Current Concepts in Cervical Pathology

作者: Robert A. Soslow , Kay J. Park

DOI: 10.1043/1543-2165-133.5.729

关键词: DiseaseTumor sizePathology ReportCervical pathologyInvasive carcinomaVascular invasionSquamous intraepithelial lesionPathologyDysplasiaMedicine

摘要: Abstract Context.—The correct diagnosis and reporting of cervical in situ invasive carcinoma are essential for the appropriate clinical management patients with human papillomavirus–associated disease. Objectives.—To review common mistakes made dysplasia carcinoma, describe variants benign mimics high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion adenocarcinoma situ, discuss available ancillary studies that can be useful making distinctions as well to important factors related prognosis should included pathology report. Data Sources.—Review current literature. Conclusions.—There many glandular lesions resolved careful histologic examination. Prognostically features, such tumor size, presence vascular invasion, margin status, always

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