Abstract

Accurate diagnosis of endocervical preneoplastic and neoplastic lesions requires the ability to distinguish endocervical lesions from the spectrum of endometrial cells that can appear in cervical cytology samples. In this chapter cytologic features of benign, reactive, atypical, and malignant endometrial cells are discussed and illustrated.KeywordsEndometriumLower uterine segmentExfoliated endometriumEndometrial adenocarcinoma

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