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| Adenocarcinoma of Cervix | ||
| Etiology Associated with human papilloma virus infection, especially type 18. Account for up to 10% of carcinomas of the cervix | ||
| Pathogenesis integration into host genome of HPV with inactivation of p53 area of active research, | ||
| Epidemiology sexually transmitted disease particularly affecting young women increased in cigarette smokers age peak at 40-45 but dropping women who have never had a pap smear or have not had one in 5 years | ||
| General Gross Description may be fungating, may be ulcerated but often deeply infiltrative cut surfaces gray white, hard, poorly circumscribed necrosis and hemorrhage common Examples: | ||
| General Microscopic Description composed of glands with cells containing mucin vacuoles nuclei are round to oval, hyperchromatic, and have prominent nucleoli Examples: | ||
| References Cotran RS, Kumar V, Robbins SL: Robbins Pathologic Basis of Disease. 5th ed. Philadelphia, W.B. Saunders, 1994, pp. 1053. This link will directly take you to the relevant new literature Adenocarcinoma of Cervix
| Synopsis by: Melinda Sanders M.D. (T83000M81403)[276]
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