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21st European Congress of Pathology
Istanbul, Turkey, September 08-13, 2007
http://www.ecp2007istanbul.org/
Slide Seminar 8, September 12th
Challenging Cases in Gynecologic Pathology
Chairpersons: A. Giatromanolaki, E.Yavuz

 

 

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Slide 5  
Case 5
Presented by: Eoghan E. Mooney

Clinical History
A 33 year old woman was investigated for irregular vaginal bleeding. Her past history included conjunctival disease with several operations and recurrent vocal cord polyps, for which she had also had surgery. Cervical smears over many years were noted to be inflammatory, with occasional ones reported as having atypical squamous cells. She had suffered from intermittent vaginal discharge since the age of 20. On examination, the cervix was friable, and the vagina showed areas of epithelial erosion. Cervical biopsy and endometrial curettage were performed.
  
  LIGNEOUS DISEASE OF THE FEMALE GENITAL TRACT (LIGNEOUS CERVICITIS AND ENDOMETRITIS)  
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Case 5 6.9.2007 Dilek Bulbul
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