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Female /72 years, with a history of suspected post-menopausal bleeding. Pap smear revealed suspicious glandular cells. Cone biopsy was performed which showed atrophic changes. The patient subsequently undertook TAHBSO. The hysterectomy only showed adenomyosis and arteritis. The  suspicious cells found in Pap smear could not be explained.  A vaginal smear was taken one month after the TAHBSO.

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How would you report this case?

  1. 1.Atypical glandular cells
  2. 2.Atypical glandular cells, favor neoplastic
  3. 3.Atypical endocervical cells, favor neoplastic
  4. 4.Endocervical adenocarcinoma in situ
  5. 5.Adenocarcinoma
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