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Fatty change in the endometrium.

F F Nogales1, M Pavcovich, M T Medina

  • 1Department of Pathology, University of Granada School of Medicine, Spain.

Histopathology
|April 1, 1992
PubMed
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Fatty change in the endometrial stroma, a benign mesenchymal metaplasia, is reported for the first time. This finding highlights the stromal tissue

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Area of Science:

  • Reproductive biology
  • Gynecologic pathology

Background:

  • The endometrial stroma is a dynamic tissue.
  • Understanding its metaplastic potential is crucial for gynecologic pathology.

Observation:

  • An incidental finding of fatty change within the endometrial stroma was observed.
  • This represents a novel histological observation.

Findings:

  • Fatty change in the endometrial stroma is documented for the first time in scientific literature.
  • This exemplifies benign mesenchymal metaplasia within the endometrium.

Implications:

  • Expands the known spectrum of benign stromal changes in the endometrium.
  • May inform differential diagnosis in gynecologic biopsies.
  • Highlights the plasticity of endometrial stromal cells.