Takahashi1), Mamoru Yoshikawa2) 1) Department of Pathology, Toho University Ohashi Medical Center, Japan, 2)Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Toho University Ohashi Medical Center, Japan P-107 A CASE OF FUNGUS BALL FORMED BY ASPERGILUS NIGER IN MANDIBULAR SINUS WITH MARKED CALCIUM OXALATE Ei Kawahara1), Yoshiko Nakaya2), Kenta Takahashi2), Yuki Mizutani1), Satoru Ozaki1) 1) Kanazawa University, Japan, 2)Fukui General Hospital, Japan ― 122 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology P-108 PULMONARY ZYGOMYCOSIS CAUSED BY RHIZOMUCOR PUSILLUS DETECTED IN BRONCHIAL WASHING CYTOLOGY SPECIMEN: A CASE REPORT. Risa Okatake, Shinya Sasaki, Miho Takase, Yusaku Suzuki, Kaori Shigeyama, Tokunori Iwamoto, Satoru Munakata Sakai City Medical Center, Japan P-109 CYTOLOGY DIAGNOSIS OF PNEUMOCYSTIS PNEUMONIA IN BRONCHOALVEOLAR LAVAGE FLUID: FIVE-YEAR EXPERIENCE OF NTUH Ming-se Huang, Tsu-Yao Cheng, Ya-ting Lee, Ping-fung Chung, Ming-hsiang Weng, Chun-ming Wong, I-shiow Jan, Sow-hsong Kuo Department of Laboratory Medicine, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taiwan P-110 BENEFICIAL EFFECT OF FOREST BATHING ON ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE Bingbing Jia, Zhouxin Yang, Genxiang Mao, Yuandong Lv, Xiaolin Wen, Weihong Xu, Xiaoling Lv, Yongbao Cao, Guofu Wang Geriatrics Research Institute of Zhejiang Province, Zhejiang Hospital, China EFFUSIONS P-111 CONSTRUCTION OF CYTOLOGIC MICROARRAY OF CELL TRANSFERRED SEROUS EFFUSION SPECIMENS AND ITS APPLICATION TO IMMUNOCYTOCHEMISTRY Chien-hui Wen, Chih-hung Lin, Chee-yin Chai Department of Pathology, Kaohsiung Medical University Hospital, Taiwan P-112 1) National Defense Medical College Hospital, Japan, 2)National Defense Medical College, Japan P-113 IMMUNOCYTOCHEMICAL TESTING OF EXUDATE FROM SEROUS CAVITY WITH BER-EP4 EPITHELIAL MARKER Nadezda Volchenko1,2), Olesya Borisova1,2) 1) RESEARCH INSTITUTE, Russia, 2)Borisova Olesya, Russia P-114 HOW TO MAKE A DEFINITIVE DIAGNOSIS OF MESOTHELIOMA BY EFFUSION CYTOLOGY.―UTILITY OF IMMUNOCHEMICAL STAINING AND P16/CDKN2A FISH USING CELL TRANSFER METHOD AND/OR CELL BLOCK METHOD― Hironori Katayama1), Masaru Hosone1), Yumi Yanagida1), Hiromi Iwase1), Kumiko Hayashi2), Shotaro Maeda2), Tomomi Hirata3), Zenya Naito4) 1) Department of Pathology of Nippon Medical School-Tama Nagayama Hospital, Japan, 2)Mitsubishi Chemical Medience, Pathology and Cytology Center, Japan, 3)Department of Thoracic Surgery, Nippon Medical School-Tama Nagayama Hospital, Japan, 4)Department of Integrative Pathology of Nippon Medical School, Japan ― 123 ― Poster Presentations COMPARISON OF USEFULNESS OF THREE EPITHELIAL MARKERS IN EFFUSION CYTOLOGY Tomohiro Oda1), Sho Ogata1), Saki Kawaguchi1), Shinya Minabe1), Misaki Dokyu1), Hiromi Takahashi1), Hideyuki Shimazaki1), Masashi Takano2), Kuniaki Nakanishi1) The 19th International Congress of Cytology P-115 CYTOLOGIC METHOD`S CAPABILITIES IN DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSTICS OF MALIGNANT MESOTHELIOMA Azat Shibanova1,4), Zhanar Yeleubayeva1,2), Bahytzhan Alibekov3), Botagoz Kusainova2), Elmira Kabylbekova1) 1) Central Cytological Laboratory at Wellness Center of Massimov LLP, Kazakhstan, 2)Kazakh Research Institute of Oncology and Radiology, Kazakhstan, 3)Municipal Pathologicoanatomic Bureau, Kazakhstan, 4)Central Clinical Hospital of the President`s Administration, Kazakhstan P-116 UTILITY OF LIQUID-BASED CYTOLOGY IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF MALIGNANT PLEURAL MESOTHELIOMA Tohru Tsujimura, Ayuko Sato, Yoshiyasu Shinohara, Ayumi Sumida, Takahiro Nakanishi, Gen Sato, Masanori Ishida, Yoshitaka Torii, Shigeki Shimizu Hyogo College of Medicine, Japan P-117 CHARACTERISTICS OF SEROUS EFFUSIONS: REVIEW OF CONSECUTIVE CASES DIAGNOSED IN TWO YEARS IN A SINGLE INSTITUTION Hüseyin Karatay, Yasemin Ozluk, Evsen Apaydin, Ecem Sunnetcioglu, Oner Dogan, Dilek Yilmazbayhan, Pinar Firat Istanbul University, Turkey P-118 COMPARATIVE STUDY ON THE METHOD OF LYSIS SOLUTION FOR ELIMINATING RED BLOOD CELL FROM BLOODY FLUID Namthip Kanakul, Manus Buranatasa, Kanchana Amornpichetkul Department of Pathology, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, Thailand P-119 THE UTILITY OF NUCLEOLAR SIZE AS A RELIABLE CYTOMORPHOLOGICAL PARAMETER IN THE ASSESSMENT OF MALIGNANT CELLS IN PLEURAL AND PERITONEAL EFFUSIONS. Siti Zulaikha Md Daud, Sri Ganesh Kalimuthu LABLINK M SDN BHD, Malaysia Poster Presentations P-120 A CASE OF MALIGNANT LYMPHOMA INITIALLY DIAGNOSED AS PRIMARY PERITONEAL CARCINOMA. Yukio Suzuki, Naho Ruiz Yokota, Megumi Furugori, Ryoko Asano, Mikiko Asai-sato, Norio Motono, Kazuhiro Mita, Makiko Enaka, Mitsuko Furuya, Etsuko Miyagi Yokohama City University, Japan P-121 CYTOLOGY OF HUMAN HERPES VIRUS 8-UNRELATED PRIMARY EFFUSION LYMPHOMA-LIKE LYMPHOMA Eva Tejerina, Paloma Martín, Diego García-fresnadillo, Carmen Bellas Department of Pathology. University Hospital Puerta de Hierro-Majadahonda. Madrid, Spain P-122 BURKITT LYMPHOMA FOUND IN A PREGNANT WOMAN AND DIAGNOSED BY ASCITIC CYTOLOGY: A CASE REPORT Masamichi Bamba1), Toshikazu Kato1), Ryoji Kushima2), Katsuya Maeda1), Keisuke Hashimukai1), Toshihiro Nishino1), Masami Ueda1), Gen-ichi Kato1), Tadao K. Kobayashi3), Hiroyuki Sugihara4) 1) Dept. of Pathol. and Lab. Med., Saiseikai Shiga Hosp., Imperial Gift Foundation Inc., Japan, 2)Dept. of Clinic. Lab. Med., Shiga Univ. of Med. Sci., Japan, 3)Cancer Education and Research Center, Graduate School of Med., Osaka Univ., Japan, 4)Dept. of Pathol., Shiga Univ. of Med. Sci., Japan ― 124 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology P-123 PLASMACYTOID UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA WITH MALIGNANT ASCITES MORPHOLOGICALLY MIMICKING LYMPHOMA: A RARE CASE REPORT Yu-ju Lin1), Hong-wei Gao2), Yu-chun Lin2), Yi-ming Chang2) 1) Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital, Taiwan, Department of Pathology, Tri-service General Hospital, Taiwan 2) P-124 AN ADULT GRANULOSA CELL TUMOR OF OVARY METASTASIZED TO PLEURAL EFFUSION: A CASE REPORT AND LITERATURE REVIEW Lan Chen, Dong-ge Liu Beijing Hospital, China P-125 PERICARDIAL EFFUSION NEOPLASTIC METASTASIS TO LUNG ADENOCARCINOMA. DESCRIPTION OF A CASE. Federico F Tallarigo ASP Crotone San John Hospitale of God , Italy P-126 DIAGNOSTIC DIFFICULTIES AND PITFALLS OF SOFT TISSUE SARCOMA IN EFFUSION CYTOLOGY Chih-fen Tan, Tsui-Lien Mao, Yung-ming Jeng, Kuan-ting Kuo Department of Pathology, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taiwan URINE P-127 PARIS INTEROBSERVER REPRODUCIBILITY STUDY Daniel F. Iyama-Kurtycz1), Dorothy Rosenthal2), Eva M. Wojcik3), Matthew Olson2) 1) University of Wisconsin, United States, 2)Johns Hopkins Hospital, United States, 3)Loyola University, United States P-128 THE APPLICATION OF THE PARIS SYSTEM ON URINE CYTOLOGY: BEIJING HOSPITAL EXPERIENCE Shurong He, Lan Chen, Huan Gong, Qing He, Di Meng, Dong-ge Liu P-129 A NEW SIMPLE AND COMPREHENSIVE REPORTING SYSTEM OF URINARY CYTOLOGY IN JAPAN Mitsuru Kinjo1), Motoko Korematsu2), Hiroshi Ohtani3) 1) Steel Memorial Yahata Hospital, Japan, 2)Pathology and Cytology Center, LSI Medience Corporation, Tokyo, Japan, 3)Division of Pathology, Hakujuji Hospital, Fukuoka, Japan P-130 APPLICATION OF THE 2015 JAPAN REPORTING SYSTEM TO URINARY CYTOLOGY Miyuki Okabe, Akihiro Mimura Department of Clinical Laboratory, Osaka Rosai Hospital, Japan P-131 A CASE REPORT WITH CYTOLOGICAL AND IMMUNOCYTOCHEMICAL FEATURES OF RENAL CELL CARCINOMA ASSOCIATED WITH XP11.2 TRANSLOCATION/TFE3 GENE FUSION Naoki Watanabe, Takuji Tanaka Gifu Municipal Hospital, Japan ― 125 ― Poster Presentations Beijing Hospital, China The 19th International Congress of Cytology P-132 INTER-OBSERVER VARIABILITY IN THE INTERPRETATION OF AN IMMUNOCYTOCHEMICAL STAIN FOR TELOMERASE IN URINARY TRACT CYTOPATHOLOGY SPECIMENS Derek B Allison1), Mingjuan L Zhang1), Gene Ford1), Peter B Illei1), Matthew Olson1), Zahra Maleki1), Minesh Lalla2), Christopher J VandenBussche1) 1) The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, United States, 2)Sienna Cancer Diagnostics Ltd., Australia P-133 EXPRESSION OF VIMENTIN IN THE DIFFERENTIATION BETWEEN REACTIVE UROTHELIAL CELLS AND UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA CELLS IN VOIDED URINE Hiroyuki Ohsaki1,2), Yusuke Saiki2,3), Takenori Konoue4), Taishi Fujita2,5), Yoshiaki Norimatsu2) 1) Ehime Prefectural University of Health Sciences, Japan, 2)Course of Medical Technology, Graduate School of Ehime Prefectural University of Health Sciences, Japan, 3)Department of Clinical Laboratory, Saijo Central Hospital, Japan, 4)Department of Clinical Pathology, Yawatahama City General Hospital, Japan, 5)Department of Clinical Laboratory, Ehime General Health Care Association, Japan P-134 CYTOLOGICAL AND IMMUNOLOGICAL DETECTION OF POLYOMAVIRUS IN URINE SEDIMENT. A CASE REPORT Nives Ljubic1), Mirna Sucic1), Ankica Vasilj2), Fabijan Knezevic1), Leila Perkovic1), Dunja Ivanovic1), Sandra Kojic Katovic2) 1) Clinical Hospital Sveti Duh, Croatia, 2)Clinical Medical Center Sestre Milosrdnice, Croatia P-135 SIGNIFICANCE OF URINARY CYTOLOGY FOR DETECTING UROTHELIAL LESIONS: THREE CASES OF FLAT CARCINOMA IN SITU OF THE URETER Junji Irie1), Kurumi Moriyama1), Toshiaki Maruo1), Gen Uwai1), Sumiko Irie2), Hisayoshi Nakajima3) 1) Department of Pathology, Nagasaki Harbor Medical Center City Hospital, Japan, 2)Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Nagasaki University Hospital (retired), Japan, 3)Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Nagasaki Harbor Medical Center City Hospital, Japan Poster Presentations P-136 COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF FATAL URINARY BLADDER CARCINOMAS AND LONG-SURVIVED CARCINOMAS WITH MULTIPLE RECURRENCES― URINARY CYTOLOGY FROM THE VIEW OF HISTOLOGICAL VIEWPOINT― Megumu Fujihara, Akio Sakatani, Mariko Obayashi, Ken-ichi Wada, Inako Shoji, Nozomi Kubo, Yuji Nagasaki, Hiroshi Murakami, Eiko Ishizu Hiroshima Red Cross Hospital and Atomic Bomb Survivors Hospital, Japan P-137 A CASE OF UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA WITH SARCOMATOID VARIANT OF THE URINARY BLADDER Maki Iida1), Takami Masuo1), Yukinori Shigematsu1), Masaya Tanaka1), Kai Tanaka1), Haruko Takada2), Hideshige Koh2), Shiro Tsujimoto1) 1) Department of Pathology, Yokosuka General Hospital Uwamachi, Japan, 2)Department of Urology, Yokosuka General Hospital Uwamachi, Japan P-138 METASTATIC CHONDROSARCOMA DETECTED BY URINE CYTOLOGY Kazuya Katakura, Toshitetsu Hayashi, Toru Matsunaga, Kyuichi Kadota, Yumi Miyai, Mamoru Goda, Mutsumi Motoyama, Naomi Katsuki, Yoshio Kushida, Reiji Haba Department of Diagnostic Pathology, University Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, Kagawa University, Japan ― 126 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology P-139 OPPORTUNITIES OF CYTOLOGICAL DIAGNOSIS AND PROGNOSIS OF PROSTATE CANCER. Nadezhda Tevrykova1), Vladimir Bogatyrev2), Nicolai Cheban2) 1) Skandivavsky Centr Zdorovia LLC, Russia, 2)N.N. Blokhin Russian Cancer Research Center of RAMS, Russia P-140 ENTEROGENOUS CYST OF THE TESTIS Masako Otani, Mikiko Tanabe, Sawako Chiba, Yoshiaki Inayama Diagnostic Pathology, Yokohama City University Medical Center, Japan P-141 URINE ANALYSIS OF SCHOOL AGE CHILDREN OF DHARAN MUNICIPALITY, NEPAL Santosh Upadhyaya Kafle Department of Pathology, Kathmandu University Birat Medical College and Teaching Hospital, Nepal BRAIN P-142 2,3,7,8-TETRACHLORODIBENZO-P-DIOXIN EXPOSURE PROMOTES THE PROLIFERATION OF ASTROCYTES VIA THE AKT/STAT3 PATHWAY: A ROLE IN ASTROGLIOSIS Yan Zhang, Qiyun Wu, Cheng Wang, Kaizhi Yin Nantong University, China P-143 INTRAOPERATIVE SQUASH CYTOLOGY OF CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM LESIONS: AN ANALYSIS BASED ON 326 CASES Sushila Jaiswal Department of Pathology, Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences, India P-144 1) Diagnostic Pathology, Yokohama City University Medical Center, Japan, 2)Neurosurgery, Yokohama City University Medical Center, Japan, 3)Rehabilitation Research Department, Kanagawa Rehabilitation Center, Japan, 4)Department of Pathological Diagnostics, Yamagata University Faculty of Medicine, Japan P-145 GLIOSARCOMA WITH POSTERIOR MEDIASTINUM METASTASIS James Lee Johns Hopkins Hospital, United States P-146 CENTRAL NEUROCYTOMA ARISING IN LATERAL VENTRICLE. REPORT OF TWO CASES. Kaori Sato1), Junko Hirato1), Tetsunari