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#*Associated with ''bacterial vaginosis'' - which is caused by ''Gardnerella vaginalis''.<ref name="pmid3493202">{{cite journal |author=Scott TG, Smyth CJ, Keane CT |title=In vitro adhesiveness and biotype of Gardnerella vaginalis strains in relation to the occurrence of clue cells in vaginal discharges |journal=Genitourinary medicine |volume=63 |issue=1 |pages=47–53 |year=1987 |month=February |pmid=3493202 |pmc=1194007 |doi= |url=}}</ref> | #*Associated with ''bacterial vaginosis'' - which is caused by ''Gardnerella vaginalis''.<ref name="pmid3493202">{{cite journal |author=Scott TG, Smyth CJ, Keane CT |title=In vitro adhesiveness and biotype of Gardnerella vaginalis strains in relation to the occurrence of clue cells in vaginal discharges |journal=Genitourinary medicine |volume=63 |issue=1 |pages=47–53 |year=1987 |month=February |pmid=3493202 |pmc=1194007 |doi= |url=}}</ref> | ||
#**''Gardnerella vaginalis'' is a rod gram variable.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Taylor-Robinson D |title=The bacteriology of Gardnerella vaginalis |journal=Scand J Urol Nephrol Suppl |volume=86 |issue= |pages=41–55 |year=1984 |pmid=6399409 |doi= |url=}}</ref> | #**''Gardnerella vaginalis'' is a rod gram variable.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Taylor-Robinson D |title=The bacteriology of Gardnerella vaginalis |journal=Scand J Urol Nephrol Suppl |volume=86 |issue= |pages=41–55 |year=1984 |pmid=6399409 |doi= |url=}}</ref> | ||
#Squamous | #Squamous metaplastic cells: | ||
#*"Dense" cytoplasm. | #*"Dense" cytoplasm. | ||
#*Nucleus ~2X the size of an intermediate cell nucleus. | #*Nucleus ~2X the size of an intermediate cell nucleus. | ||
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#**The presence of endometrial cells on a Pap test on a woman >=40 years old (per Bethesda guidelines) should be noted in the pathology report<ref name=pmid15900572>{{cite journal |author=Thrall MJ, Kjeldahl KS, Savik K, Gulbahce HE, Pambuccian SE |title=Significance of benign endometrial cells in papanicolaou tests from women aged >=40 years |journal=Cancer |volume=105 |issue=4 |pages=207-16 |year=2005 |month=August |pmid=15900572 |doi=10.1002/cncr.21156 |url=}}</ref> - this prompts an endometrial biopsy. | #**The presence of endometrial cells on a Pap test on a woman >=40 years old (per Bethesda guidelines) should be noted in the pathology report<ref name=pmid15900572>{{cite journal |author=Thrall MJ, Kjeldahl KS, Savik K, Gulbahce HE, Pambuccian SE |title=Significance of benign endometrial cells in papanicolaou tests from women aged >=40 years |journal=Cancer |volume=105 |issue=4 |pages=207-16 |year=2005 |month=August |pmid=15900572 |doi=10.1002/cncr.21156 |url=}}</ref> - this prompts an endometrial biopsy. | ||
#***In my humble opinion, reporting benign endometrial cells in premenopausal women is ''not'' evidence-based practise; the practise is driven by lawsuit-paranoia in the USA. | #***In my humble opinion, reporting benign endometrial cells in premenopausal women is ''not'' evidence-based practise; the practise is driven by lawsuit-paranoia in the USA. | ||
# | #Atrophic cells:<ref>DeMay, RM. The Art & Science of Cytopathology: Exfoliative Cytology. 1996. ISBN 0-89189-322-9. PP.116-7.</ref> | ||
#*Cells smaller. | #*Cells smaller. | ||
#*Cytoplasm grey/blue. | #*Cytoplasm grey/blue. | ||
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#*+/-"Dirty" background - degenerated cells, inflammatory cells (neutrophils, histiocytes). | #*+/-"Dirty" background - degenerated cells, inflammatory cells (neutrophils, histiocytes). | ||
#**May mimic "dirty" background of tumour, i.e. 'tumour diathesis'. | #**May mimic "dirty" background of tumour, i.e. 'tumour diathesis'. | ||
#* | #*Notes: | ||
#**Usually older women. | #**Usually older women. | ||
#**Main DDx is HSIL which has chromatin changes. | #**Main [[DDx]] is [[HSIL]] which has chromatin changes. | ||
#Tingible body macrophages: | #Tingible body macrophages: | ||
#*Abundant cytoplasm with vacuolization. | #*Abundant cytoplasm with vacuolization. | ||
#*May be seen in the context of chlamydia. | #*May be seen in the context of chlamydia. | ||
#Navicular | #Navicular cells: | ||
#*Intermediate cells with: | #*Intermediate cells with: | ||
#* | #*#Folded edges. | ||
#* | #*#Abundant cytoplasmic glycogen. | ||
#* | #*Notes: | ||
#**Cells often described as ''boat-shaped''. | #**Cells often described as ''boat-shaped''. | ||
#**May resemble the lenses of ''coke bottle glasses''. | #**May resemble the lenses of ''coke bottle glasses''. |
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