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UTERINE CERVIX, 12 O'CLOCK, BIOPSY: | |||
- HIGH-GRADE SQUAMOUS INTRAEPITHELIAL LESION (HSIL). | |||
- VERY SCANT STRIPPED ENDOCERVICAL EPITHELIUM. | |||
- ACUTE AND CHRONIC INFLAMMATION. | |||
COMMENT: | |||
A p16 immunostain marks the full thickness of the squamous epithelium and is | |||
strong. A Ki-67 immunostain marks a mildly increased number of superficial | |||
epithelial cells. A immunostain shows basal staining and superficial | |||
non-staining in the region of HSIL. | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:31, 29 April 2014
UTERINE CERVIX, BIOPSY: - SQUAMOUS INTRAEPITHELIAL LESION, FAVOUR HIGH-GRADE -- SMALL FOCUS, SEE COMMENT. - BENIGN ENDOCERVICAL EPITHELIUM PRESENT. COMMENT: The cytology has intermediate features. A p16 immunostain strongly marks the full thickness of the thin (abnormal) squamous epithelium seen in the plane of section, and a Ki-67 focally shows positive superficial cells. These findings favour the presence of a high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (HSIL). A re-biopsy with close follow-up could be considered.
Idea
UTERINE CERVIX, 12 O'CLOCK, BIOPSY: - HIGH-GRADE SQUAMOUS INTRAEPITHELIAL LESION (HSIL). - VERY SCANT STRIPPED ENDOCERVICAL EPITHELIUM. - ACUTE AND CHRONIC INFLAMMATION. COMMENT: A p16 immunostain marks the full thickness of the squamous epithelium and is strong. A Ki-67 immunostain marks a mildly increased number of superficial epithelial cells. A immunostain shows basal staining and superficial non-staining in the region of HSIL.