Oyama1,2), Toshio Fukuda3) 1) Department of Pathology, Gunma University Hospital, Japan, 2)Department of Diagnostic pathology, Graduate School of Medicine, Gunma University, Japan, 3)Department of Laboratory Sciences, Graduate School of Health Sciences, Gunma University, Japan P-147 CYTOLOGIC FEATURES OF ATYPICAL MENINGIOMA: BASED ON EXAMINATION OF THREE CASES Yasuki Yamazaki, Takehiko Yamaguchi, Junichi Koyatsu, Yukiko Katayama, Takuya Okamura, Akiko Fujii, Yuko Ono, Shinichi Ban, Yoshihiko Ueda Department of Pathology, Dokkyo Medical University Koshigaya Hospital, Japan ― 127 ― Poster Presentations CYTOLOGICAL FEATURE OF EPITHELIOID/RHABDOID GLIOBLASTOMA Masako Otani1), Junya Tatezuki2), Saburo Yagishita3), Mitsunori Yamakawa4), Katsumi Sakata2), Takashi Kawasaki2), Hiroshi Manabe2), Yoshiaki Inayama1) The 19th International Congress of Cytology ORAL P-148 CYTOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ORAL MUCOSA: LIQUID-BASED CYTOLOGY VS. CONVENTIONAL CYTOLOGY Michiko Ehara1), Hiroyasu Kaneko1,2), Juna Nakao1), Motohiko Nagayama1), Kouji Kawarada1,3), Shinichiro Sumitomo2), Jun-ichi Tanuma1) 1) Department of Oral Pathology, Asahi University School of Dentistry, Japan, 2)Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Asahi University School of Dentistry, Japan, 3)Kawarada Dental and Oral Surgery, Japan P-149 QUALITATIVE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CONVENTIONAL METHOD AND LBC METHOD IN ORAL SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA Etsuko Futaya1), Takashi Matsumoto1), Tadahiko Utsunomiya2), Masaaki Suemitsu2), Takaaki Saito3), Mitsuhiro Oomura3), Kayo Kuyama1,2) 1) Department of Diagnostic Pathology, Hospital of Nihon University School of Dentistry at Matsudo, Japan, 2)Department of Oral Pathology, Nihon University School of Dentistry at Matsudo, Japan, 3) Clinical Laboratory Section, Chiba-Nishi General Hospital, Japan P-150 COMPARISON BETWEEN EXFOLIATIVE CYTOLOGY AND HISTOPATHOLOGY IN DETECTING ORAL SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA Magdi M Salih, Omer H Maha, Abdulla H El Nabi University of Khartoum, Faculty of Medical Laboratory Science, Histopathology and Cytology Department, Taif University Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences, Saudi Arabia P-151 UTILITY OF FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION BIOPSY IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF INTRAORAL LESIONS. Sayanan Chowsilpa1), Hanpon Klibngern2), Rak Tananuvat2), Samreung Rangdaeng1) 1) Department of Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, Chiang Mai University, Thailand, 2)Department of Otolaryngology, Faculty of Medicine, Chiang Mai University, Thailand P-152 Poster Presentations FUNDAMENTAL STUDIES OF CYTOLOGY BY USING A MODEL ANIMAL. Hiroyasu Kaneko1), Juna Nakao2), Michiko Ehara2), Motohiko Nagayama2), Shinichiro Sumitomo1), Jun-ichi Tanuma2) 1) Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Division of Oral Pathogenesis and Disease Control, Asahi University School of Dentistry, Japan, 2)Department of Oral Pathology, Division of Oral Pathogenesis and Disease Control, Asahi University School of Dentistry, Japan SALIVARY GLANDS P-153 ADEQUACY AND ACCURACY OF PAROTID GLAND FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION CYTOLOGY WITH HISTOPATHOLOGY CORRELATION: A FIVE YEAR STUDY FROM A TERTIARY CARE CENTRE OF INDIA Seema Kaushal, Archana G Vallonthaiel, Sandeep R Mathur, Venkateswaran K Iyer Department of Pathology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India P-154 FNAC STUDY OF ADENOID CYSTIC CARCINOMA OF VARIOUS SITES Roque G Wiseman Pinto, Shanta Kudale Department of Pathology, Goa Medical College, India ― 128 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology P-155 LOW-GRADE MUCOEPIDERMOID CARCINOMA WITH PROMINENT TUMORASSOCIATED LYMPHOID PROLIFERATION OF PAROTID GLAND: A DIAGNOSTIC CHALLENGE Sarawut Kongkarnka1), Pichit Sittitrai2), Surapan Khunamornpong1), Samreung Rangdaeng1) 1) Department of Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, Chiang Mai University, Thailand, 2)Department of Otolaryngology, Faculty of Medicine, Chiang Mai University, Thailand P-156 CYSTIC LESIONS OF THE PAROTID GLANDS Ye Cheng, Haimiao Xu Zhejiang Cancer Hospital, China P-157 MAMMARY ANALOGUE SECRETORY CARCINOMA OF THE PAROTID GLAND: A CASE REPORT Yukiko Wada, Akiko Takayama, Masaharu Fukunaga Department of Pathology, Shin-Yurigaoka General Hospital, Japan P-158 CYTOLOGICAL VARIATIONS AND DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF MAMMARY ANALOGUE SECRETORY CARCINOMA (MASC) Kayoko Higuchi1), Makoto Urano2), Akihiko Kawahara3), Toshitaka Nagao4) 1) Section of Anatomic Pathology, Aizawa Hospital, Japan, 2)Department of Diagnostic Pathology, School of Medicine, Fujita Health University, Japan, 3)Department of Diagnostic Pathology, Kurume University Hospital, Japan, 4)Department of Anatomic Pathology, Tokyo Medical University, Japan P-159 A CASE OF MAMMARY ANALOGUE SECRETORY CARCINOMA OF SALIVARY GLAND: CYTOLOGICAL DIAGNOSIS Osamu Matsubara1), Hajime Sakamoto2), Kaori Sekiya2), Yasuko Watanabe2), Ryohei Kaneko2), Junji Kato2) 1) Hiratsuka Kyosai Hospital/The Cancer Institute, Japan, 2)Hiratsuka Kyosai Hospital, Japan P-160 1) Pathology/Cytology, Chidoribashi Hospital, Japan, 2)Dept. Anat. Pathol., Grad. School Med. Sci., Kyushu University, Japan P-161 CARCINOMA (MYOEPITHELIAL CARCINOMA) EX PLEOMORPHIC ADENOMA OF THE PALATE: A CASE REPORT WITH CYTOLOGIC AND HISTOPATHOLOGIC DILEMMA. Motohiko Nagayama1), Juna Nakao1), Michiko Ehara1), Kouji Kawarada1,3), Hiroyasu Kaneko2), Shinichiro Sumitomo2), Jun-ichi Tanuma1) 1) Department of Oral Pathology, Asahi University School of Dentistry, Japan, 2)Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Asahi University School of Dentistry, Japan, 3)Kawarada Dental and Oral Surgery, Japan THYROID P-162 CYTOHISTOLOGIC CORRELATION OF THYROID LESIONS: A SIX YEAR REVIEW AT THE MEDICAL CITY, PHILIPPINES Agustina D Abelardo, Robert Glen R Abesamis Section of Anatomic Pathology, Department of Laboratories, The Medical City, Philippines ― 129 ― Poster Presentations RE-EVALUATION OF CYTOLOGY SPECIMENS OBTAINED FROM CARCINOMA EX PLEOMORPHIC ADENOMA―TRIAL TO DETECT EARLY SIGNS OF SALIVARY DUCT CARCINOMA― Yoshifumi Matsushita1), Tomo Nakano1), Hidetaka Yamamoto2) The 19th International Congress of Cytology P-163 DIAGNOSTIC EFFICACY OF LIQUID-BASED PREPARATION CYTOLOGY IN THYROID FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION: A META-ANALYSIS. Yosep Chong, Soon-jin Ji, Tae-jung Kim, Chang Suk Kang, Eun Jung Lee The Catholic University of Korea, College of Medicine, Korea P-164 INCIDENCE AND MALIGNANCY RATES OF FNA DIAGNOSES USING THE BETHESDA SYSTEM FOR REPORTING THYROID CYTOPATHOLOGY: AN INSTITUTIONAL EXPERIENCE Charitini Nepka1), Nikolaos Tamouridis2), Christina Sakka3), Christina Oikonomidou3), Anastasia Koureta1), Georgios Koukoulis1) 1) University Hospital Larissa, Greece, 2)Endocrinology Clinic, Larisa, Greece, 3)Endocrinology Clinic, Karditsa, Greece P-165 HISTOPATHOLOGIC CORRELATION OF FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION BIOPSIES REPORTED AS SUSPICIOUS FOR MALIGNANCY AND MALIGNANT ACCORDING TO THE BETHESDA SYSTEM FOR REPORTING THYROID CYTOPATHOLOGY Mine Onenerk, Sule Canberk, Pembegul Gunes Haydarpasa Numune Education and Research Hospital Pathology Department, Turkey P-166 INTERNATIONAL COMPARISON OF FOLLICULAR-PATTERNED LESIONS AMONG THE BETHESDA, THE JAPANESE AND THE NEW ITALIAN SYSTEMS FOR REPORTING THYROID CYTOLOGY. Massimo Bongiovanni1), Maxime Marmod2), Kaori Kameyama4), Simonetta Piana3), Fabio Pagni6), Antoine Nobile1), Giuseppe Isimbaldi6), Kennichi Kakudo5) 1) Institute of Pathology, Lausanne University, Switzerland, 2)Department of Otolaryngology, Lausanne University, Switzerland, 3)Department of Pathology, IRCC, Reggio Emilia, Italy, 4)Department of Pathology, Keio University, Japan, 5)Department of Pathology, Kinki University, Japan, 6)Department of Pathology, University Milan Bicocca, Italy P-167 Poster Presentations IS THE JTA REPORTING SYSTEM FOR THYROID CYTOLOGY USEFUL FOR RISK-CLASSIFICATION OF THYROID FOLLICULAR NEOPLASM? Shinya Satoh1), Hiroyuki Yamashita1), Kennichi Kakudo2) 1) Yamashita Thyroid and Parathyroid Clinic, Japan, 2)Department of Pathology, Nara Hospital, Kindai University, Japan P-168 GALECTIN-3 EXPRESSION ON THE CELLBLOCKS FROM FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION OF THYROID LESIONS Ram Nawal Rao, Gyan Chand Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences, India P-169 APPLICATION OF THYROSEQ STUDY FOR INDETERMINATE THYROID FNAS; EXPERIENCE AT A UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL Rokhsareh Khatami, Alan Heimann, Sonya Hwang, Kenneth R Shroyer, Maoxin Wu Stony Brook University Hospital, State University of New York, United States P-170 EXPLOITING THYROID CYTOMORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS VIA CLASSIFICATION AND REGRESSION TREES Abraham Pouliakis1), Niki Margari1), Emmanouil Mastorakis2), Ioannis Panayiotides3), Petros Karakitsos1) 1) National and Kapodistrian University of Athens/Department of Cytopathology, Greece, 2)Department of Cytopathology, Venizeleio General Hospital, Heraklion, Crete, Greece, 3)2nd Department of Pathology, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece ― 130 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology P-171 BRAF VE1 IMMUNOCYTOCHEMISTRY ON CYTOSPIN PREPARED SLIDES USING RESIDUAL LIQUID-BASED CYTOLOGY MATERIALS FROM PAPILLARY THYROID CARCINOMA FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATIONS Mau-ren Hung, Shiou-feng Liu, Jen-fan Hang, Chih-yi Hsu, Chiung-Ru Lai Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taiwan P-172 IMPACT OF NONINVASIVE ENCAPSULATED FOLLICULAR VARIANT OF PAPILLARY THYROID CARCINOMA ON THE RATE OF MALIGNANCY IN THYROID NODULES WITH A PREOPERATIVE DIAGNOSTIC CATEGORY OF FOLLICULAR NEOPLASM Chan Kwon Jung1,2), So Lyung Jung3), Min-hee Kim4), Sohee Lee5), Ja Seong Bae5), Dong Jun Lim4) 1) College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Korea, 2)Department of Pathology, Seoul St. Mary s Hospital, Korea, 3)Department of Radiology, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Korea, 4)Department of Internal Medicine, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Korea, 5)Department of Surgery, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Korea P-173 CYTOLOGIC FEATURES OF ADENOID CYSTIC CARCINOMA-LIKE PATTERN IN PAPILLARY THYROID CARCINOMA: A CASE REPORT Ecem Sunnetcioglu1), Canan Sakar1), Gulay Aydogdu2), Gulcin Yegen1), Yasemin Ozluk1), Pinar Firat1) 1) Istanbul University, Istanbul Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pathology, Turkey, 2)Dicle University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pathology, Turkey P-174 A CASE OF THYROID PAPILLARY CARCINOMA FORMING A MEDIASTINAL MASS WITH MARKED SQUAMOUS DIFFERENTIATION, WHICH HAD DIFFICULTY IN DIFFERENTIATION FROM THYMIC AND LUNG CARCINOMAS Yuta Hoshii1), Satoshi Suzuki1), Hitomi Abe1), Takehiro Kasahara1), Shinsuke Aida1), Ichiro Mori1), Seiichi Tamai1), Norihiko Ishikawa2), Makoto Oda2), Robert Y. Osamura1) 1) Diagnostic Pathology Center, Mita Hospital, International University of Health and Welfare, Japan, Department of Respiratory Surgery, New Heart Watanabe Institute, Japan 2) PAPILLARY CARCINOMA IN THYROGLOSSAL DUCT CYST DIAGNOSED BY ULTRASOUND GUIDED FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION (FNA) Charitini Nepka, Maria Karantana, Charalampos Skoulakis, Maria Ioannou, Anastasia Koureta, Georgios Koukoulis University Hospital Larissa, Greece P-176 DIAGNOSIS OF PSEUDOPAPILLARY VARIANT OF MEDULLARY THYROID CARCINOMA BY FINE-NEEDLE ASPIRATION CYTOLOGY Namiki Kawanishi1), Yoshiaki Norimatsu2), Tadao K. Kobayashi3) 1) Department of Clinical Laboratory, Mihara Medical Associations Hospital, Japan, 2)Department of Medical Technology, Ehime Prefectural University of Health Sciences, Japan, 3)Education and Research Center, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine and Health Science, Japan P-177 PRIMARY MUCOEPIDERMOID CARCINOMA OF THE THYROID GLAND Ankica Vasilj1), Sandra Kojic Katovic1), Nives Ljubic2) 1) Department of Cytology, Sestre Milosrdnice University Hospital Center, Croatia, 2)Department of Cytology, Sveti Duh Clinical Hospital, Croatia P-178 A CASE REPORT OF CARCINOMA SHOWING