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* Objective: To describe the common morphologic features in glandular cell lesions found in pap smears.
 
* Objective: To describe the common morphologic features in glandular cell lesions found in pap smears.
 
== Related PDFs of Lectures ==
 
== Related PDFs of Lectures ==
* [https://hub.partners.org/file/12487829/Glandular_Lesions_of_the_Cervix_Dr_Wilbur.pdf Glandular Lesions of the Cervix - Dr. Wilbur]
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* [https://www.medialab.com/dv/dl.aspx?d=1326695&dh=27e52&u=111736&uh=c3cf8 Glandular Lesions of the Cervix - Dr. Wilbur]
* [https://hub.partners.org/file/12487831/GynCyto_EFB.pdf Gyn Cyto - Dr. Brachtel]  
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* [https://www.medialab.com/dv/dl.aspx?d=1326697&dh=6f367&u=111736&uh=c3cf8 Gyn Cyto - Dr. Brachtel]  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:45, July 6, 2020

Week 1

  • Content Expert: David C. Wilbur, MD
  • Cytotechnologist: Peter Brown
  • Objective: To describe the common morphologic features in glandular cell lesions found in pap smears.

Related PDFs of Lectures


Normal endocervicals – MG07-41719
Normal endometrial cells – MG07-37747
Reactive endocervicals – C02-X21800
Endocervical atypia 10D –C92-1561 and MG09-21470
Tubal metaplasia – G11-37675
AIS endocervical – MG06-00971 and C01-D39098
Endocervial Adenoca – MG09-31908
Endocervical Adenoca – C98-17153
Endometrial CA Grade III – C02-R1948
Metastatic ovarian adenocarcinoma – C02-N42569

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