endocervical atypiareactive changesendocervical adenocarcinomaOf 1,500 cervical tissue specimens, 27 cases showed histologic changes of reactive glandular atypia which we defined as endocervical cells with large hyperchromatic, often irregular nuclei, which did not fulfill the criteria for endocervical ...
CD44v5 may be used as an ancillary marker to identify endocervical neoplasia/dysplasia and differentiate these lesions from reactive endocervical cells in surgical pathology specimens and gynecologic cytology smears. (The J Histotechnol 28:239, 2005) 展开 ...
Apocynin also suppressed IL-8 mRNA expression in KB/TP cells to the level observed in KB/CV cells (Fig. 1d, right). Seven members of the NADPH oxidase family have been identified in mammalian species, each of which includes a different membrane-spanning catalytic subunit, NOX 1–5 and DUO...
Conclusions Normal endocervical cells often exhibit vimentin staining, and this is increased in reactive and metaplastic situations, whereas adenocarcinoma in situ is usually completely negative. Therefore vimentin is a useful additional diagnostic marker in the assessment of problematic cervical glandular ...
Little , 2010 : Diagnostic value and implications of vimentin expression in normal, reactive and neoplastic endocervical epithelium . Pathol. 42 , 217 – 223 .Stewart CJ, Little L. Diagnostic value and implications of vimentin expression in normal, reactive and neoplastic en- docervical epithelium...
Superficial and parabasal Architectural features of normal endocervical cells that may be identified in gynecologic samples include: Three-dimensional cell groups Palisading two-dimensional groups Cytoplasmic ribboning Syncytial groups Normal parabasal cells most resemble which of these benign cellular ...