Difference between revisions of "Endometrioid endometrial carcinoma"

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===Biopsy===
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ENDOMETRIUM, BIOPSY:  
ENDOMETRIUM, BIOPSY:  
- ENDOMETRIOID ENDOMETRIAL ADENOCARCINOMA, FIGO GRADE I/III.
- ENDOMETRIOID ENDOMETRIAL ADENOCARCINOMA, FIGO GRADE I/III.
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===Hysterectomy===
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UTERUS WITH CERVIX AND FALLOPIAN TUBES, TOTAL HYSTERECTOMY AND BILATERAL SALPINGECTOMY:
- ENDOMETRIOID ENDOMETRIAL ADENOCARCINOMA, FIGO GRADE I/III, pT2, pNx.
-- SURGICAL MARGINS NEGATIVE.
-- PLEASE SEE TUMOUR SUMMARY.
- LEIOMYOMAS WITH HYALINIZATION.
- FALLOPIAN TUBES WITHOUT SIGNIFICANT PATHOLOGY.
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The sections show endometrium with complex, fused and cribriform glands with scant intervening stroma over a region measuring greater than 2.1 millimetres. Focally, a desmoplastic stroma is also identified. No nuclear atypia is appreciated.
The sections show endometrium with complex, fused and cribriform glands with scant intervening stroma over a region measuring greater than 2.1 millimetres. Focally, a desmoplastic stroma is also identified. No nuclear atypia is appreciated.


===Endocervical versus endometrial - biopsy===
====Endocervical versus endometrial - biopsy====
The foamy histiocytes in the stroma and lack of desmoplasia slightly favour an endometrial origin; however, the lesion would be best classified with an excisional specimen and in conjunction with the clinical impression.
The foamy histiocytes in the stroma and lack of desmoplasia slightly favour an endometrial origin; however, the lesion would be best classified with an excisional specimen and in conjunction with the clinical impression.


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