Talk:Endometrium

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Menstrual

ENDOMETRIUM, BIOPSY:
- STRIPPED WEAKLY PROLIFERATIVE ENDOMETRIAL GLANDS AND SCANT FRAGMENTED
  NONPROLIFERATIVE ENDOMETRIUM.
- BALLS OF CONDENSED ENDOMETRIAL STROMA.
- INFILTRATING NEUTROPHILS AND ABUNDANT BLOOD.
- SCANT STRIPPED ENDOCERVICAL EPITHELIUM WITHOUT APPARENT PATHOLOGY.
- NO EVIDENCE OF HYPERPLASIA.

COMMENT:
The findings are consistent with menstrual endometrium.

Nonproliferative but distorted & thick

ENDOMETRIUM, ASPIRATION:
- FRAGMENTED ENDOMETRIUM WITH MILDLY DISTORTED PSEUDOSTRATIFIED GLANDS WITH
  APOPTOTIC CELLS, WITHOUT SIGNIFICANT DILATION AND WITHOUT APPARENT
  PROLIFERATIVE ACTIVITY.
- SCANT BENIGN SQUAMOUS EPITHELIUM.
- SCANT BENIGN ENDOCERVICAL EPITHELIUM.
- NO APPARENT HYPERPLASIA.
- NEGATIVE FOR MALIGNANCY.
- FOLLOW-UP RECOMMENDED.

Polyp or not, leiomyoma or not

ENDOMETRIUM, CURETTAGE:
- PROLIFERATIVE-TYPE ENDOMETRIUM.
- POLYPOID FRAGMENTS OF BENIGN ENDOCERVICAL MUCOSA.
- FRAGMENTS OF FIBROUS STROMA AND SMOOTH MUSCLE WITH MINIMAL EPITHELIUM, SEE COMMENT.
- NO EVIDENCE OF HYPERPLASIA.

COMMENT:
The fibrous stroma present is a component of the endocervix or alternatively part of an
endometrial polyp. The smooth muscle is from the uterine wall or may represent a component
of a pedunculated leiomyoma.