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What is a "rare" lymphoid aggregate? and what is its relation when found in a myxoid stroma in the endometrium?

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Dr. Julie Abbott answered

Specializes in Preventive Medicine

It sounds like you: have had an endometrial/uterine biopsy. Perhaps there was some abnormal bleeding. Myxoid simply means mucous-like; stroma simply means connective, functionally supportive tissue. Finding clumps of lymphoid cells in this uterine supportive tissue has no significance on its own if no other abnormalities are reported. "Rare" just means they only saw a few of them, not that they were unusual.

Answered 10/18/2016

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