THYMUS-LIKE DIFFERENTIATION OF THYROID Yi-ju Lee, Wea-lung Lin, Jeng-dong Hsu, Wan-ru Chao Chung Shan Medical University Hospital, Taiwan ― 131 ― Poster Presentations P-175 The 19th International Congress of Cytology P-179 THE LIQUID-BASED CYTOLOGY OF A CARCINOMA SHOWING THYMUSLIKE DIFFERENTIATION IN THE THYROID (CASTLE) Chien-chin M Chen1,2), Yi-jun Jian1) 1) Department of Pathology, Ditmanson Medical Foundation Chia-Yi Christian Hospital, Taiwan, Department of Cosmetic Science, Chia Nan University of Pharmacy and Science, Taiwan 2) P-180 IS LIQUID BASED CYTOLOGY (LBC) BETTER THAN CONVENTIONAL SMEARS MADE FROM FNA OF THYROID PERFORMED BY THE CYTOPATHOLOGISTS? A SPLIT-SAMPLE COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS Swati Mahajan1), Radhika Srinivasan1), Arvind Rajwanshi1), Bishan Radotra2), Naresh Panda3) 1) Department of Cytopathology and Gynecology pathology, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India, India, 2)Department of Histopathology, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India, 3)Department of Otolaryngology (Head and Neck Surgery), Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India P-181 THE FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION CYTOLOGY OF PRIMARY THYROID LYMPHOMA: A CASE REPORT Chih-hao Sun Chiayi Branch, Taichung Veterans General Hospital, Taiwan P-182 THYROID EXTRAMEDULLARY HEMATOPOIESIS DIAGNOSED BY FINENEEDLE ASPIRATION CYTOLOGY Chien-chin M Chen1,2), Jin Ying-tai3), Tien Yi-wen3) 1) Department of Pathology, Ditmanson Medical Foundation Chia-Yi Christian Hospital, Taiwan, Department of Cosmetic Science, Chia Nan University of Pharmacy and Science, Taiwan, 3)Taiwan Adventist Hospital, Taiwan 2) Poster Presentations P-183 CANCELLED P-184 PRE-SURGICAL DIFFERENTIATION OF PARATHYROIDAL TUMORS BY FINENEEDLE CYTOLOGY: IS IT RELIABLE? Pio Zeppa, Mario Vitale, Luca Valvano, Maria Siano, Basilio Angrisani, Alessia Caleo University of Salerno, Italy LIVER AND PANCREAS/GASTROINTESTINAL P-185 CYTOLOGICAL DIAGNOSIS AND MUC STAININGS OF INTRADUCTAL PAPILLARY MUCINOUS NEOPLASMS USING CYTOLOGICAL SPECIMENS OF PANCREATIC JUICE Kumiko Inayama1), Tomoko Wakasa2), Kenichiro Maeno1), Masanori Asada3) 1) Department of Pathology, Osaka Red Cross Hospital, Japan, 2)Department of laboratory Medicine, Nara Hospital, Kindai University, Faculty of Medicine, Japan, 3)Department of Internal Medicine, Osaka Red Cross Hospital, Japan P-186 USE OF LBC IN EUS-FNA OF PANCREATIC LESIONS Mao Takeuchi, Takeshi Nishikawa, Shigenobu Tatsumi, Hisae Suzuki, Kyoko Tanaka, Kinta Hatakeyama, Chiho Ohbayashi Department of Hospital Pathology, Nara Medical University Hospital, Japan P-187 ENDOSCOPIC ULTRASOUND-GUIDED FNA IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF SOLID PANCREATIC LESIONS Jon Lømo, Sarah Løvdahl, Kim Ånonsen, Lene Larsen, Truls Hauge Oslo University Hospital, Norway ― 132 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology P-188 METASTATIC NEOPLASMS TO THE PANCREAS DIAGNOSED BY FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION/BIOPSY CYTOLOGY: A 15-YEAR RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS Deanne Yugawa, Sasha Raymond, Pamela Tauchi University of Hawaii/Queens Medical Center, United States P-189 CYTOLOGY ASSESSMENT CAN PREDICT SURVIVAL FOR PATIENTS WITH METASTATIC PANCREATIC NEUROENDOCRINE NEOPLASMS Carlie Sigel1), Huimin Guo1), Ming Zhang1), Keith Sigel2), Natasha Rekhtman1), Achim Yungbluth1), David Klimstra1), Laura Tang1) 1) Department of Pathology, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, United States, 2)Department of Medicine, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, United States P-190 PANCREATIC NEUROENDOCRINE TUMORS DIAGNOSED BY FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION/BIOPSY CYTOLOGY: A 15-YEAR RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS Kevin Guan1), Asia Ayabe1), Brandy Ena1), Deanne Yugawa1), Pamela Tauchi1,2) 1) Department of Pathology Queens Medical Center, United States, 2)Department of Pathology University of Hawaii, United States P-191 PRIMARY PANCREATIC LYMPHOMA: A CASE REPORT AND LITERATURE REVIEW Michael L Rathbone, Kalani Weerasinghe, Miguel Perez-machado Royal Free Hospital, London, United Kingdom P-192 AN ABNORMAL P53 IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL RESULT IN ATYPICAL PANCREATOBILIARY BRUSHINGS IS HIGHLY CORRELATED WITH A DIAGNOSIS OF MALIGNANCY Marina Ivanovic, Megan Samuelson, Andrew Bellizzi Department of Pathology, University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, United States P-193 1) Depertment of Diagnostic Pathology, Kawasaki Municipal Tama Hospital, Japan, 2)Depertment of Pathology, St. Marianna University School of Medicine, Japan, 3)Department of Diagnostic Pathology, Graduate School of Medicine and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Toyama, Japan, 4)Unit of Medical Informatics, St. Marianna University School of Medicine, Japan P-194 CYTODIAGNOSTIC CHALLENGE: CARCINOMA OR REACTIVE ATYPIA? EUS FNA OF BILE DUCT IN THE FIELD OF PARASITOSIS GIARDIA LAMBLIA. Pavel Hurnik1,2,3), Dusan Ziak1,2), Magdalena Uvirova1,3), Vladimir Zidlik1,2), Jarmila Sustikova1,3), Hana Faistova1,3), Ondrej Urban3,4), Martin Kliment4), Eva Nohynkova5), Jana Dvorackova1,2,3) 1) Department of Pathology, CGB Laboratory, Czech Republic, 2)Department of Pathology Faculty Hospital Ostrava, Czech Republic, 3)Faculty of Medicine, University of Ostrava, Czech Republic, 4) AGEL Research and Training Institute-Ostrava Vitkovice Branch, Ostrava Vitkovice Hospital, Centre of Care for the Gastrointestinal Tract, Czech Republic, 5)Department of Tropical Medicine, 1st Faculty of Medicine Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic ― 133 ― Poster Presentations CYTOLOGICAL DIFFERENTIATION OF WELL-DIFFERENTIATED ADENOCARCINOMA AND BENIGN ATYPICAL CELLS USING BILE CYTOLOGY QUANTIFICATION Chie Hayakawa1), Masahiro Hoshikawa2), Johji Imura3), Naomi Hayashi1), Rumiko Handa1), Takahiko Ueno4), Junki Koike1,2) The 19th International Congress of Cytology P-195 ATYPICAL DIAGNOSTIC CATEGORY OF BILE CYTOLOGY IN PANCREATOBILIARY CARCINOMA AND BENIGN DISEASES Satoshi Itou, Daisuke Matsubara, Airi Fukushima, Tomoko Suzuki, Toshikatsu Kohri, Kumiko Mito, Kohei Morita, Hisashi Oshiro, Noriyoshi Fukushima Jichi Medical University Hospital Depertment of Diagnostic Pathology, Japan P-196 CYTOMORPHOLOGICAL EVALUATION AND SUB-CATEGORIZATION OF HEPATOBLASTOMA Maitrayee Roy, Rajni Yadav, Sandeep Agarwala, Sandeep R Mathur, Venkateswaran K Iyer Department of Pathology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, India P-197 FINE-NEEDLE ASPIRATION CYTOLOGY OF HEPATIC ANGIOSARCOMA WITH ANASTOMOSING MESHWORK SCAFFOLDING HEPATIC TISSUE PLATES AND ITS HISTOPATHOLOGICAL CORRELATION: A CASE REPORT Wern-cherng Cheng, Yung-ming Jeng, Ya-ting Lee, Tsu-Yao Cheng, I-shiow Jan National Taiwan University Hospital, Taiwan P-198 POST-TRANSPLANT HEPATIC LESIONS: FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION DIAGNOSIS. Perikala V Kumar1,2), Maral Mokhtari1,2) 1) Department of Pathology, Cytopathology Division, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Iran, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Iran 2) P-199 STROMAL CELL-DERIVED FACTOR 1 IN TUMOUR MICROENVIRONMENT CONTRIBUTES TO THE PROMOTION OF COLORECTAL CANCER Han Hsuan Wu, Shin Nieh National Defense Medical Center, Taiwan P-200 Poster Presentations MUCINOUS BALLS TANGLING WITH SPINDLE CELLS IN THE ASCITES OF PSEUDOMYXOMA PERITONEI Hiroko Kuwabara, Shizuka Akashi, Satoshi Tanada, Sachie Ishizaki, Emi Yasuda, Atsushi Takeshita, Yoshitaka Kurisu, Hiroshi Akutagawa, Yutaro Egashira, Yoshinobu Hirose Osaka Medical College, Japan P-201 SOLID PSEUDOPAPILLARY NEOPLASM: RARE PRESENTATIONS OF AN UNCOMMON ENTITY Ilias Nikas1), Athanasia Sepsa2), Charitini Salla3) 1) Department of Pathology and Cytology, Hellenic Air Force Hospital, Greece, 2)Department of Pathology, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece, 3)Department of Cytopathology, Hygeia-Mitera Hospital, Greece P-202 REFLUX ESOPHAGITIS:BRUSHING CYTOLOGY FINDINGS. Perikala V Kumar, Maral Mokhtari Department of Pathology, Cytopathology Division, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Iran P-203 FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION CYTOLOGY OF GASTROINTESTINAL MESENCHYMAL TUMORS Teruaki Kodera, Haruna Ishizu, Natsuko Takeda, Rie Tomioka, Miho Kikuchi, Yasuko Amari, Akiko Takase, Mikiko Tanabe, Sawako Chiba, Yoshiaki Inayama Yokohama City University Medical Center, Japan ― 134 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology P-204 A CASE OF A PERIPANCREATIC PARAGANGLIOMA: A DIAGNOSTIC CHALLENGE ON FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION (FNA) Jennifer Zeng, Fang Zhou, Melissa Alexander, Christina Hajdu, Steven Cohen, Elliot Newman, Thaira Oweity, Yan Shi New York University Langone Medical Center, United States LYMPH NODES/BLOOD P-205 CD30-POSITIVE ALK-NEGATIVE PLEOMORPHIC LARGE B-CELL LYMPHOMA WITH AN UNUSUAL CYTOMORPHOLOGY MIMICKING METASTATIC CARCINOMA IN TOUCH-IMPRINT CYTOLOGY―A CASE OF POTENTIAL PITFALL― Yumi Yanagida1), Masaru Hosone1), Hironori Katayama1), Hiroaki Isobe1), Kiyoko Kawano1), Hiromi Iwase1), Mieko Higo1), Satoru Arai1), Shotaro Maeda2), Zenya Naito3) 1) Dept. of Pathology of Nippon Medical School-Tama Nagayama Hospital, Japan, 2)Mitsubishi Chemical Medience, Pathology and Cytology Center, Japan, 3)Dept. of Integrative Pathology of Nippon Medical School, Japan P-206 BCL2-JH ASSESSMENT IN NON-HODGKIN LYMPHOMA CELLS ON FTA CARDS Pio Zeppa, Lucia A Peluso, Marilina Langella, Achille Bottiglieri, Lucchese Lucrezia, Vincenza Caputo, Carlo Baldi, Carmine Selleri University of Salerno, Italy P-207 CYTOLOGICAL DIAGNOSIS OF NON HODGKIN LYMPHOMA IN SITU, IS IT POSSIBLE? Ankica Vasilj, Sandra Kojic Katovic Department for Clinical Cytology, Sestre Milosrdnice University Hospital Center, Croatia T-CELL LARGE GRANULAR LYMPHOCYTIC LEUKEMIA (TLGL) Sandra Kojic Katovic1), Ankica Vasilj1), Goran Rincic2) 1) Department of Clinical Cytology Sestre Milosrdnice University Hospital Center, Croatia, Department of Hematology Sestre Milosrdnice University Hospital Center, Croatia 2) P-209 A CASE REPORT OF BURKITTS LYMPHOMA DIAGNOSED ON BONE MARROW ASPIRATE CYTOLOGY WITH LEUKEMIC CONVERSION FROM NON-ENDEMIC REGION Harish Chandra, Smita Chandra, Vibha Gupta, Vikas Shrivastav Department of Pathology, Himalayan Institute of Medical Sciences, India P-210 CANCELLED P-211 VALUE OF A MODIFIED PROCEDURE OF FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION AND CELL BLOCKS PREPARATION IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF METASTATIC NASOPHARYNGEAL CARCINOMA IN LYMPH NODES Yu Xiaomeng Department of Pathology, Beijing Friendship Hospital, Capital Medical University, China P-212 CYTOLOGICAL DIAGNOSIS OF NECK LYMPH NODES PATHOLOGY. Elena Slavnova Moscow Research Institute of Oncology by Herzen P.A., Russia ― 135 ― Poster Presentations P-208 The 19th International Congress of Cytology P-213 IMPROVING THE YIELD OF CELL DEPOSITION ONTO GLASS SLIDES TO DETECT RARE TARGET CELLS Douglas T Yamanishi1), Cliff Hom1), António Guia2), Mark Sarinana2), Ky Truong2), Lydia E Figueroa1), Erico Von Bueren1) 1) Sakura Finetek USA, Inc., United States, 2)Aviva Biosciences Corp., United States P-214 A MINIMALLY INVASIVE METHOD (LIQUID BIOPSY) ENABLING DETECTION OF RARE CELLS USING CELL ENRICHMENT AND IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY Douglas T Yamanishi1), António Guia2), Mark Sarinana2), Ky Truong2), Cliff Hom1), Lydia E Figueroa1), Erico Von Bueren1) 1) Sakura Finetek USA, Inc., United States, 2)Aviva Biosciences Corp., United States P-215 THE UTILITY OF CYTOLOGIC FEATURES FOR THE DIAGNOSIS OF TUBERCULOUS CERVICAL LYMPHADENITIS Yu-deok Choi, Jong-hee Nam, Chang-soo Park, Chun-young Park, Sung-sun Kim, Ga-eon Kim Chonnam National University Medical School, Korea P-216 TULAREMIA―AN UNDERDIAGNOSED DISEASE? Peter K Bode, Marco M Bühler, Guido V Bloemberg, Beata Bode University Hospital Zurich, Switzerland SOFT TISSUES P-217 Poster Presentations CYTOPATHOLOGICAL SPECTRUM OF EPITHELIOID SARCOMA IN A SERIES OF 7 UNCOMMON CASES, INCLUDING IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL FEATURES WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO LOSS OF INI1/SMARCB1 IMMUNOSTAINING, IN TWO TEST CASES. Bharat Rekhi, Neha