Uterine adenosarcoma detected by Papanicolaou smear: a case report
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- DOI: 10.1002/dc.20518
Uterine adenosarcoma detected by Papanicolaou smear: a case report
Abstract
Adenosarcoma is a rare uterine biphasic tumor composed of benign epithelial elements and a sarcomatous stroma. Although it is well described histologically, its cytological features are rarely mentioned in the literature. We describe a case of uterine adenosarcoma that was first detected by Papanicolau (Pap) smear. Numerous crowded clusters of spindle cells were present within a bloody background, as well as a few smaller, dyscohesive groups with cells showing high N:C ratio and oval to round nuclei with coarse chromatin and small nucleoli. A few nuclear grooves were identified. Adenosarcomas are rare lesions but should be considered in the differential diagnosis when spindled cells are noted in a pap smear.
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