Squamous differentiation in carcinoma in situ of the cervix uteri: A cyto-histological correlation of malignant intraepithelial lesions with invasive carcinoma
AUTOR(ES)
Grubb, Chandra
RESUMO
Cervical biopsies from 97 women with malignant cells in cervical scrape smears have been studied. Forty-eight patients had invasive squamous carcinoma, and 49 had intraepithelial lesions. Of these, six had dedifferentiated carcinoma in situ, nine had the differentiated lesions generally known as `severe dysplasia', and 29 had both; the severity of the dysplasia remained doubtful in five patients.
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