Singh Tata Memorial Centre, India P-218 CYTOLOGIC FEATURES OF EXTRASKELETAL MYXOID CHONDROSARCOMA Chang-soo Park, Yu-deok Choi, Jong-hee Nam, Chun-young Park, Ga-eon Kim, Sung-sun Kim Chonnam National University Medical School, Korea P-219 A CASE REPORT OF CHORDOMA Hsiu-ling Chiu, Li-sun Shih, Ai-ying Chuang Koo Fundation Sun Yat-Sen Cancer Center, Taiwan P-220 ORGANIZING VENOUS THROMBUS IN SUPERFICIAL SOFT TISSUE OF LOWER LEG ASPIRATION-BIOPSY-CYTOLOGICALLY RESEMBLING A BENIGN SOFT TISSUE TUMOR AND TUMOR-LIKE LESION Hirofumi Nakayama, Mayumi Yasuhara, Takeaki Shimizu, Mie Sasaki, Masami Ibuchi, Hijiri Nakamura, Kenji Horiuchi JR Hiroshima Hospital, Japan ― 136 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology P-221 BENZO(A)PYRENE INDUCE THE INFLAMMATION, NITROSATIVE STRESS AND MATRIX DEGRADATION IN ARTICULAR CARTILAGE Tsung Hsun Hsieh Pathology, National Defence Medical Center, Taiwan P-222 PRIMARY CUTANEOUS CRYPTOCOCCOSIS A CYTOLOGICAL AND HISTOLOGICAL DIAGNOSIS Shailendra Gune1,2), Tao Yang1,2) 1) Liverpool Hospital, Australia, 2)Senior Conjoint Lecturer, School of Medicine, Western Sydney University, Australia MOLECULAR TESTING IN NON-GYNECOLOGICAL CYTOLOGY P-223 EGFR MUTATION DIAGNOSIS WITH CYTOLOGY SPECIMENS FROM LUNG IN NON-SMALL CELL LUNG CANCER Nguyen Lam, Nguyen N. Vu Pham Ngoc Thach Hospital, Viet Nam P-224 DETECTION OF EGFR MUTATION STATUS IN CYTOLOGICAL AND SURGICAL PATHOLOGY SPECIMENS Yi-ching Lin1), Rung-hua Huang2,3), Wei-yu Chen2,4), Shih-hsin Hsiao5), Chi-long Chen1,2), Sey-en Lin2,4) 1) Department of Pathology, Taipei Medical University Hospital, Taiwan, 2)Department of Pathology, School of Medicine, College of Medicine, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, Taiwan, 3)School of Medical Laboratory Science and Biotechnology, College of Medical Science and Technology, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, Taiwan, 4)Department of Pathology, Wan Fang Hospital, Taipei Medical University, Taiwan, 5)Division of Pulmonary Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Taipei Medical Univeristy Hospital, Taiwan P-225 1) Laboratory of Pathology and Cytology, Clinica de la Mujer y la Familia, Bogotá, Colombia, Laboratorio de Salud Publica, Secretaria de Salud de Bogotá, Colombia, 3)Ginesalud IPS, Bogotá Colombia, 4)Secretaria de Salud de Bogotá, Colombia, 5)University Professional, Public Health Laboratory, Columbia 2) OTHERS P-226 MICRORNA-106B PROMOTES CELL MIGRATION BY TARGETING DAB2 IN CERVICAL CARCINOMA Li Geng, Yuan Cheng, Zijian Li, Youyi Zhang, Ke You, Yanli Guo Peking University, China P-227 STUDY OF THE CIGARETTE SMOKING CONDENSATES EFFECTS ON MICRORNA REGULATION IN BLADDER CARCINOGENESIS AND PROGRESSION Bao-rung Zeng National Defense Medical Center, Taiwan ― 137 ― Poster Presentations PREVALENCE OF HPV TYPES AND ITS POSSIBLE ASSOCIATION WITH PRENEOPLASTIC ANAL LESIONS SEEN IN ANAL CYTOLOGY IN WOMEN WITH HISTORY OF SQUAMOUS INTRAEPITELIAL LESIONS OF THE FEMALE GENITAL TRACT IN BOGOTA, COLOMBIA Esperanza Teuzaba1), Hernan Vargas2), Sonia Salamanca3), Sandra Liliana Gomez B4), Jenny Paola Sanchez5) The 19th International Congress of Cytology P-228 THE ANTI-PROLIFERATIVE EFFECT OF THE SYNTHESIZED DIARYLHEPTANOID ON HUMAN PROSTATE CANCER CELLS Chang-yi Wu, Yu-ke Fu, Chun-hao Chen, Ching-yao Chang, Yuan-li Huang Department of Biotechnology, Asia University, Taiwan P-229 THE ACETONE EXTRACT OF ANGELICA SINENSIS ATTENUATES HUMAN PROSTATE CANCER CELL SURVIVAL THROUGH MANIPULATION OF APOPTOSIS AND AUTOPHAGY SIGNALING Ching-yu Chou1), Jia-rung Liu1), Yu-ke Fu1), Hsin-chieh Chiang2), Yuan-li Huang1) 1) Department of Biotechnology, Asia University, Taiwan, 2)Department of Marine Leisure and Tourism, Taipei College of Maritime Technology, Taiwan P-230 SPHINGOSINE 1-PHOSPHATE INHIBITS METASTASIS BY UP-REGULATION OF TIMP3 EXPRESSION THROUGH SUPPRESSING MIR-101 IN CHONDROSARCOMA CELLS Dong-ying Yang1), Chih-yang Lin1), Yuan-li Huang2), Chi-li Gong3), Chih-hsin Tang1) 1) China Medical University, Graduate Insitute of Basic Medical Science, Taiwan, 2)Department of Biotechnology, College of Medical and Health Science, Asia University, Taiwan, 3)Department of Physiology, China Medical University, Taiwan P-231 OSTEOPONTIN INDUCES INTERLEUKINE SEVENTEEN PRODUCTION TO ENHANCE MONOCYTE MIGRATION IN HUMAN OSTEOBLAST LIKE CELLS Yuhan Wang, Wenhui Chung, Chih-hsin Tang Graduate Institute of Basic Medical Science, China Medical University, Taiwan P-232 IFN-GAMA INDUCES SENESCENCE LIKE CHARACTERISTICS IN MOUSE BONE MARROW MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS Guofu Wang, Zhouxin Yang, Genxiang Mao, Jing Zhang Zhejiang Provincial Key Lab of Geriatrics, Zhejiang Hospital, Hangzhou, China P-233 Poster Presentations THE 95% ETHANOLIC EXTRACT FROM TYPHA ANGUSTIFOLIA HAS AN ANTI-SMOOTH MUSCLE CELL PROLIFERATION AND ANTI-INFLAMMATION EFFECT Chun-tzu Chen1), Tsai Jeffrey J.p.2), Chen Tzu-fan1), Chang Hebron C.1), Hu Rouh-mei1,2) 1) Department of Biotechnology. Asia University, Taiwan, 2)Department of Biomedical Engineering, Asia University, Taiwan P-234 THE TRANSITION ZONE STABILITY AND CILIARY PROTEIN HOMEOSTASIS OF PRIMARY CILIA ARE MAINTAINED BY TCTN2 Rueyhung Weng, Chia-en Huang, Jung-chi Liao Institute of Atomic and Molecular Sciences, Academia Sinica, Taiwan P-235 STUDY OF INTERACTIONS AND TISSUE TROPISMS OF FREE-LIVING AMOEBA WITH/TO HUMAN HOST CELLS. Jung-sheng Chen1), Dar-der Ji2), Bing-mu Hsu3), Tsui-kang Hsu4) 1) Graduate Institute of Life Sciences, National Defense Medical Center, Taiwan, 2)Department of Tropical Medicine, National Yang Ming University, Taiwan, 3)Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan, 4)Department of Ophthalmology, Cheng Hsin General Hospital, Taiwan P-236 THE EFFECT OF RETINOIC ACID IN THE MIGRATORY PHENOMENON OF ACRAL MELANOMA CELLS Yu Chih-jung1,2), Gao Hong-wei1,2), Chiang Chien-ping1,3,4) 1) National Defense Medical Center, Taiwan, 2)Graduate Institute of Pathology, Taiwan, 3)Institute of Biochemistry, Taiwan, 4)Department of Dermatology, Tri-Service General Hospital, Taiwan ― 138 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology P-237 REPORT ON THE PHYLOGENETIC STUDIES OF DIPLOSTOMATIDS PARASITES COLLECTED IN FRESHWATER FISH Mitonga M Ami, Moema E. B. E., King P. H., Rakgole J. N. Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University, South Africa P-238 WHOLE SLIDE IMAGING FOR DIGITAL CYTOPATHOLOGY IN BIG DATA ERA Zhao Haiou Yancheng City No. 1 People s Hospital, China P-239 THE ROLE OF WHOLE SLIDE IMAGING IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF NONGYNECOLOGICAL CYTOPATHOLOGY Tanin Titipungul, Sakda Waraasawapati, Piyaparom Intarawichian Mahasarakham Hospital, Thailand P-240 MU-TNED: AN ELECTRONIC DATABASE FOCUSED ON LONG-TERM STUDY OF THYROID NODULE Magda Esebua, Iris Zachary, Uzma Khan University of Missouri, United States P-241 UTILITY OF P16INK4A/KI-67 DOUBLE LABELLING IMMUNOSTAINING (CINTECⓇ PLUS) FOR EVALUATION OF SQUAMOUS LESIONS IN CONVENTIONAL SMEARS. Ascharapan Chaiban, Samreung Rangdaeng Chiang Mai University, Thailand P-242 NOVEL WELL-COAGULUM CLOT CELL BLOCK METHOD ON FINE-NEEDLE ASPIRATION Kampol Pongsiralai, Sayanan Chowsilpa, Nakarin Inmutto, Tanop Srisuwan, Thanes Kattipatanapong, Samreung Rangdaeng Chaing Mai university, Thailand NASA TASK LOAD INDEX FOR DIGITAL CYTOLOGY. COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF INPUT DEVICES. Eduardo Alcaraz1), Alexandra Kundisova2), Sergio Hernandez3), Agnes Gilberte4), Gerardo Valenzuela5), Cristina Martin6), Angeles Abellan1), Enrique Poblet7), Ignacio Martinez8), Nicolas Sanchez9) 1) Department of Pathology, University Hospital Morales Meseguer, Spain, 2)Faculty of Medicine, University of Bratislava, Slovakia, 3)Faculty of Medicine, University of Murcia, Spain, 4)Faculty of Medicine, University of Montpellier, France, 5)Faculty of Medicine, University of Juarez De Durango, Mexico, 6)Faculty of Medicine, University of Salamanca, Spain, 7)University Hospital Reina Sofia, Spain, 8) Faculty of Physiotherapy, University of Murcia, Spain, 9)National Institute of Statistics, Spain P-244 GEL-TUBE TECHNIQUE: A COST EFFECTIVE AND SAMPLE SPARING METHOD FOR THE PREPARATION OF COMPACT CELL BLOCKS. Ching-yuan Chen1), Chih-yi Liu1), Hui-chih Tsai1), Yu-lin Ko1), Chi-jung Huang2,3) 1) Division of Pathology, Sijhih Cathay General Hospital, Taiwan, 2)Department of Biochemistry, National Defense Medical Center, Taiwan, 3)Department of Medical Research, Cathay General Hospital, Taiwan P-245 NANO-PATHOLOGY IMAGING USING CYTOLOGY MATERIALS Etsuko Futaya KONICA MINOLTA, INC., Japan ― 139 ― Poster Presentations P-243 The 19th International Congress of Cytology P-246 EFFECTIVE APPROACH FOR COLLECTING INDIVIDUAL CELLS AND MEASURING A SINGLE CELL ADHESION FORCE Stan L Karsten, Anialac Zavala, Zhongcai Ma, Lili C Kudo NeuroInDx, Inc., United States P-247 PREPARATION OF HIGH-QUALITY CYTOSCRAPE CELL BLOCKS FROM CONVENTIONAL FNA CYTOLOGY SLIDES OF LYMPH NODES: A TECHNICAL REPORT ON A MODIFIED METHOD Suk Jin Choi, Lucia Kim, In Suh Park, Jee Young Han, Joon Mee Kim, Young Chae Chu Department of Pathology, Inha University Hospital, Korea P-248 FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION CYTOLOGY (FNAC) SIMULATION USING PHANTOMS. UNIVERSITY TEACHING EXPERIENCE Eduardo Alcaraz1,2), Alexandra Kundisova3), Aleksijs Stopinskijs4), Agnes Gilberte5), Cristina Martin6), Gerardo Valenzuela7), Joanna Lenik8), Iga Leszczynska8), Iva Cerna9), Martina Andrasova9) 1) Department of Pathology, University Hospital Morales Meseguer, Spain, 2)Faculty of Medicine, University of Murcia, Spain, 3)Faculty of Medicine, University of Bratislava, Slovakia, 4)Faculty of Medicine, University of Riga, Latvia, 5)Faculty of Medicine, University of Montpellier, France, 6)Faculty of Medicine, University of Salamanca, Spain, 7)Faculty of Medicine, University of Juarez De Durango, Mexico, 8)Faculty of Medicine, University of Krakov, Poland, 9)Faculty of Medicine, University of Prague, Czech Republic P-249 ANALYSIS OF 740 CASES WITH PERITONEAL WASHING CYTOLOGY IN GYNECOLOGIC EPITHELIAL CANCER Ping-fung Chung, Tsu-Yao Cheng, Ya-ting Lee, Min-se Huang, Ming-hsiang Weng, Chun-ming Wang, I-shiow Jan, Sow-hsong Kuo Department of Laboratory Medicine, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taiwan P-250 Poster Presentations DIAGNOSTIC DIFFICULTIES IN FINE-NEEDLE ASPIRATIONS FROM PARATHYROID LESIONS Semen Onder, Evsen Apaydin, Teksin Isgorucu, Yasemin Ozluk, Dilek Yilmazbayhan, Pinar Firat Department of Pathology, Istanbul Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul University, Turkey P-251 MUCINOUS BALLS IN FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION CYTOLOGY SMEARS OF PROSTATE Perikala V Kumar, Reza Rasoolmali, Maral Mokhtari, Mehrzad Lutfi Department of Pathology, Cytopathology Division, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Iran P-252 THE STUDY OF THE CORRELATION BETWEEN TUMOR SUPPRESSOR FOXO3 AND RECURRENCE RATE IN BLADDER CANCER. Yi-ting Chen National Defense Medical Center, Taiwan P-253 A CASE OF NECK LYMPH NODE METASTASIS FROM UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA WITH AN UNUSUAL PLASMACYTOID MORPHOLOGY IN FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION (FNA) Yeh-han Wang1,2), Wen-ling Yang1), Yi-shiou Chen1), Hsin-lun Liu1), Wei Cheng1) 1) Department of Surgical Pathology, Keelung Hospital, Ministry of Health and Welfare, Taiwan, Department of Surgical Pathology, Heping Fuyou Branch, Taipei City Hospital, Taiwan 2) ― 140 ― The 19th International Congress of Cytology P-254 CUTANEOUS METASTASES: A STUDY OF 138 CASES DIAGNOSED BY FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION CYTOLOGY Uma Handa1), Reetu Kundu1), Kislay Dimri2) 1) Department of Pathology, Government Medical College and Hospital, India, 2)Department of Radiotherapy & Oncology, Government Medical College and Hospital, India P-255 8 CASES OF KAPOSI S SARCOMA WERE DIAGNOSED BY A MODIFIED FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION METHOD COMBING CELL BLOCK IN CHINESE ACQUIRED IMMUNODEFICIENCY SYNDROME PATIENTS Lei Sun, Peng Wang Department of Pathology, Beijing Ditan Hospital, Capital Medical University, China P-256 CYTOMORPHOLOGIC FEATURES USEFUL FOR SEPARATION OF SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA FROM BENIGN SQUAMOUS CYSTS: A MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS Magda