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Morphology of Cervical and Uterine Diseases Lab

Morphology of Cervical and Uterine Diseases Lab. Describe the morphology of adenomyosis Describe the morphology of endometriosis Describe morphology of endometritis Describe morphology of acute and chronic cervicitis Describe morphology of condyloma acuminatum of the cervix uteri.

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Morphology of Cervical and Uterine Diseases Lab

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  1. Morphology of Cervical and Uterine DiseasesLab

  2. Describe the morphology of adenomyosis • Describe the morphology of endometriosis • Describe morphology of endometritis • Describe morphology of acute and chronic cervicitis • Describe morphology of condylomaacuminatumof the cervix uteri. • Describe morphology of squamous cell carcinoma of cervix. • Describe morphology endometrial polyps • Describe morphology of commonest three types of endometrial hyperplasia • Describe morphology of the commonest type of endometrial carcinoma • Describe the morphology of uterine leiomyomas

  3. Adenomyosis

  4. fallopian tube Endometriosis colon Endometrial glands and stroma Endometrial glands and stroma

  5. endometritis

  6. Chronic cervicitis vaginal mucosa cervix uterus

  7. Chronic cervicitis

  8. Condyloma acuminatum Cervical HPV infection Condyloma Cx.

  9. Carcinoma Cervix

  10. Ulcerating Ca Cx

  11. Fungating Ca Cx

  12. Squamous Carcinoma cervix

  13. Endometrial Polyp

  14. The endometrial cavity is opened to reveal lush fronds of hyperplastic endometrium.

  15. Simple Hyperplasia

  16. Complex Hyperplasia

  17. Complex Atypical Hyperplasia

  18. This adenocarcinoma of the endometrium is more obvious. Irregular masses of white tumor are seen over the surface of this uterus that has been opened anteriorly. The cervix is at the bottom of the picture.

  19. Endometrial adenocarcinoma

  20. submucosal, intramural, and subserosal leiomyomata of the uterus

  21. Leiomyoma of the uterus "red degeneration"

  22. Leiomyoma

  23. Leiomyosarcoma

  24. Leiomyosarcomas,

  25. Leiomyosarcomas,

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