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Yee Sing Lin1,2, Penny Athanasatos2
1Department of Anatomical Pathology, NSW Health Pathology, Prince of Wales Hospital, Sydney, Australia.
Abstract:
Prior studies suggest that adenosquamous histology confers a poorer prognosis when compared with other histologic subtypes of carcinoma in the cervix. However, there is limited literature describing the cytologic features of this entity. Herein we report on a series of adenosquamous carcinomas of the uterine cervix diagnosed within our institution to evaluate the range of cytomorphologic features and integrate clinical and genotypic data.
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