Esebua, Lester Layfield, David(eric) Ewing, Robert Schmidt University of Missouri, United States P-257 A CASE OF MALIGNANT PERITONEAL MESOTHELIOMA DIAGNOSED BY EUS-FNA Eri Kokaji1), Takashi Hori1), Shinichi Hayashi2), Takahiko Nakajima2), Shigeharu Miwa2), Johji Imura1,2) 1) Department of Diagnostic Pathology, Toyama University Hospital, Japan, 2)Department of Diagnostic Pathology, Graduate School of Medicine and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Toyama, Japan P-258 CYTODIAGNOSIS OF PRIMARY LYMPHOMA OF THE BONE: REPORT OF 4 CASES WITH HISTOLOGICAL CORRELATION Roque G Wiseman Pinto, Preeti Singh Department of Pathology, Goa Medical College, India P-259 Department of Pathology, Goa Medical College, India P-260 CYTOLOGY IN DIAGNOSIS OF INTRAOCULAR MALIGNANCIES: 20-YEAR EXPERIENCE IN A SINGLE INSTITUTE Jen-fan Hang, Chih-yi Hsu, Chiung-Ru Lai Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taiwan P-261 THE USE OF FINE-NEEDLE ASPIRATION BIOPSY (FNAB) IN THE DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT OF PATIENTS WITH UVEAL MELANOMA Diva R Salomao, Maria Garcia, Jose Pulido Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, United States P-262 NON-HEMATOPOETIC MALIGNANCIES IN CEREBROSPINAL FLUID: AN INSTITUTIONAL EXPERIENCE. Evsen Apaydin, Hüseyin Karatay, Ecem Sunnetcioglu, Yasemin Ozluk, Bilge Bilgic, Dilek Yilmazbayhan, Pinar Firat Department of Pathology, Istanbul Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul University, Turkey P-263 OSTEOBLASTOMA-A RARE TUMOR WITH UNUSUAL PRESENTATION DIAGNOSED ON CYTOLOGY Smita Chandra, Harish Chandra, Nadia Shirazi, Anil K Juyal Department of Pathology, Himalayan Institute of Medical Sciences, India ― 141 ― Poster Presentations ONCOCYTIC NEOPLASM: FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION ON DIAGNOSIS Roque G Wiseman Pinto, Merline Augustine The 19th International Congress of Cytology P-264 THE INVESTIGATION REPORT ABOUT JOB STRESS OF THE CYTOLOGIC EXAMINATION WORKERS IN JAPAN Emiko Suga1), Tadao Suzuki1), Hideto Matsunaga1), Naoki Imamura1), Toshinori Oinuma1), Shotaro Maeda2), Toru Yoshikawa3) 1) Depertment of Clinical Laboratory, Kawaguchi Municipal Medical Center, Japan, 2)LSI Medicine, Pathology and Cytology Center, Japan, 3)National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, Japan Poster Presentations ― 142 ― Authors Index A Abdrakhimova, D. B. Abdrakhimova, G. B. Abe, Hideyuki Abe, Hitomi Abelardo, Agustina D Abellan, Angeles Abesamis, Robert Glen R Adachi, Hironari Adachi, Katsuyuki Adem, Camilo Aga, Evangelia Agarwala, Sandeep Agrawal, Parimal Ahmed, Aijaz Aida, Shinsuke Aihara, Noriko Aishima, Shinichi Akahane, Tomoko Akaishi, Junko Akashi, Shizuka Akazawa, Yasuhiro Akiba, Jun Akiyama, Tetsu Akutagawa, Hiroshi Akutsu, Tomoko Al-awadhi, Rana M Alamanou, Evangelia Alcaraz, Eduardo Alexander, Melissa Ali, Syed Z. CM09-2 CM09-2 SY06-6 P-174 P-162 P-243 P-162 P-093 O-072 BD-2 P-007, P-009 P-196 O-040, O-047 O-042, P-003 P-102, P-174 P-102 O-057 P-064 SY16-5 P-200 P-080 SY06-6 SY10-2 P-200 P-040 O-004, O-074 P-051 P-243, P-248 P-204 SY07-3, WS14, CM10-4, CM12-4 Alibekov, Bahytzhan P-115 Allen, Lisa P-011 Allison, Derek B P-132 Almocera, Emelisa G CM01-4 Alvarado-cabrero, Isabel SS01-5 Alvin, Tung P-088 Amari, Yasuko P-203 Amarowicz, Magdalena O-078, O-099 Amemiya, Kenji O-024, P-029 Ami, Mitonga M P-237 Amornpichetkul, Kanchana P-118 An, Jungsuk P-105 Andrasova, Martina P-248 Angrisani, Basilio P-184 Ånonsen, Kim Antonia, Mourtzikou Anupurba, Shilpa Anurova, Olga Aoki, Daisuke P-187 P-027 O-013 P-065 SY04-8, P-044, P-052, P-053, P-064 Aoki, Yuuji CT-2 Aoyama, Hajime O-081 Aoyama, Tadashi P-035 Apaydin, Evsen P-117, P-250, P-262 Aradhya, Vishveshwara M.s O-002 Arai, Satoru P-205 Arai, Tomio O-055, P-082 Arai, Yoshifumi P-080 Araki, Koichiro P-062 Arimoto, Takahide O-072 Aris, Spathis P-027 Arola, Johanna WS18 Asada, Masanori P-185 Asahi, Yoko P-100 Asai-sato, Mikiko O-017, P-120 Asakura, Keiko P-020 Asano, Ryoko P-120 Athanasiadi, Elena P-027 Athanasiou, Evaggelos P-075 Auger, Manon SY12 Augustine, Merline P-259 Austin, R. Marshall PL02 Ayabe, Asia P-190 Aydin, Ozlem CM10-1 Aydogdu, Gulay P-173 Ayturk, Semra O-028 Azami, Shiho CT-2 B B, Jayraj Bae, Ja Seong Bai, Yanhua Bak, Kamila Baldi, Carlo Bamba, Masamichi Ban, Shinichi Bando, Kenji Baniak, Nick Banno, Kouji Bardales, Ricardo H Barizzi, Jessica ― 143 ― O-082 P-172 SY16-2 O-078, O-099 P-206 P-122 P-147 P-097 O-053, O-106 P-053, P-064 O-063 SS02-3, SY20-4 Authors Index Bellas, Carmen Bellevicine, Claudio Bellizzi, Andrew Ben Mordechay, Mali Bergeron, Christine Beyer, Thomas Bhatla, Neerja Bhattacharjee, M Bilgic, Bilge Bishop, Justin A. Bisht, Sampan S Bloemberg, Guido V Bode, Beata Bode, Peter K Bode-lesniewska, Beata Boerner, Scott L Bogatyrev, Vladimir Bonde, Jesper Bongiovanni, Massimo Booth, Christine Borisova, Olesya Bottiglieri, Achille Bragaru, Mariana Braye, Stephen Brozic, Andreja Bubendorf, Lukas Bucek, Simon Buettner, Reinhard Bühler, Marco M Buranatasa, Manus P-060, P-121 O-023, O-059, WS26 P-192 P-090 VMT01, SY18-4 CM14-2 P-003 P-089 P-262 WS14, SY12 O-065 P-216 P-216 O-091, P-216 O-091, O-093 O-052 P-065, P-066, P-139 LS-B-2, BD-4, SY08-1 SY05-5, WS13, SY12, P-166 LS-A-2 P-113 P-206 P-070 P-074 O-111 IA02-1, WS27 O-111 CM14-4, CM14-5 P-216 P-118 C Caleo, Alessia Calongos, Giannina Luque Camaris, Catherine Can, Nuray Canberk, Sule Canfell, Karen Cao, Yongbao Cao, Yungui Caputo, Vincenza Caraway, Nancy P. Cauley, C. E Ceausu, Zenaida P-184 P-041, P-068 P-067 O-028, O-049 CM10-3, CM15-4, P-165 CM04-3 P-110 O-001 P-206 VMT08 O-050 P-070 Celik, Mehmet Centeno, Barbara A. Cerna, Iva Chae, Seoung-wan Chai, Chee-yin Chaiban, Ascharapan Chand, Gyan Chandra, Ashish O-028 VMT02, CM16-2 P-248 P-019 P-111 P-241 O-061, P-168 VMT05, SY12, WS20 Chandra, Harish O-046, O-065, P-209, P-263 Chandra, Smita O-046, O-065, P-209, P-263 Chang, Bin SY09-3 Chang, Che B O-104 Chang, Ching-yao P-228 Chang, Hye Jin P-006 Chang, Sheng-tsung SY13-3 Chang, Yi-ming P-123 Chantziantoniou, Nikolaos O-038, CT-7 Chao, Wan-ru P-178 Cheban, Nicolai P-139 Chen, Chi-long P-224 Chen, Chien-chin M P-179, P-182 Chen, Ching-yuan O-105, P-038, P-244 Chen, Chun-hao P-228 Chen, Chun-Jung P-087 Chen, Chun-tzu P-233 Chen, HuiChi CM12-1 Chen, Jun O-062 Chen, Jung-sheng P-235 Chen, Lan CM08-3, O-102, P-124, P-128 Chen, Longwen WS22 Chen, Mei-ling P-016 Chen, Ta-liang P-028 Chen, Tse C O-104 Chen, Wei-yu P-224 Chen, Wen CM08-1 Chen, Wen-Ying P-087 Chen, Yi-shiou P-253 Chen, Yi-ting P-252 Chen, Ying SY09-3, O-044 Cheng, Tsu-Yao CM12-6, P-109, P-197, P-249 Cheng, Wei P-253 Cheng, Wern-cherng P-197 Cheng, Ye P-156 ― 144 ― Authors Index Cheng, Yuan P-226 Cheung, Annie N CM02-2 Cheung, Tracy P-023 Chhieng, David CM15-2 Chiang, Hsin-chieh P-229 Chiba, Sawako P-140, P-203 Chiba, Wataru P-062 Chien-ping, Chiang P-236 Chih-jung, Yu P-236 Chiu, Hsiu-ling P-219 Choe, Gheeyoung P-006 Choi, Kum Ja P-048 Choi, Suk Jin P-247 Choi, Yu-deok P-045, P-215, P-218 Chong, Angela CM05-4 Chong, Yosep P-163 Chou, Ching-yu P-229 Choudhury, Monisha CM06-10 Chow, Jeffrey P-088 Chowsilpa, Sayanan P-151, P-242 Chrelias, Charalampos P-007 Christine, Kottaridi P-027 Chu, Young Chae P-247 Chuang, Ai-ying P-219 Chuang, Shih-sung SY13-3 Chung, Ping-fung P-109, P-249 Chung, Wenhui P-231 Cipolletta Campanile, Anna SY20-4 Cochand-Priollet, Beatrix SY12, VMT16 Cohen, Steven P-204 Coombs, Robert P-014 Cui, Xiujie O-095 Cunha Santos, Gilda da WS07, WS21, WS26 Cunningham, Bruce P-011 D D, Oyunchimeg Dai, Jun Darden, Janice Darragh, Teresa M. Das, Bidyutprava Das, Reena Davis, James De Biase, Dario De Chiara, Annarosaria De Luca, Caterina CM01-1 O-098 P-014 VMT13, SY18-5 O-013, O-018 O-060 P-023 O-023 SY20-4 O-022, O-023 Dekate, Jyoti Demura, Tatiana Denton, Karin Desai, Minaxi DeSalvo, William Devaraj, Mamatha Dey, Pranab Dhotre, Sanjay V Di Bonito, Luigi Di Lorito, Alessia Di Spirito, Maria Dilcher, Thomas Dimri, Kislay Dina, Roberto Dinesh, U. S. Dinter, Morana Dogan, Oner Dokyu, Misaki Domanski, Henryk A. Dong, Zhengwei Doorbar, John Doughty, Richard Doyle, Helen Dubb, Michelle Dube, Valerie Dudding, Nick Duskova, Jaroslava Dvorackova, Jana Dwina Billianti, Yagi O-052 P-037 SY18-3 LS-B-1 LS-G P-089 O-068 CM06-14 WS10 SY04-4 O-022 P-072 P-254 SY05-2 CM06-13 O-012 P-117 P-112 WS15 P-095 PGL02 O-044 P-067 P-014 O-007 WS08 VMT11 P-194 CM01-3 E Earl, U E. B. E., Moema Edelstein, Evgeny Egashira, Yutaro Eguchi, Satoko Ehara, Michiko Ehya, Hormoz El Nabi, Abdulla H El-habashi, Ahmed H Elbaum, Leah Elcheva, Irina Ena, Brandy Enaka, Makiko Endo, Chiaki Endo, Yukari Engels, Marianne Enoki, Yasuyuki ― 145 ― P-089 P-237 P-090 P-200 O-072 P-148, P-152, P-161 VMT18 P-150 O-051 P-090 P-065 P-190 P-120 SS06-2 SY07-4 CM14-4, CM14-5 O-033 Authors Index Enomoto, Yasunori Ershova, Elisaveta S Esaka, Shikine Esebua, Magda Eszlinger, Markus Eto, Masatoshi Ewing, David(eric) Fukami, Takehiko Fukasawa, Hiroko Fukase, Masayuki Fukuda, Masami Fukuda, Saori Fukuda, Toshio P-106 O-085 O-055, P-082 P-240, P-256 O-059 SS05-2 P-256 F Fadda, Guido Faiss, Siegbert Faistova, Hana Fan, Yang Fang, Wei-gang Faquin, William C. SY05-3, SY12 CM14-3 P-194 O-070 O-025 SY05-4, SY12, CM15-1 Farnsworth, Annabelle CM04-1, LS-F-1, SY18-2 Fassunke, Jana CM14-5 Fayzullina, Nafisa P-037 Feng, Jianguo O-027 Fernandez-del Castillo, C. O-050 Field, Andrew S. VMT03, SY02-2, KL01, SY20-2 Figueroa, Lydia E P-213, P-214 Firat, Pinar CM10-2, P-117, P-173, P-250, P-262 Firnhaber, Cynthia P-014 Fischer, Andrew H O-062 Ford, Gene P-132 Fragoulakis, Vassilis P-027 Fu, Yu-ke P-228, P-229 Fu, Yun CM08-2 Fujihara, Megumu P-136 Fujii, Akiko P-147 Fujii, Masahiko P-056, P-057 Fujii, Takuma P-030 Fujii, Tomoyuki O-072 Fujima, Mizuho P-099 Fujimoto, Jiro P-046 Fujisawa, Takehiko P-092 Fujita, Masashi P-106 Fujita, Taishi P-133 Fujiwara, Hiromi SS06-1 Fujiwara, Hitoshi P-031 Fujiwara, Masachika SY06-3 Fujiwara, Toshiyoshi SY10-4 Fujiyama, Junzo VMT10 P-047 P-022 P-063 P-059 O-009 CM03-4, CT-4, P-086, P-146 SY06-6 SY03-5, P-157 P-195 P-195 SS03-2 SY04-6, SY04-CR, SS02-3, SY20-4 P-120 O-077 O-058 O-043, O-058 P-035 P-120 SY04-3 CT-8 P-149, P-245 Fukumitsu, Chihiro Fukunaga, Masaharu Fukushima, Airi Fukushima, Noriyoshi Fukuya, Minako Fulciniti, Franco Furugori, Megumi Furuhashi, Madoka Furuta, Noriyuki Furuta, Reiko Furuya, Kenichi Furuya, Mitsuko Futagami, Masayuki Futami, Kitaro Futaya, Etsuko G Gabriel, Ashley O-003 Gan, Xiaowei O-001 Gao, Hong-wei P-123 Garcia, Maria P-261 García-fresnadillo, Diego P-060, P-121 Gaur, Dushyant S O-046 Geddie, William R O-007, O-052 Geng, Li P-010, P-226 Ghorab, Zeina O-007 Ghosh, Chandrani P-012 Gibo, Kazuo P-059 Gilberte, Agnes P-243, P-248 Gilles, Andre P-034 Goda, Mamoru P-138 Godard, Mandana P-014 Godfrey, Catherine P-014 Gomez B, Sandra Liliana P-225 Gong, Chi-li P-230 Gong, Huan P-128 Gornik Kramberger, Kristina O-005 Goswami, Hansa M CM06-14 Goto, Taichiro O-024 ― 146 ― Authors Index Goto, Yukinobu SS06-1 Goto, Yuya SY04-3 Gotov, Uyanga CM01-1 Gourley, Charlie SY10-5 Grace, Julienne P-088 Gragnano, Gianluca O-022, O-023 Grassi, Pierangela SS02-3 Greening, Shirley E. ME06 Gu, Ping O-001 Guan, Kevin P-190 Gubanna, Manjunath Vimala O-002, O-082 Gui, Xian CM08-5 Guia, António P-213, P-214 Gune, Shailendra P-222 Gunes, Pembegul P-165 Guo, Huimin P-189 Guo, Huiqin O-021 Guo, Yanli P-226 Gupta, Barkha O-094 Gupta, Nalini O-068 Gupta, Vibha P-209 H Ha, Hwa-jeong Ha, Seung Yeon Haba, Reiji CT-3 P-105 SS06-3, P-097, P-138 Hachisuga, Toru P-031 Haga, Hironori SY19-4 Hagiwara, Katsumi P-041, P-068 Hagiwara, Masaru SY06-5 Haiou, Zhao P-238 Hajdu, Christina P-204 Haji Mat Rasil, Nurul Rasalin P-055 Hakuraku, Mieko SS05-2 Hamakawa, Shinji O-103 Hamasaki, Makoto SY11-5 Hamashima, Yuri O-055, P-082 Han, Jee Young SS05-1, P-247 Han, Xiaotian SY09-3 Han, Xu P-085 Hanada, Azusa WS12 Handa, Rumiko P-193 Handa, Uma P-254 Hang, Jen-fan LS-D-1, SS03-3, CM12-3, P-171, Hanley, Sharon J. B. Hao, Hiroyuki Haraoka, Seiji Harden, Allison Harigane, Yukiyo Harre, Andrew Harris, Sara Hasan, Roumina Hasegawa, Mizue Hasegawa, Seiki Hasegawa, Toshihiko Hashi, Akihiko Hashimoto, Shigeru Hashimoto, Shiho Hashimukai, Keisuke Hashimura, Naohiko Hata, Sakae Hatakeyama, Kinta Hattori, Manabu Hauge, Truls Hayakawa, Chie Hayama, Shoko Hayashi, Kumiko Hayashi, Naomi Hayashi, Shinichi Hayashi, Takuma Hayashi, Tohru Hayashi, Toshitetsu Hayashi, Yoshitake Hayashida, Ryo He, Hui He, Qing He, Shurong Hebisawa, Akira