- "type 3
transformation zone"). The
endocervical mucosa is a site from
which adenocarcinoma can arise.
Endocervical adenocarcinoma, like
cervical cancer...
- J,
Kaufman RH. (2000)
Endocervical curettage in
evaluating abnormal cervical cytology. J
Reprod Med. 45(4):285-92.
Endocervical curettage entry in the...
- zone (where the
outer squamous cervical cells meet the
inner glandular endocervical cells),
using an Ayre
spatula or a cytobrush. The
collected cells are...
-
squamocolumnar junction,
where the
columnar secretory epithelium of the
endocervical canal meets the
stratified squamous covering of the ectocervix, is located...
-
biopsy samples are taken.[citation needed]
Following any biopsies, an
endocervical curettage (ECC) is
often done. The ECC
utilizes a long
straight curette...
- that the
opening in the
cervix (the
endocervical canal) is more
narrow than is typical. In some cases, the
endocervical canal may be
completely closed. A...
- and
obstructing the
columnar epithelium of
endocervical glands. Thus,
retention of
mucus in the
endocervical glands causes cyst formation. The size of...
-
endometrial biopsy was not
regarded to be necessary, but
endocervical curettage to rule out
endocervical cancer was recommended. Hematometra,
which is ac****ulation...
-
under hormonal influence). Type 2:
Endocervical component but
fully visible (common
before puberty). Type 3:
Endocervical component, not
fully visible (common...
-
Histopathology of
endocervical polyp: With
endocervical epithelium and
glands (mucinous
columnar linings),
edematous stroma and
clear congestion. H&E...