Squamous carcinoma of the uterine cervix with CIN 3-like growth pattern: An under-diagnosed lesion |
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Authors: | A. I. Al-Nafussi & ,H. Monaghan |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pathology, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | Abstract. Al-Nafussi AI, Monaghan H. Squamous carcinoma of the uterine cervix with CIN 3-like growth pattern: An under-diagnosed lesion. Invasive squamous carcinomas of the cervix have traditionally been classified into keratinizing, non-keratinizing, verrucous, warty (condylomatous), papillary transitional (squamo-transitional), and lymphoepithelioma-like carcinomas. The majority of these tumors are easily recognized. We present for the first time the pathological appearances of six cases of invasive squamous carcinoma with growth pattern simulating tangentially cut CIN 3 involving endocervical glandular crypts/clefts. In all cases initial diagnosis on biopsy and/or loop excision was thought to be CIN 3, perhaps with suspicion of early invasion. On further excision and/or on clinical grounds the tumors were frankly invasive. We propose the use of the term squamous carcinoma with CIN 3-like growth pattern for such lesions. This is in order to avoid misinterpretation as CIN 3 with subsequent inappropriate management of patients with this type of tumor. |
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Keywords: | cervix CIN 3 squamous cell carcinoma |
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