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A.  The sections shows edematous, well-vascularized stromal tissue (consisting of epitheliod cells with lightly eosinophilic cytoplasm) with abundant lymphocytes and plasma cells, focal multi-nucleated giant cells and abundant neutrophils.  There are scant fragment of benign endometrial-type epithelium.<br>
A.  The sections shows edematous, well-vascularized stromal tissue (consisting of epitheliod cells with lightly eosinophilic cytoplasm) with abundant lymphocytes and plasma cells, focal multi-nucleated giant cells and abundant neutrophils.  There are scant fragment of benign endometrial-type epithelium.<br>
B.  The sections show non-keratinized squamous (exocervical-type) epithelium with normal maturation to the surface.  There is also benign columnar (endocervical-type) epithelium.  The supporting stromal tissue shows no pathologic changes.  There is no significant inflammation, no metaplasia, and no dysplastic change.
B.  The sections show non-keratinized squamous (exocervical-type) epithelium with normal maturation to the surface.  There is also benign columnar (endocervical-type) epithelium.  The supporting stromal tissue shows no pathologic changes.  There is no significant inflammation, no metaplasia, and no dysplastic change.


===Final diagnosis===
===Final diagnosis===
A.  Soft tissue, right vagina, excision -  granulation tissue and benign smooth muscle.<br>
A.  Soft tissue, right vagina, excision -  granulation tissue and benign smooth muscle.<br>
B.  Soft tissue, vaginal ("septum (obstructed hemivagina)"), excision - benign cervical mucosa.
B.  Soft tissue, vaginal ("septum (obstructed hemivagina)"), excision - benign cervical mucosa.
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