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Answer:
5. Endometrioid
adenocarcinoma
- No
further information about this patient
- Primary
cervical cancer of endometrioid adenocarcinoma type occurs, provides
there is no similar tumour in the uterine cavity

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Figure 4. Normal endocervical glands adjacent CA
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Pap smear interpretation for endometrioid CA
- From uterine cavity or
further up: crumbled, balls, more degenerated, polymorphs+
- From cervix: tumour cells
more preserved, nuclei stratified
Cytology of Adenocarcinoma: Endometrioid type vs Endocervical type
- Cytoplasmic differentiation: mucin
- Nuclear features: position, shape, nucleoli
- Polymorphs
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