Hebron C., Chang Heimann, Alan Heine, Ralf Hepzibha, Rani Herbert, Amanda Hernandez, Sergio Herynh, Inha Herzog, Michelle Hida, Tomoyuki Higa, Mika Higa, Yoshihiro Higashida, Taro ― 147 ― P-260 SY17-3 O-112, P-069 CT-8 P-011 P-047 P-067 P-023 P-061 SY11-1 SY11-4 IA01-2 P-022 O-071 P-059 P-122 P-001 SS03-2, O-103 P-093, P-186 O-043 P-187 P-193 P-076 P-114 P-193 P-257 O-016 O-009 P-138 SY15-5 CT-8 O-039 P-128 CM08-3, P-128 P-104 P-233 P-169 CM14-1 CM06-13 SS02-2, SY08-2, VMT11, WS29 P-243 P-090 SY09-2 SY11-5 P-004 P-083 P-058 Authors Index Higo, Mieko Higuchi, Kayoko Higuchi, Miyoko P-205 P-158 WS30, O-096, O-097 Hijioka, Susumu SY07-1 Himakhun, Wanwisa SS01-2 Hirahara, Fumiki O-017, P-024 Hirai, Yasuo SY04-1, SY04-8, SY04-9, O-019, LS-D-2, WS12, WS17 Hiramoto, Kenji P-104 Hiraoka, Mark P-023 Hirasawa, Akira P-052, P-053, P-064 Hirasawa, Takeshi P-071 Hirata, Shuji P-022 Hirata, Tetsushi O-110 Hirata, Tomomi P-114 Hirato, Junko P-146 Hirokawa, Mitsuyoshi SS04-2, SY12, WS30, O-096, O-097 Hirooka, Yasuaki SY07-4 Hirose, Yoshinobu P-200 Hiroshima, Kenzo SY11-1, O-103 Hirota, Seiichi O-112, P-069 Hirota, Tomomi P-062 Hirotsu, Yosuke O-024 Hisamonie Koh, Farah Susantie P-055 Ho, Yung-Chyuan P-087 Hoda, Rana S. WS02, SS01-1, P-072 Hoda, Syed A P-072 Hodoshima, Shu SY03-6 Hom, Cliff P-213, P-214 Honda, Masatake P-100 Hong, Shen O-006, P-018, P-021 Hong, Soonwon SY12, CM15-5 Hong, Sung Ran P-019, P-048 Hong-wei, Gao P-236 Honma, Naoko P-082 Hoon, Tan Puay CM05-7, SS03-6 Hori, Takashi P-257 Horie, Kayo SY04-3, O-020, O-030 Horie, Yasushi SY07-4 Horiguchi, Ayana P-017 Horimoto, Aya Horiuchi, Kenji Hoshi, Rira Hoshiai, Keita Hoshii, Yuta Hoshikawa, Masahiro Hosone, Masaru P-001 P-220 SS06-4 O-030 P-174 P-193 SY20-1, P-114, P-205 P-015 O-105 P-224 P-221 P-235 O-104, O-100 CM12-3, P-171, P-260 P-178 P-235 O-039 P-085 O-064 O-041 P-244 P-234 P-249 P-109 P-224 O-100 O-066 P-228, P-229, P-230 O-064 O-035 P-171 P-194 O-005 O-041 P-169 Hosonuma, Shinji Hsiao, Chien-lung Hsiao, Shih-hsin Hsieh, Tsung Hsun Hsu, Bing-mu Hsu, Chih Y Hsu, Chih-yi Hsu, Jeng-dong Hsu, Tsui-kang Hu, Aixia Hu, Hayan Huan, Zhao Huang, Cheng-chen Huang, Chi-jung Huang, Chia-en Huang, Min-se Huang, Ming-se Huang, Rung-hua Huang, Shih H Huang, Yu-chuen Huang, Yuan-li Hui-qin, Guo Hulikal, Narendra Hung, Mau-ren Hurnik, Pavel Hutter Celik, Simona Hwang, Sheng-ping Hwang, Sonya I Ibuchi, Masami Ichibe, Kazuo Ichikawa, Ryoko Ide, Yoshihiro Iftner, Thomas Ihara, Mieko Iida, Maki Iida, Yasushi Iino, Mizuki ― 148 ― P-220 O-029 P-030 O-112 LS-F-2 P-004 P-137 SY10-2 CT-2 Authors Index Ikeda, Jun-ichiro Ikeda, Kazuto Ikeda, Keisuke Ikeda, Masae Ikeda, Norihiko SY01-2 O-037 CT-8 P-071 SY06-5, SY06-8, SS06-2, O-086, O-087, P-098 Ikeda, Shu-ichi SY17-2 Ikegami, Atsushi P-029 Ikegami, Masahiro P-017 Ikehara, Yuzuru SY01-4 Illei, Peter B P-132 Imaizumi, Masayuki O-055, P-082 Imamura, Naoki P-264 Imura, Johji P-193, P-257 Inaba, Mayumi O-029 Inada, Chifumi O-009 Inagaki, Machiko P-056, P-057 Inayama, Kumiko P-185 Inayama, Yoshiaki P-140, P-144, P-203 Inmutto, Nakarin P-242 Inomoto, Chie SY13-5, SS07-3 Inoue, Futaba P-036 Inoue, Hiromi SY03-6 Inoue, Kayo P-069 Intarawichian, Piyaparom P-239 Ioannou, Maria P-175 Ionescu, Crangu P-070 Irie, Junji P-135 Irie, Sumiko P-135 Irla, Joanna O-078 Isgorucu, Teksin P-250 Ishibashi, Tomomi P-017 Ishida, Masanori P-116 Ishigami, Emi P-076 Ishihara, Tohma P-080 Ishii, Eri P-029 Ishii, Yasuyoshi P-056, P-057 Ishii, Yoshio P-022 Ishikawa, Norihiko P-174 Ishikawa, Yuichi O-058 Ishiko, Osamu O-016 Ishizaki, Mikiko O-086 Ishizaki, Sachie P-200 Ishizu, Eiko P-136 Ishizu, Haruna P-203 Isimbaldi, Giuseppe P-166 Isobe, Hiroaki P-205 Isonishi, Seiji Itami, Makiko Itani, Yoshio Ito, Hitoshi Ito, Ichiro Ito, Koichi Ito, Natsuko Ito, Yuki Itoh, Hitoshi P-054 O-110 O-008 P-071 P-100 SY16-5 O-037 P-047 SY13-5, IA03-3, SS07-3 Itou, Satoshi P-195 Itoyama, Masako O-112 Ivanovic, Dunja P-134 Ivanovic, Marina P-192 Ivanus, Urska O-005 Iwai, Sachiko O-108 Iwamoto, Tokunori P-108 Iwasaki, Akinori SY11-5 Iwasaki, Kentaro P-102 Iwase, Hiromi P-114, P-205 Iwase, Toshiaki P-076 Iwashita, Akinori CT-8 Iwata, Takashi P-044 Iyama-Kurtycz, Daniel F. WS01, VMT07, SS05, SY19-5, WS31, P-127 Iyer, Venkateswaran K SY13-4, O-042, SS07-5, O-109, P-003, P-084, P-153, P-196 J Jaatinen, Pia Jain, Deepali Jain, Manjula Jain, Shyama Jaiprakash, Padmapriya Jaiswal, Sushila Jan, I-shiow Jaragh, Mohammad Jeffrey J.p., Tsai Jeng, Yung-ming Jeon, Yoon Kyung Jeong, Hoiseon Jezersek, Sandra Jhala, Darshana ― 149 ― O-092 CM06-7, O-042, O-109, P-084 CM06-5 O-094 P-081 P-143 CM12-6, P-109, P-197, P-249 P-077 P-233 P-126, P-197 SS07-4 P-019 O-005 VMT07, WS24 Authors Index Jhala, Nirag C. Ji, Dar-der Ji, Soon-jin Jia, Bingbing Jian, Yi-jun Jiang, Shi-xu Jiang, Yong Jin, So-young Jing, Xin Jinlan, Piao J. N., Rakgole Jordania, Kirill Joura, Elmar A Jung, Chan Kwon SY07-5, WS24 P-235 P-163 P-110 P-179 SY06-4 CM08-6 P-019 SS04-5 P-010 P-237 P-065, P-066 SY17-1 CM03-5, SY16-3, P-172 P-172 P-263 Jung, So Lyung Juyal, Anil K K Kaba, Sadayuki Kabylbekova, Elmira Kadomoto, Tatsuki Kadota, Kyuichi Kagawa, Shunsuke Kage, Masayoshi Kai, Keita Kaixuan, Yang Kajiwara, Hiroshi SY20-3 P-115 P-058 P-097, P-138 SY10-4 SY06-6 O-057 O-070 SY13-5, SS07-3, P-071 Kajiwara, Naohiro SY06-5, O-087 Kakihana, Masatoshi SY06-5, O-087 Kaku, Tsunehisa SY03-4 Kakudo, Kennichi SY05-1, SS04-4, SY16-2, O-095, P-166, P-167 Kakuno, Ayako P-041, P-068, P-069 Kalaivani, M O-109 Kalimuthu, Sri Ganesh P-119 Kallioniemi, Olli PGL01 Kamal, Meherbano Mustafa CM06-4 Kamei, Toshiaki SY11-5, O-103 Kameneva, Larisa V O-085 Kameya, Toru P-044 Kameyama, Kaori SY05-1, P-052, P-166 Kaminsky, David B. PL01, IA03-1 Kamio, Junko SS06-2 Kan, Yunzhen Kanakul, Namthip Kanaya, Taro Kanda, Hiroaki Kane, Shubhada V. Kaneko, Hiroyasu Kaneko, Ryohei Kaneoya, Hisami Kang, Chang Suk Kanma, Hiroshi Kanomata, Naoki Kanthan, Rani Kanthan, Sellaih C Kao, Kenneth Kapila, Kusum Kar, Asaranti O-039 P-118 O-071 O-058 CM06-2 P-148, P-152, P-161 P-159 P-092 P-163 SY06-3 SS03-2, SY15-5 O-053, O-106 O-106 O-003 SS02-1 O-013, O-018, CM06-8 Kar, Tushar O-013, O-018 Karakitsos, Petros SY04-2, P-007, P-008, P-009, P-027, P-051, P-170 Karakitsou, Efrossyni P-051 Karalak, Anant CM02-1 Karantana, Maria P-075, P-175 Karatay, Hüseyin P-117, P-262 Kares, Saara O-073 Karsten, Stan L P-246 Kartawy, Amany P-090 Kartika, Esther CM01-3 Kasahara, Takehiro P-174 Katakura, Kazuya P-138 Kataoka, Fumio P-052 Katayama, Eiji O-015 Katayama, Hironori P-114, P-205 Katayama, Yukiko P-147 Kato, Ayako P-098 Kato, Gen-ichi P-122 Kato, Hisamori P-024 Kato, Junji P-159 Kato, Nobuaki SY13-5, SS07-3, P-071 Kato, Noriko P-063 Kato, Toshikazu P-122 Katoh, Ryohei SY16-5, P-022 Katoh, Takao P-020 Katsuki, Naomi P-097, P-138 Katsura, Ken-ichiro P-020 Kattipatanapong, Thanes P-242 ― 150 ― Authors Index Katzav, Aviva P-090 Kaushal, Seema O-109, P-153 Kawabata, Ayako SY10-2 Kawabata, Kenji O-033 Kawagoe, Michio P-041, P-068 Kawaguchi, Saki P-112 Kawaguchi, Youhei O-086, P-098 Kawahara, Akihiko SY06-6, P-158 Kawahara, Ei SS06-2, P-107 Kawahara, Kunimitsu SY11-5 Kawai, Satoshi P-030 Kawamura, Takuya O-077 Kawana, Kei O-072 Kawanishi, Namiki P-176 Kawano, Kiyoko P-205 Kawarada, Kouji P-148, P-161 Kawasaki, Takashi P-144 Kawate, Norihiko O-087 Kayata, Hiroyuki P-100 Ke, You P-010 Kennedy, Robert P-012 Khalbuss, Walid E. WS06, WS31 Khan, Uzma P-240 Khatami, Rokhsareh P-169 Kholová, Ivana O-073, O-092 Khunamornpong, Surapan P-155 Khurana, Nita O-094 Kida, Yuko O-009 Kidron, Debora P-090 Kiguchi, Kazushige P-015 Kikuchi, Miho P-203 Kikuchi, Satoru SY10-4 Kim, Bok Man P-048 Kim, Daniel O-062 Kim, Eun Kyung P-019 Kim, Ga-eon P-045, P-215, P-218 Kim, Haeryoung P-006 Kim, Hy Sook P-048 Kim, Insun CM03-1 Kim, Jong Yull IA01-3 Kim, Joon Mee P-247 Kim, Jung-soon CT-3 Kim, Lucia P-247 Kim, Min-hee P-172 Kim, Sung Nam P-019 Kim, Sung-sun P-045, P-215, P-218 Kim, Tae-jung P-163 Kinjo, Mitsuru Kinoshita, Mayumi Kinoshita, Yuichi Kiseki, Hisami Kishi, Hirohisa Kishimoto, Koji Kita, Tsunekazu Kitani, Masashi Kitasato, Hidero Kitayama, Yasuhiro Kitazawa, Riko Kiyokawa, Takako O-108, P-129 O-055, P-082 O-029 P-001 SY03-6 SS07-2 O-008 P-104 O-043 P-047 O-015 SS01-6, P-017, P-054 Klibngern, Hanpon P-151 Kliment, Martin P-194 Klimstra, David P-189 Kloboves Prevodnik, Veronika O-005, O-111 Klopcic, Ulrika O-005 Knezevic, Fabijan P-134 Ko, Eitetsu SY11-1 Ko, Hyang Mi O-007, O-052 Ko, Jen-sheng CT-5, P-078 Ko, Young Hyeh SY13-2 Ko, Yu-lin O-105, P-038, P-244 Kobayashi, Aya P-056 Kobayashi, Hiroshi P-080 Kobayashi, Orie P-036 Kobayashi, Sayaka P-086 Kobayashi, Shoji P-097 Kobayashi, Tadao K. O-029, CT-6, P-122, P-176 Kobayashi, Yaeko P-036 Kodera, Teruaki P-203 Kogan, Eugenia P-037 Koh, Hideshige P-137 Koh, Jae-soo CT-3 Kohno, Takashi SY10-1 Kohri, Toshikatsu P-195 Koide, Yuko SS05-2 Koike, Junki P-193 Koizumi, Hirotaka SY15-1 Koizumi, Yayoiko P-036 Kojic Katovic, Sandra P-134, P-177, P-207, P-208 Kojima, Keiko SY04-3 Kojima, Kenta O-010, O-031 Kojima, Masaru SY13-1 ― 151 ― Authors Index Kokaji, Eri Komatsu, Kyoko Komatsu, Masaaki Kondo, Haruhiko Kondo, Tetsuo Kong, Lingfei Kongkarnka, Sarawut Konishi, Ikuo Konoue, Takenori Korematsu, Motoko Korolczuk, Agnieszka Koshiishi, Saki Kosma, Veli Matti Kostyuchek, I Kostyuk, Svetlana V Kosuge, Noritake Kottaridi, Christine Kottu, Radhika Koukoulis, Georgios Koureas, Nikolaos Koureta, Anastasia Koyanagi, Yuki Koyatsu, Junichi Kozachenko, Andrey Krasevic, Maja Kravtsov, Vladimir Krishnamurthy, Jayashree Krogerus, Leena Kruis, Wolfgang Kuan, Yu-Hsiang Kuba, Tatsuru Kubo, Michiko Kubo, Nozomi Kubota, Mayu Kudale, Shanta Kudo, Lili C Kudo, Masami Kudva, Ranjini Kujala, Paula Kuji, Shiho Kujur, Maikal Kulemann, B. Kuma, Seiji Kumar, Perikala V Kumar, Sunil P-257 VMT10, VMT12, O-058, WS25 O-010 SY06-3 SY16-5, P-022 O-039 P-155 O-016 P-133 O-108, P-129 O-078, O-099 P-029 O-083 CM13-2 O-085 O-081 P-007, P-008 O-035 P-075, P-164, P-175 P-051 P-075, P-164, P-175 SY07-4 P-147 P-037 O-012 P-090 Kumar, Vinay Kundisova, Alexandra Kundu, Reetu Kuniyoshi, Shimpei Kuo, Kuan-ting Kuo, Sow-hsong O-002, O-082 WS18 CM14-4 P-087 SY06-4 O-077 P-136 P-056, P-057 P-154 P-246 SS05-2 P-081, P-094 O-073 P-044 P-003 O-050 O-096, O-097 O-034, P-198, P-202, P-251 P-084 La Malfa, Joanne Lai, Chiung-Ru P-084 P-243, P-248 P-254 O-081 P-126 CM12-6, P-109, P-249 P-056, P-057 P-200 P-030 P-103 SY10-4 O-075 SY04-3, P-063 P-036 P-115 P-015 P-097, P-138 P-122 O-046 O-026 P-200 SY10-4 P-149 P-042 P-007, P-008, P-009 Kurihara, Tatsunori Kurisu, Yoshitaka Kuroda, Makoto Kuroda, Naoto Kuroda, Shinji Kurokawa, Tetsuji Kurose, Akira Kurosu, Hiroyuki Kusainova, Botagoz Kusakari, Hironao Kushida, Yoshio Kushima, Ryoji Kusum, Anuradha Kuvichkin, Vasily V Kuwabara, Hiroko Kuwata, Kazuya Kuyama, Kayo Kwon, Ji Eun Kyrgiou, Maria L Lalla, Minesh Lam, Alfred K Lam, Nguyen Langella, Marilina Larsen, Lene Lavrencak, Jaka Layfield, Lester Lazar, James G Lee, Chien-Ying Lee, Eun Jung Lee, James Lee, Juhie Lee, Ming-yuan Lee, Seung-sook Lee, Shiuan-Shinn ― 152 ― P-067 CM01-2, SS02-5, SS04-3, SY15-2, CM12-3, P-171, P-260 P-132 SY16-4 P-223 P-206 P-187 O-111 P-256 P-005 P-087 P-163 O-084, P-145 P-019 O-066, O-067 CT-3 P-087 Authors Index Lee, Sohee Lee, Wen Ying Lee, Ya-ting Lee, Yi-ju Lee, Young Hee Lenik, Joanna Leonard, Boris Leszczynska, Iga Leventakou, Danai Li, Fang Li, Gandi Li, Hsin-ni Li, Jin-nan Li, Wenbin Li, Zijian Lian, Xu Liang, Ching-Hui Liao, Chien-chang Liao, Haihui Liao, Jung-chi Liebers, Silke Lillemoe, L. D Lim, Dong Jun Lim, Sung-chul Lin, Chih-hung Lin, Chih-yang Lin, Ching L Lin, Sey-en Lin, Tzu R Lin, Wea-lung Lin, Yi-ching Lin, Yu-chun Lin, Yu-ju Ling, Yun Liss, A. S Liu, Beixing Liu, Chih-yi Liu, Dong-ge Liu, Hsin-lun Liu, Jia-rung Liu, Jing Liu, Shiou-feng Liu, Wei-ping Liu, Yan Liu, Yen C Liu, Yh Liu, Zhiyan P-172 P-043 P-109, P-197, P-249 P-178 P-042 P-248 P-034 P-248 P-008 P-005 CM08-6 P-039 CM08-6 O-021 P-226 O-070 P-087 P-028 O-062 P-234 CM14-3 O-050 P-172 P-019 P-111 P-230 O-100 P-224 O-104 P-178 P-224 P-123 P-123 O-021 O-050 P-085 O-105, P-038, P-244 KL02, CM08-3, O-102, P-124, P-128 P-253 P-229 P-085 P-171 CM08-6 O-025 O-104 O-069 SY05-1, SS04-4, SY16-2, O-095 P-134, P-177 P-187 O-042 P-187 SY07-2 P-206 O-017 O-069 P-251 P-110 P-110 Ljubic, Nives Lømo, Jon Longchar, Moanaro Løvdahl, Sarah Loya, Asif Lucrezia, Lucchese Luiz-yokota, Naho Luo, Dl Lutfi, Mehrzad Lv, Xiaoling Lv, Yuandong M Ma, Zhongcai P-246 Machida, Daisuke