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. 1981 Nov-Dec;25(6):616-22.

Ectopic decidual reaction of the uterine cervix: frequency and cytologic presentation

  • PMID: 6947667

Ectopic decidual reaction of the uterine cervix: frequency and cytologic presentation

V Schneider et al. Acta Cytol. 1981 Nov-Dec.

Abstract

The histologic and cytologic manifestation of cervical decidual reaction in pregnancy was investigated. Histologically, cervical decidua was found in 30.8% of 191 uteri removed during pregnancy. Characteristic features were focal occurrence, subepithelial location and frequent disruption of the overlying epithelium. Cytologically, decidual cells were found in 34% of patients with histologically confirmed cervical decidual reaction. The number of decidual cells per smear ranged from 11 to 208, with a mean of 105. The majority of cells occurred in aggregates and stained basophilic or amphophilic. Outstanding diagnostic features of decidual cells in smears were finely granular chromatin pattern in 96%, prominent nucleoli in over 80% and marked nuclear enlargement. Cytometrically, decidual cells showed a wide variation in size. The nuclear area ranged from 31 sq micrometers to 320 sq micrometers, with a mean of 111 sq micrometers. In the differential diagnosis, tissue repair, dysplasia, carcinoma in situ and endocervical adenocarcinoma must be considered.

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