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  3. Pathology Outlines - Atypical glandular cells (cytology)

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    Atypical glandular cells fall under the Bethesda system general diagnostic heading of epithelial abnormalities, glandular. Atypical glandular cells encompass both endocervical cell and endometrial cell abnormalities. Atypical endocervical cells may be further classified as follows: atypical endocervical cells, NOS or atypical endocervical cells ...

  4. Pathology Outlines - AUS

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    Essential features. AUS / FLUS include cases with few cells that have distinct but mild nuclear atypia or with more extensive but very mild nuclear atypia. Frequency 8%, resection rate 43.0 - 64.7%, risk of malignancy 10 - 30% of all nodules (6 - 18% after noninvasive follicular thyroid neoplasm with papillary-like nuclear features exclusion ...

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  6. Pathology Outlines - Squamous cell carcinoma

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    Microscopic (histologic) description. Resembles squamous cell carcinoma as seen elsewhere in body. Tumors often display multiple morphologic patterns, calling into question the utility of subdividing the entity. May be keratinizing (usually below the dentate line) or nonkeratinizing (anywhere, although tumors above the dentate line are usually ...

  7. Pathology Outlines - Radiation atypia

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    E. Perform HPV cotesting; if negative, repeat cotesting in 5 years In the absence of an intraepithelial lesion or malignancy (NILM), reactive cellular changes associated with radiation (radiation atypia) should be managed according to the American Society for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology (ASCCP) Consensus Guidelines.

  8. Pathology Outlines - Low grade serous carcinoma

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    Low grade serous carcinomas of the ovary exhibit minimal necrosis or apoptotic bodies. They demonstrate a low proliferation index and a low mitotic index (< 12 mitotic figures per 10 high power fields). This is in contrast to high grade ovarian serous carcinomas, which often display comedo or geographic necrosis, high mitotic index (≥ 12 ...

  9. Kidney tumor - Pathology Outlines

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  10. Pathology Outlines - Salivary glands

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    Milan system: Milan reporting system for salivary gland cytopathology atypia of undetermined significance (AUS) malignant neoplasm-benign neoplasm-salivary gland neoplasm of uncertain malignant potential (SUMP) nondiagnostic nonneoplastic suspicious for malignancy. Developmental disorders: heterotopia oncocytosis (pending)

  11. Pathology Outlines - Cervix

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    A-E: actinomycosis adenocarcinoma in situ adenoid basal carcinoma adenoid cystic carcinoma adenomyoma adenosarcoma adenosquamous carcinoma alveolar soft part sarcoma anatomy Arias Stella reaction ASC-H (cytology) ASCUS (cytology) atrophy atypical glandular cells (cytology) atypical polypoid adenomyoma bacterial vaginosis bethesda system blue ...