SY06-4 Madan, Karan P-084 Madhunapantulas, Subbarao V O-002 Maeda, Ichiro SY15-1, P-015 Maeda, Junichi SY06-5, O-087 Maeda, Katsuya P-122 Maeda, Mutsuko O-037 Maeda, Shotaro P-114, P-205, P-264 Maeda, Yoshinobu SY04-7, SY04-9, SS02-4 Maemoto, Naoko P-047 Maeno, Kenichiro P-185 Mäenpää, Johanna O-073 Maeshima, Arahumi P-040 Magliocco, Anthony CM16-5 Maha, Omer H P-150 Mahajan, Swati O-060, O-068, P-180 Makabe, Takeshi P-052, P-053 Makris, George Marios P-007, P-051 Malapelle, Umberto O-023, O-059 Maleki, Zahra O-084, P-132 Malzone, Gabriella SY20-4 Mamdouh, Mona A O-051 Manabe, Hiroshi P-144 Mandal, Swapan Kumar O-047 Manestar, Miljenko O-012 Mantoo, Sangeeta CM05-5 Mao, Genxiang P-110, P-232 Mao, Tsui-Lien SS01-4, CM12-2, P-126 Marchevsky, Alberto M SY11-1 ― 153 ― Authors Index Mardi, Kavita Margari, Niki Marmod, Maxime Martin, Cristina Martín, Paloma Martin, V Martinez, Ignacio Maru, Yoshiaki Marui, Chie Maruo, Toshiaki Marutsuka, Kousuke Mastorakis, Emmanouil Mastuzaki, Akiko Masuda, Shinobu Masuo, Takami Mathur, Sandeep R Matsubara, Daisuke Matsubara, Osamu Matsubayashi, Jun Matsubayashi, Kenji Matsuda, Ikuo Matsuda, Yoko Matsukawa, Miho Matsumoto, Hirofumi Matsumoto, Miyuki Matsumoto, Shinji Matsumoto, Takashi Matsumoto, Toshiharu Matsunaga, Hideto Matsunaga, Shiho Matsunaga, Tatsuya Matsunaga, Toru Matsusaki, Keiko Matsushima, Takashi Matsushita, Yoshifumi Matsuura, Yusuke Mcelduff, Patrick Mcintyre, Kristi A McIver, Bryan Md Daud, Siti Zulaikha Mehrol, Chetna Mehzad, Mansour Mei, Ping Melnikova, Nadezhda Meng, Di O-011 SY04-5, P-051, P-170 P-166 P-243, P-248 P-121 P-089 P-243 O-110 P-041, P-068 P-135 O-009 P-170 O-081 VMT12 P-137 CM06-11, O-042, O-109, P-003, P-153, P-196 P-195 P-159 SY06-5, O-087 P-041, P-068 O-112 O-055, P-082 O-055 SS03-1, O-081 P-083 SY11-5, O-103 O-015, P-149 CT-2 P-264 O-029 O-017 P-097, P-138 P-102 P-047 P-160 P-031 P-074 P-088 CM16-3 P-119 O-094 O-048 O-069 CM13-3 P-128 Merkelbach Bruse, Sabine Merlo, Elisabetta Mete, Ozgur Metso, Saara Michael, Claire W Michelow, Pamela Mikami, Mikio Mikami, Yoshiki Mimura, Akihiro Min, Feng Minabe, Shinya Minami, Yuko Minamiguchi, Sachiko Minemura, Yukari Mita, Kazuhiro Mito, Kumiko Mitoma, Junya Mitsuda, Narumi Mitsuya, Toshiyuki Miura, Hiroyuki Miwa, Shigeharu Miyagi, Etsuko Miyai, Yumi Miyajima, Yoko Miyake, Shinji Miyamoto, Morikazu Miyamoto, Tomoyuki Miyata, Naoko Miyauchi, Akira Miyauchi, Jun Miyazaki, Masaru Mizuno, Keiko Mizutani, Yuki Mochizuki, Hitoshi Mochizuki, Norihide Mody, Dina R. Mogami, Tae Mohapatra, Janmejay Mokhtari, Maral Monappa, Vidya Monte, Aaron Morel, Didier Mori, Ichiro ! Mori, Ken ichi ― 154 ― CM14-5 SS02-3, SY20-4 SY16-1 O-092 WS05, SY01-6, SS04-7, SY11-2 WS06, P-014 P-071 ME01 O-108, P-130 O-070 P-112 SS06-1 SY19-4 P-102 P-120 P-195 P-050 P-031 SS07-2 O-086, P-098 P-257 O-017, P-024, P-120 P-097, P-138 SY13-5, SS07-3, P-071 O-087 P-035 P-050 P-100 O-096, O-097 P-059 P-076 P-103 P-107 O-024 SS07-3 VMT15 O-017 O-018 O-034, P-198, P-202, P-251 P-061 O-041 P-011 SY14-1, P-020, P-102, P-174 SS05-2 Authors Index Mori, Rintaro Morii, Eiichi Morikawa, Asuka Morita, Kohei Moritani, Suzuko Moriuchi, Akira Moriya, Takuya Moriyama, Kurumi Moses, Nia Motodda, Norio Motoi, Noriko Motoki, Yoko Motomura, Hideto Motono, Norio Motoyama, Mutsumi Mourtzikou, Antonia Mu-hsien, Yu Munakata, Satoru Muraishi, Yoshie Murakami, Hiroko Murakami, Hiroshi Murakumo, Yoshiki Murata, Kazuya Murata, Shin ichi Murata, Yoshihiko Murata, Yuya Muroya, Tetsuya Musayev, Jamal Mustafa, R Mustokoweni, Sjahjenny Mutton, A Myung, Jae-kyung ! SY17-4 SY01-1 SY10-2 P-195 SY03-3, SS03-5 O-056 SY04-8, SS03-2, SY15-5 P-135 P-014 P-047 O-058, P-099 P-024 O-033 P-120 P-138 P-009 P-049 O-014, P-108 P-106 P-062 P-136 SY06-4 SY06-6 SS05-3 SS06-1 P-040 VMT09 CM09-3 P-089 O-079, O-080 P-089 CT-3 N Nabandith, Viengvansay Nabeshima, Kazuki Nacchio, Mariantonia Nagamine, Michiko Nagao, Toshitaka Nagarajan, S Nagasaka, Tetsuro Nagasaki, Yuji Nagashima, Takeshi Nagashima, Yoji Nagashio, Ryo Nagatomo, Akihiko P-004 SY11-5, O-103 O-059 O-054 SY06-5, O-087, P-158 P-089 SY03-2 P-136 P-076 O-019 P-044 O-009 Nagayama, Motohiko Nagayoshi, Yoko Naik, Subhasini Naito, Zenya Naitou, Shirai Nakagawa, Tomoki Nakagomi, Hiroshi Nakahara, Tadaki Nakajima, Eiji Nakajima, Hiromi Nakajima, Hisayoshi Nakajima, Kouichi Nakajima, Takahiko Nakajima, Takahiro Nakajima, Takashi Nakamura, Hijiri Nakamura, Junko Nakamura, Mitsuo Nakamura, Naoya Nakamura, Sachiko Nakanishi, Kuniaki Nakanishi, Takahiro Nakanishi, Takaya Nakanishi, Yoko Nakano, Takashi Nakano, Tomo Nakao, Juna Nakashima, Ryutaro Nakashima, Yuki Nakasone, Ayumi Nakasone, Katsu Nakata, Yasuo Nakatani, Yukio Nakaya, Yoshiko Nakayama, Hirofumi Nakayama, Hiroki Nakazawa, Kumiko Nakazawa, Tadao Nam, Jong-hee Nambu, Masami Nasu, Atsuko Nayar, Ritu Nazarova, Irina V Negri, Giovanni Nelson, Ramona Nepka, Charitini ― 155 ― P-148, P-152, P-161 P-054 O-013 P-114, P-205 P-041 SS06-1 O-024 P-052 O-086, P-098 O-033 P-135 P-056, P-057 P-257 P-092 P-100 P-220 O-112, P-069 O-057 SY13-5, SS07-3, P-071 O-008 P-112 P-116 P-083 VMT12 SY11-4 P-160 P-148, P-152, P-161 SS06-2 P-031 P-083 P-004 P-069 P-092 P-107 P-220 P-024 P-022 SY16-5, P-022 P-045, P-215, P-218 CT-8 SS07-1 WS09, SY12, CM07, SY18-1 CM13-6 WS10 P-011 P-075, P-164, Authors Index P-175 P-204 CM05-3 CM14-4 O-101, P-199 O-068 P-201 P-052, P-053 O-112 P-020, P-102 P-050 P-093, P-186 P-050 O-055 O-031 O-043 P-122 SY10-4 P-166 SY06-2, SS06-1 P-194 O-005 P-097 SY04-8, SY04-9, WS12, WS17, P-133, P-176 SY04-3 O-071 P-029 P-040 Newman, Elliot Nga, Min En Nguyen, Gia Phuong Nieh, Shin Nijhawan, Raje Nikas, Ilias Ninomiya, Tomomi Nishigami, Keiko Nishii, Shinobu Nishikata, Ichiro Nishikawa, Takeshi Nishimori, Makoto Nishimura, Makoto Nishimura, Rieko Nishimura, Yukari Nishino, Toshihiro Nishizaki, Masahiko Nobile, Antoine Noguchi, Masayuki Nohynkova, Eva Nolde, Natasa Noma, Katsuyuki Norimatsu, Yoshiaki Noro, Misuzu Noto, Akiko Numata, Masahiro Numata, Masumi O Oana, Yoshiyasu Obara, Kosho Obayashi, Chiho Obayashi, Mariko Obokata, Kazuhiko Ochiai, Kazuhiko Oda, Katsutoshi Oda, Makoto Oda, Mizue Oda, Tomohiro Oda, Yoshinao Ogasawara, Toshitada Ogata, Satoko Ogata, Sho Ogawa, Hiroshi SY15-1 P-031 P-093 P-136 SY03-6 P-054 O-072 P-174 P-056, P-057 P-112 SY11-5, SS05-2 VMT09, P-041, P-068, P-069 CT-8 P-112 P-080 Ogawa, Mariko Ogura, Kanako Ogura, Seiko Ohara, Masahiro Ohara, Tatsuru Oharaseki, Toshiaki Ohashi, Kenichi Ohashi, Kumi Ohashi, Ryuji Ohbayashi, Chiho Ohbu, Makoto Ohike, Nobuyuki Ohira, Tatsuo Ohmura, Mineo Ohno, Akiko Ohno, Eiji Ohno, Setsuyo Ohori, N. Paul Ohsaki, Hiroyuki Ohtake, Kentaro Ohtani, Hiroshi Oikonomidou, Christina Oinuma, Toshinori Oka, Haruko Oka, Teruaki Oka, Toshiro Okabe, Miyuki Okada, Eikichi Okada, Hiroshi Okame, Shinichi Okamoto, Aikou Okamoto, Nami Okamura, Makoto Okamura, Takuya Okamura, Yoshihiro Okatake, Risa Okawa, Chie Okuda, Hiroaki Okuma, Yoshiaki Olson, Matthew Omata, Masao Omori, Makiko Önal, Binnur Onder, Semen Onenerk, Mine ― 156 ― P-059 CT-2 CT-6 P-103 P-015, P-064 P-106 O-017 P-099 SS03-4 O-008, P-186 O-043 SS07-2 SY06-5, O-087 P-056, P-057 P-040 P-050 P-050 SY01-5, SS04-6 P-133 P-004 SS05-2, O-108, P-129 P-164 P-264 P-031 O-103 P-056, P-057 P-130 O-037 O-008 O-010 SY10-2, LS-E, P-017, P-054 O-031 O-071 P-147 O-112 O-014, P-108 P-015 P-020 P-015 SY19-1, P-127, P-132 O-024 P-022 SY11-3 P-250 P-165 Authors Index Ono, Sachiyo Ono, Yuko Onuma, Kazuya Oomura, Mitsuhiro Orszagh, Vivian Osada, Emiko Osamura, Robert Y. P-100 P-147 SY03-6 P-149 O-044 P-057 ME04, SY14-1, P-020, P-102, P-174 O-077 P-050 P-195 P-083 O-072 P-036 SY06-5 P-140, P-144 P-080 CM14-3 CM16-4 P-029 P-040 P-204 P-146 O-024, P-029 O-028, O-049 CM06-9 SY11-1 P-107 SY16-2 O-028 P-117, P-173, P-250, P-262 CM14-4 O-049 Osato, Kazuhiro Osawa, Yukihiko Oshiro, Hisashi Oshiro, Mariko Osuga, Yutaka Ota, Shoji Otani, Keishi Otani, Masako Otsuki, Yoshiro Otto, Helge Otto, Kristen Ouchi, Hidetaka Ouchi, Yui Oweity, Thaira Oyama, Tetsunari Oyama, Toshio Oz Puyan, Fulya Oza, Nikita Ozaki, Daisuke Ozaki, Satoru Ozaki, Takashi Ozer, Erdinc Ozluk, Yasemin Ozretic, Luka Ozyilmaz, Filiz P Paajanen, Ilona Pacecca, Adam Pagni, Fabio Paiziev, Adkham A Pan, Qinjing Panayiotides, Ioannis Panayiotides, Ioannis G Panayiotides, John G Panda, Naresh Panichenco, Igor Pant, Anil Dev Paraskevaidis, Evangelos O-092 P-072 P-166 O-076 CM08-1 P-170 P-008, P-009 P-007, P-051 O-060, O-068, P-180 P-065, P-066 P-033 P-007, P-008, P-009 Park, Chang-soo P-045, P-215, P-218 Park, Chun-young P-045, P-215, P-218 Park, In Suh P-247 Park, Sun-hoo CT-3 Paulus, Felik CM05-6 Pei-ling, Ma P-049 Pelosi, Giuseppe SY06-7 Peluso, Lucia A P-206 Pepe, Francesco O-059 Pereira, Celestino Rodrigues IA02-3, CT-1 Perez-machado, Miguel P-191 Perkovic, Leila P-134 Petrunkin, A CM13-2 P. H., King P-237 Piana, Simonetta P-166 Pike, Anne O-003 Ping, Bo SY09-3, CM08-5 Pirinen, Risto O-083 Pisapia, Pasquale O-022 Pitman, Martha B O-050 Plekhova, Natalia G P-026, P-032 Poblet, Enrique P-243 Podberezin, Mark O-106 Pohar Marinsek, Ziva O-005 Pongsiralai, Kampol P-242 Popadiuk, Catherine O-003 Pouliakis, Abraham P-007, P-027, P-051, P-170 Prasoon, Dev O-040, O-047 Promprakob, Usanee P-002 Protasov, D. CM13-2 Pulido, Jose P-261 Purnell, Dondrea P-011 Pusztaszeri, Marc SY12, CM15-3 Q Qi, Feifei Qi, Wei-hong Qiao, Youlin Qing, Ling Qiu, Tian P-085 CM08-3 CM08-1 P-005 O-021 R Rachmadi, Lisnawati Radotra, Bishan Rajwanshi, Arvind ― 157 ― CM01-3 O-060, O-068, P-180 CM06-1, O-060, O-068, P-180 Authors Index Rangdaeng, Samreung KL03, O-090, P-151, P-155, P-241, P-242 Rao, Jianyu LS-A-1 Rao, Ram Nawal CM06-12, O-061, P-168 Rasoolmali, Reza P-251 Rathbone, Michael L P-191 Ravikala, Rao CM06-13 Raymond, Sasha P-188 Raymond, Wendy SY02-1 Reddy, Venugopal B O-002 Rekhi, Bharat CM06-6, P-217 Rekhtman, Natasha P-189 Repse Fokter, Alenka O-005 Rewsuwan, Sunida O-090 Rincic, Goran P-208 Roh, Mee Sook P-105 Rosdiana, Yusfita E O-079, O-080 Rosenbaum, Matthew W O-050 Rosenthal, Dorothy P-127 Rossi, Diana SY12 Rouh-mei, Hu P-233 Roy Chowdhuri, Sinchita WS11 Roy, Maitrayee O-109, P-196 Rubesa Mihaljevic, Roberta O-012 Ruiz Yokota, Naho P-120 Russell, Donna K. VMT06, WS09 Russo, Maria O-059 Ryu, Han Suk LS-D-3 S S, Erdenechimeg Saadi, Samir S Saegusa, Makoto Sahasrabuddhe, Vikrant Saiger, S Saiki, Yusuke Saio, Masanao Saito, Misato Saito, Motoaki Saito, Takaaki Saito, Yasuki Saitoh, Eiko Saiura, Akio Saji, Haruya Sakaguchi, Azumi Sakai, Eri CM01-1 P-034 SY06-4 P-014 P-089 P-133 O-081 SY10-2 SY10-2 P-149 SS06-2 P-020 O-058 P-024 CT-2 O-110 Sakai, Kensuke P-052, P-053 Sakakibara, Junta P-076 Sakakibara, Masahiro P-076 Sakamoto, Atsuhiko SY04-8 Sakamoto, Hajime P-159 Sakamoto, Hirofumi WS17, P-046 Sakamoto, Ikuko P-029 Sakamoto, Norihiko SY06-3 Sakamoto, Shuichi SY10-4 Sakane, Junichi CM03-2 Sakar, Canan P-173 Sakata, Katsumi P-144 Sakatani, Akio P-136 Sakihara, Eikei P-083 Sakka, Christina P-164 Sakonlaya, Dussadee P-091 Sakurai, Masami CT-6 Sakurai, Takaki CT-6, SY19-4 Salamanca, Sonia P-225 Salatiello, Maria O-022 Salih, Magdi M P-150 Salillas, Annette L CM01-4, P-073 Salimath, Shivalingaswamy O-082 Salla, Charitini P-201 Salomao, Diva R P-261 Sams, Sharon B. WS11 Samuelson, Megan P-192 San Juan, Astrid T P-073 Sanchez, Jenny Paola P-225 Sanchez, Nicolas P-243 Sanderson, Michael J O-062 Sangai, Takafumi P-076 Sanna, Veronica SY20-4 Sapozhkova, Zhanna CM13-5 Sarinana, Mark P-213, P-214 Sasa, Hidenori P-035 Sasaki, Hiroshi O-089 Sasaki, Mie P-220 Sasaki, Naoshi P-099 Sasaki, Shinya O-014, P-108 Sasaki, Tomoko P-106 Satabongkoch, Nopporn O-090 Sato, Ayuko SY11-4, SY11-5, P-116 Sato, Gen P-069, P-116 Sato, Hitoshi P-031 Sato, Kaori P-146 ― 158 ― Authors Index Sato, Kazumi Sato, Kengo Sato, Masakazu Sato, Masami Sato, Tatsusuke Sato, Yasumi Sato, Yoshikuni Sato, Yuichi Satoh, Shinya Satoh, Yukitoshi Satou, Masakazu Sauer, Torill Saville, Marion Sawabe, Motoji Sawada, Kazuko Sawada, Tatsuo Sawakami, Noriko Schmidt, Robert Schmitt, Fernando Schmitt Kurrer, Anja Schultheis, Anne M Schwock, Joerg Sei, Kiguna Sekimoto, Kanae Sekine, Joji Sekine, Yasuo Sekiya, Kaori Seko, Shuko Selleri, Carmine Sensusiati, Anggraini D Seok, Jae Yeon Seok Seol, Hye-sil Sepsa, Athanasia Sergeeva, Vasilina A Serizawa, Akihiko Serizawa, Hiromi Seth, Amlesh Sgariglia, Roberta Sh, Enkhtuya Shabalova, Irina P Shanmugam, Vignesh Sharad Desai, Minaxi Sherpa, Palzum Shi, Yan Shiba, Mitsutoshi P-040 SY07-4 O-010 SS06-2 O-030 P-025 O-033 O-043 