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A member asked:

I had a biopsy done on my cervix, and i am trying to understand my results specimen a-minute fragments of benign endocervical glands, squamous epithelium, blood, and mucus?

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Dr. James Ferguson answered

Translation= a small amount of normal tissue and debris

Dr Berryman and another doctor agreed

Answered 12/4/2021

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Endometrial curettings: 1 Benign endometrial glands and stroma 2 Rare benign endocervical glands and stroma Endocervical Curettings: few fragments of benign endometrial glands and stroma in secretory phase, blood and mucus. Any worrisome results?

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Ecc results Fragments of benign endocervical glands Scant strips of benign squamous epithelium?

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Can someone explain my colpo results? ECTOCERVICAL BIOPSY AT 6:00: PREDOMINANTLY MUCUS WITH SCANT SUPERFICIAL FRAGMENTS OF SQUAMOUS EPITHELIUM DEMONSTRATING KOILOCYTOTIC CHANGE CONSISTENT WITH CIN1?

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Sections show predominantly mucus with a few small fragments of benign endocervical glandular epithelium. No squamous tissue is identified. ?

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Is this ok? Endocervical curettage: Inflamed mucus, blood, minute fragments of unremarkable endocervical glands, and fragments of inactive endometrium with evidence of stromal breakdown?

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