SY05-1, P-167 SY06-1, SY06-4, O-043 O-031 O-044, WS28 CM02-3, CM04-2 P-004, P-082 P-046 O-019 P-102 P-256 SY02-3, CM05-1, CM05-CR, SS03-7, SY12, KL04 O-093 CM14-5 O-007 P-035 SS05-2 O-088, O-089 SY11-1 P-159 SY19-3 P-206 O-079, O-080 P-105 CT-3 P-201 O-085 SY13-5, SS07-3 O-086, P-098 O-109 O-059 CM01-1 CM13-4 P-072 WS19 P-033 P-204 P-092 Shibanova, A. I. Shibanova, Azat Shibata, Kasumi Shibata, Noriyuki Shibuki, Yasuo Shibuta, Hidemi Shibutani, Masahiro Shibuya, Kiyoshi Shibuya, Shinsuke Shida, Masako Shidham, Vinod B. Shigematsu, Yukinori Shigeyama, Kaori Shigeyasu, Kunitoshi Shih, Li-sun Shih, Ying-yih Shikata, Nobuaki Shimagaki, Nikako Shimamoto, Tomihiro Shimamura, Koichi Shimao, Yoshiya Shimazaki, Hideyuki Shimizu, Shigeki Shimizu, Shin-ichi Shimizu, Takeaki Shimokama, Tatsuro Shin, Myung-soon Shinagawa, Akiko Shinohara, Yoshiyasu Shiozawa, Tanri Shirahase, Hiroyuki Shirahata, Hiroto Shiraishi, Junichi Shirazi, Nadia Shiroyama, Yuko Shitrit, David Shivamurthy, Archana Shoji, Inako Shoshi, Chikafumi Shrivastav, Vikas Shroyer, Kenneth R Siano, Maria Sigel, Carlie Sigel, Keith Silverberg, Steven G. Singh, Neha ― 159 ― CM09-2 P-115 P-063 O-019 P-099 O-103 P-068 P-092 SY19-4 P-071 WS16 P-137 P-108 SY10-4 CT-5, P-078, P-079, P-219 O-105, P-038 O-029 SS06-2 O-009 SY03-6 O-009 P-035, P-112 P-116 P-080 P-220 O-108 CT-3 O-075 SY11-4, P-116 O-016 SY19-4 O-055, P-082 P-040 P-263 O-010 P-090 P-061, P-081, P-094 P-136 P-050 P-209 P-169 P-184 P-189 P-189 SY03-1, ME02 P-217 Authors Index Singh, Preeti Sittitrai, Pichit Skoulakis, Charalampos Slavnova, Elena P-258 P-155 P-175 O-032, CM13-1, P-212 Smeraglio, Riccardo O-022 Smith, John H. F. LS-B-1, SS01-3, WS08 Smolen, Agata O-078, O-099 Soda, Atsuko P-092 Soini, Ylermi O-083 Song, Woo-tack CT-3 Soyama, Hiroaki P-035 Spathis, Aris T P-007, P-008, P-009 Srinivasan, Radhika CM06-3, O-060, O-068, P-180 Srisuwan, Tanop P-242 Stefanie, Marini CM01-3 Stemberger Papic, Snjezana O-012 Stoler, Mark LS-C-1 Stone, Jason SS05-4 Stopinskijs, Aleksijs P-248 Strogaya, Yana V P-026, P-032 Stueven, Noah O-041 Su, Xue-ying CM08-6 Sucic, Mirna P-134 Suemitsu, Masaaki P-149 Suga, Emiko P-264 Sugie, Shigeyuki P-046 Sugihara, Hiroyuki P-122 Sugitani, Masahiko O-058 Sugiura, Atsushi O-008 Sugiyama, Juri P-059 Sugiyama, Yuko SY08-4, VMT10, O-058, WS25 Sumida, Ayumi SY11-4, P-116 Sumitomo, Shinichiro P-148, P-152, P-161 Sun, Chih-hao P-181 Sun, Lei P-255 Sun, Xiao-rong CM08-2 Sung, Sun Hee P-019 Sunnetcioglu, Ecem P-117, P-173, P-262 Sustikova, Jarmila P-194 Susumu, Nobuyuki P-052, P-053 Suzuki, Akemi O-055, P-082 Suzuki, Anna O-043 Suzuki, Ayana WS30, O-096, O-097 P-093, P-186 O-077 O-029 P-015, P-064 O-058 P-174 P-264 P-195 P-068 O-017, P-120 O-014, P-108 Suzuki, Hisae Suzuki, Kazuhiro Suzuki, Mayuka Suzuki, Nao Suzuki, Naoko Suzuki, Satoshi Suzuki, Tadao Suzuki, Tomoko Suzuki, Yuki Suzuki, Yukio Suzuki, Yusaku T Tachibana, Keisei Taguchi, Akemi Taguchi, Ayumi Taguchi, Katsuji Tai-kuang, Chao Taira, Tomoki Tajima, Natsumi Takabatake, Hiroyuki Takada, Haruko Takada, Nami Takagi, Masayuki Takahashi, Chie Takahashi, Hidenobu Takahashi, Hiromi Takahashi, Hiroyuki Takahashi, Kei Takahashi, Kenta Takahira, Masakazu Takamatsu, Kiyoshi Takamatsu, Reika Takano, Hirokuni Takano, Masashi Takase, Akiko Takase, Miho Takase, Yorihiko Takaya, Akane Takayama, Akiko Takeda, Natsuko Takehara, Kazuhiro Takemura, Tadashi Takeshita, Atsushi Takeuchi, Mao Takhalov, Yury ― 160 ― SY06-3 SS06-2, P-092 O-072 P-106 P-049 SY06-6 P-001 O-010 P-137 O-096, O-097 SY15-1 SY03-6 O-086, P-098 P-112 P-017 P-106 P-107 SY03-6 P-059 P-004 P-054 P-035, P-112 P-203 O-014, P-108 SY06-6 P-047 P-157 P-203 O-010 P-068 P-200 P-093, P-186 O-053 Authors Index Tallarigo, Federico F Tallini, Giovanni Tamai, Seiichi Tamaki, Kazunori Tamaki, Tomoko Tamazyan, Nina Tamouridis, Nikolaos Tamura, Kazuya Tan, Chih-fen Tanabe, Hiroshi Tanabe, Mikiko Tanabe, Yume Tanada, Satoshi Tanaka, Ayako Tanaka, Kai Tanaka, Kei Tanaka, Kyoko Tanaka, Masaya Tanaka, Ryota Tanaka, Sachi Tanaka, Shinichi Tanaka, Takuji Tanaka, Tomoki Tanaka, Yoichi Tananuvat, Rak Tang, Chih-hsin Tang, Laura Tang, Liling Tani, Edneia Tanioka, Fumihiko Taniyama, Kiyomi Tanuma, Jun-ichi Tashiro, Hiroshi Tastekin, Ebru Tate, Angela J Tate, Genshu Tatezuki, Junya Tatsumi, Shigenobu Tauchi, Pamela Tazawa, Hiroshi Tejerina, Eva Terado, Nobuyoshi Teramoto, Katsuhiro Teramoto, Norihiro Teramura, Kazuhiro Teshima, Shinichi Teuzaba, Esperanza P-125 O-023 P-102, P-174 O-081 O-081 CM13-2 P-164 P-036 P-126 CT-8 P-140, P-203 P-098 P-200 P-001 P-137 O-043 P-093, P-186 P-137 SY06-3 SY15-5 O-010, O-031 P-046, P-131 O-072 P-059 P-151 P-230, P-231 P-189 O-027 IA02-2 P-080 CM02-4, CM03-2 P-148, P-152, P-161 P-100 O-028, O-049 P-012 SS07-2 P-144 P-093, P-186 P-023, P-188, P-190 SY10-4 P-060, P-121 SS05-2 P-029 O-010, O-015, O-045 SY15-5 SY03-6 P-225 Tevrukova, Nadezhda Tevrykova, Nadezhda Thayer, S. Thienpont, Louis A Thomas, Anjula Tian, Lixiang Tian, Xin-xia Tietje, Lea Tino, Yoko Tirkkonen, Mika Titipungul, Tanin Tominaga, Eiichiro Tomioka, Rie Tomita, Hiroyuki Tomiyasu, Satoshi Tone, Kiyoshi Torii, Yoshitaka Torii, Yutaka Toyoda, Shinji Tozawa-ono, Akiko Troncone, Giancarlo Truong, Ky Tsai, Hui-chih Tsai, Min L Tse, Gary MK Tsou, Mei-hua Tsubamoto, Hiroshi Tsuchido, Keiko Tsuchiya, Sachiko Tsugawa, Koichiro Tsuji, Kosuke Tsujimoto, Shiro Tsujimura, Tohru Tsukahara, Yutaka Tsunenari, Noriko Tsung, Swei H Tsuo, Mei-hua Tsuta, Koji Tsuta, Koji Tsutui, Hidemitsu Tsuzuki, Toyonori Tuimala, Veronika Tychonov, Yakov N Tzenov, Youlian Tzu-fan, Chen ― 161 ― P-065, P-066 P-139 O-050 IA03-2 CM05-2 O-001 O-025 CM14-3 O-075 O-073 P-239 P-064 P-203 P-046 P-050 SY04-3 O-112, P-069, P-116 P-030 O-008 P-015, P-064 WS07, O-022, O-023, O-059, WS26 P-213, P-214 P-244 O-100 SY15-4 CT-5, P-079 P-069 P-080 P-017 SY15-1 P-040 P-137 SY11-4, SY11-5, O-103, P-116 P-001 P-031 O-036 P-078 SY09-1, O-029 P-064 O-087 SY19-3 O-073 CM13-6 O-003 P-233 Authors Index U Uchigasaki, Shinya Uchiyama, Atsushi Ueda, Kazu Ueda, Masami Ueda, Masatsugu Ueda, Yoshihiko Uekawa, Atsushi Ueno, Takahiko Uguz, Aysun Ulloa, Jesús Umberto, Malapelle Umemori, Miyaka Umezawa, Satoshi Umezawa, Takashi Upadhyaya Kafle, Santosh Urano, Makoto Urata, Kenshi Urata, Takahiro Urban, Ondrej Usami, Tomoka Ustun, Funda Utsunomiya, Tadahiko Uvirova, Magdalena Uwai, Gen P-063 O-086 SY10-2 P-122 ME03, VMT09 P-147 P-064 P-193 CM09-1, CM10-5 P-060 O-022 P-017 P-036 P-017, P-054 P-141 P-158 P-104 O-054 P-194 O-015 O-028 P-149 P-194 P-135 V Vainer, Ifat P-090 Vajpeyi, Rajkumar O-052 Valdebarrano, Pablo CM16-1 Valenzuela, Gerardo P-243, P-248 Valiathan, Manna P-081 Vallonthaiel, Archana G P-084, P-153 Valvano, Luca P-184 VandenBussche, Christopher J WS20, SY19-2, O-107, P-132 Vargas, Hernan P-225 Vasilj, Ankica P-134, P-177, P-207, P-208 Vassiou, Katerina P-075 Vasudevan, Geetha P-081 Veijalainen, Olga O-073 Veiko, Natalya N O-085 Versa Ostojic, Damjana O-012 Vielh, Philippe IA01-1, SY02-4, SY09-5, SY15-3, ME07 Vigliar, Elena O-059 Vilayvong, Soulideth P-004 Vishveshwara, Radhika M O-002 Vitale, Mario P-184 Vladescu, Teodora Camelia P-070 Volchenco, Nadezda O-032 Volchenko, Nadezda CM13-1, P-113 Von Bueren, Erico P-213, P-214 Vorobyev, Sergei CM13-2 Vozikis, Athanassios P-027 Vrdoljak Mozetic, Danijela O-012 Vu, Nguyen N. P-223 Vuento, Risto O-073 W Wada, Ken-ichi Wada, Michiko Wada, Yukari Wada, Yukiko Wagatsuma, Miyuki Waignein, Frederic Wakasa, Tomoko Wakatsuki, Yoshie Wakimoto, Eiko Walker, J Walts, Ann E Wan, Xiaochun Wang, Cheng Wang, Chun-ming Wang, Guofu Wang, Hsiu Chu Wang, Peng Wang, Tiesheng Wang, Yanli Wang, Yeh-han Wang, Yuhan Wangsiricharoen, Sintawat Waraasawapati, Sakda Warshaw, A. L Washiya, Kiyotada Watanabe, Chihiro Watanabe, Jun ― 162 ― P-136 P-053 P-103 P-157 P-104 P-034 P-185 O-086, P-098 P-041 P-089 SY11-1 SY09-3 P-142 P-249 P-110, P-232 P-043 P-013, P-255 SS04-1, O-098 CM08-5 SS03-3, O-066, O-067, P-253 P-231 O-090 P-239 O-050 VMT17 P-062 SY04-3, O-020, O-030 Authors Index Watanabe, Megumi Watanabe, Naoki Watanabe, Reiko Watanabe, Takahiro Watanabe, Yasuko Watanabe, Yoichi Wee, Aileen Weerasinghe, Kalani Weigner, Julie M Welker, Lutz Wen, Chien-hui Wen, Xiaolin Weng, Ming-hsiang Weng, Rueyhung Whitehead, Clark Wilbur, David C. Wilkin, Timothy Wiseman Pinto, Roque G Wojcik, Eva M. Wong, Chun-ming Wright Jr., Thomas C. Wu, Bing-quan Wu, Chang-yi Wu, Chunyan Wu, Di Wu, Guang-ping Wu, Han Hsuan Wu, Hm Wu, Howard H Wu, Jianqi Wu, Maoxin Wu, Mei-ling Wu, Qiyun Wu, Xiaohua SY10-4 P-046, P-131 P-044, P-099, P-100 O-112 P-159 P-100 CM01-5 P-191 P-074 CM14-3 P-111 P-110 P-109, P-249 P-234 P-011 BD-1, BD-3, WS09, ME05, CM07 P-014 CM06-15, P-154, P-258, P-259 VMT04, P-127 P-109 SY08-3, LS-C-2 O-025 P-228 P-095 SY11-1 CM08-4 P-199 O-069 CM12-5 P-085 P-169 CT-5, O-066, O-067, P-078, P-079 P-142 SY09-3 X Xiao, Tang Xiaomeng, Yu Xiaoxia, Wei Xu, Haimiao Xu, Lei Xu, Weihong Xue, Fp O-070 P-211 O-070 P-156 P-085 P-110 O-069 Y Yadav, Rajni Yaegashi, Nobuo Yagi, Yukako Yagishita, Saburo Yahata, Kazunobu Yakushiji, Hiromasa Yamada, Kyosuke Yamada, Makoto Yamada, Mitsutoshi Yamada, Shizuka Yamagami, Wataru Yamaguchi, Takehiko Yamaguchi, Tomohiko Yamakawa, Mitsunori Yamamoto, Hidetaka Yamamoto, Tomoko Yamamoto, Toshiya Yamamoto, Yoichiro Yamanishi, Douglas T Yamao, Kenji Yamashiro, Katsushige Yamashita, Aki Yamashita, Hiroshi Yamashita, Hiroyuki Yamashita, Kazuya Yamawaki, Takaharu Yamazaki, Tatsuo Yamazaki, Yasuki Yanagida, Yumi Yanaihara, Nozomu Yang, Bo Yang, Dong-ying Yang, Fengyun Yang, Ming-Ling Yang, Tao Yang, Wen-ling Yang, Wentao Yang, Zhouxin Yanli, Guo Yanlin, Tang Yanmei, He Yano, Keiko S Yano, Ryo Yano, Yoshihito ― 163 ― P-196 O-016 SY14-4 P-144 SS06-2 P-050 SY10-2, P-017, P-054 P-080 P-059 CT-8 P-052, P-053 P-147 SY06-6, WS12, WS17 P-144 P-160 O-019 O-014 SY01-3 P-213, P-214 SY07-1 SY14-2 O-072 P-040 P-167 SY06-4 O-077 P-036 P-147 P-114, P-205 SY10-2 O-001 P-230 O-001 P-087 P-222 P-253 SY09-3 P-110, P-232 P-010 P-005 O-070 CT-6 P-036 P-097 Authors Index Yanoh, Kenji Yarovaya, Natalia Yasuda, Emi Yasuda, Masayuki Yasuhara, Mayumi Yasunaga, Kaori Yasuoka, Kaori Yc, Spoorthy Rekha Ye-en, Huang Yegen, Gulcin Yeh, Yu-lan Yeleubayeva, Zh. B. Yeleubayeva, Zhanar Yi-wen, Tien Yilmaz, Buket Yilmazbayhan, Dilek Yim, Hyunee Yin, Kaizhi Ying, Jianming Ying-tai, Jin Yokomichi, Noriyuki Yokota, Jun Yokota, Miyuki Yokouchi, Yuki Yokoyama, Yoshihito Yone, Ryosuke Yoneyama, Koichi Yong, Wang Yoo, Chong Woo Yoon, Hye Kyoung Yootla, Mutheeswaraiah Yorita, Kenji Yoshida, Akihiko Yoshida, Erika Yoshida, Hiroshi Yoshida, Joji Yoshida, Koichi Yoshida, Tomomi Yoshida, Tsutomu Yoshida, Yoshio Yoshikawa, Mamoru Yoshikawa, Tomoyuki Yoshikawa, Toru Yoshimi, Naoki Yoshino, Ichiro Yoshioka, Haruhiko SY04-8, SY04-9, WS12, WS17 CM13-3 P-200 P-062 P-220 O-103 P-103 O-035 O-006, P-018, P-021 P-173 P-016 CM09-2 P-115 P-182 O-028 P-117, P-250, P-262 P-042 P-142 O-021 P-182 P-015 SY10-3 P-053 P-106 SY04-3, O-020 SY15-5 P-047 O-064 CM03-3 P-019 O-035 P-103 P-099 O-086, P-098 P-099 P-059 SY06-5 CM03-4, CT-4, P-086 SY06-4 O-075 P-106 P-035 P-264 O-081, P-004 P-092 SY04-3, O-020, Yosry, Mohammed A You, Ke Youyi, Zhang Yu-chi, Wang Yuasa, Yosuke Yugawa, Deanne Yuminamochi, Tsutomu Yungbluth, Achim Yusa, Toshikazu O-030 O-051 P-226 P-010 P-049 P-106 P-188, P-190 P-022 P-189 SY11-1 Z Zachary, Iris Zaheer, Abaas Pathan Zakelj Primic, Maja Zardawi, Ibrahim Zarka, Matthew A. Zavala, Anialac Zborovskaya, Irina Zdor, Victoria V Zebala-nuzynska, Ewa Zeng, Bao-rung Zeng, Jennifer Zeppa, Pio Zhang, Chunyan Zhang, F Zhang, Jing Zhang, Mh Zhang, Ming Zhang, Mingjuan L Zhang, Wen-yan Zhang, Wenhua Zhang, Xun Zhang, Yan Zhang, Youyi Zhang, Zhihui Zhao, Fanghui Zhen, Junhui Zhen, Tian Zhilan, Meng Zhong, Hao-hao Zhou, Chen Zhou, Fang Zhou, Gengyin Zhou, Liang Zhou, Xiaoyan Zhou, Xin-gang ― 164 ― P-240 CM06-13 O-005 P-074 WS22 P-246 P-065 CM13-6 O-099 P-227 P-204 SY09-4, WS21, P-184, P-206 O-095 O-069 P-232 O-069 P-189 O-107, P-132 CM08-6 CM08-1 CM08-1 P-142 P-226 O-021 CM08-1 O-095 P-005 P-005 O-025 SY14-3 P-204 O-095 CM08-2 CM08-5 P-013 Authors Index Zhu, Meijuan Zhu, Yun Zhuoya, Huang O-001 SY05-1, SS04-1, O-098 O-006, P-018, P-021 Ziak, Dusan Zidlik, Vladimir Zijian, Li Zukeran, Yoko ― 165 ― P-194 P-194 P-010 P-004 Sponsors acknowledgement The Organizing Committee thanks the following companies for their support and contribution to the 19th international Congreess of cytology 2016; PLATINUM SPONSOR GOLD SPONSORS ― 166 ―