Equivalent Terminology

Unsatisfactory for evaluation

Figure 4a Unsatisfactory due to polymorpho-nuclear leucocyte exudate

Figure 4b Unsatisfactory due to air-drying of epithelial cells

Glandular abnormalities

Figure 21a Atypical glandular cells

Figure 22 Cytologically benign endometrial cells in a postmenopausal smear

Figure 21b Atypical glandular cells

Figure 23a Endocervical adenocarcinoma (well differentiated)

Figure 23b Endocervical adenocarcinoma (well differentiated)

Figure 23c Histology section: Endocervical adenocarcinoma (well differentiated)

Figure 24a Endocervical adenocarcinoma (poorly differentiated)

Figure 24b Endocervical adenocarcinoma (poorly differentiated)

Figure 24c Histology section: Endocervical adenocarcinoma (poorly differentiated)

Other neoplastic

Figure 25a Metastatic Endometrial adenocarcinoma

Figure 25b Histology section: Metastatic Endometrial adenocarcinoma

Figure 26 Metastatic Ovarian Adenocarcinoma

Figure 27 Metastatic Transitional cell carcinoma

Figure 28 Metastatic Colonic carcinoma

 

Reactive changes

Figure 8a Specific Infective Agents: Candida spp.

Figure 8b Specific Infective Agents: Trichomonas vaginalis

Figure 8c Specific Infective Agents: Coccobacilli (Clue cells)

Figure 8d Specific Infective Agents: Actinomyces spp.

Figure 9a Reactive changes: Inflammation: Typical repair

Figure 9b Reactive changes: Inflammation: Typical repair

Figure 10a Reactive changes: Inflammation: Degenerative changes

Figure 10b Reactive changes: Inflammation: Degenerative changes

Figure 10c Reactive changes: Atrophy with Inflammation: Atrophic vaginitis

Figure 10d Reactive changes: Inflammation: Follicular cervicitis

Figure 11a Reactive changes: Radiation effect: Fine vacuolation

Figure 11b Reactive changes: Radiation effect: Coarse vacuolation

Figure 11c Reactive changes: Radiation effect: Phagocytosis and nuclear wrinkling

Figure 11d Reactive changes: Radiation effect: Multi-nucleation and cellular enlargement

Figure 12a Reactive changes: Intra Uterine contraceptive devices: Endometrial cells

Figure 12b Reactive changes: Intra Uterine contraceptive devices: Endometrial cells

Figure 13a Reactive changes: Cytopathic effect: Herpes Simplex virus

Figure 13b Reactive changes: Cytopathic effect: Herpes simplex virus

Figure 13c Histology section: Herpes simplex virus

Figure 14 Reactive changes: Hyperkeratosis and Parakeratosis

Satisfactory but limited

Figure 5a Satisfactory for evaluation but limited by cytolysis

Figure 5b Satisfactory for evaluation but limited by red blood cells

Satisfactory

Figure 1a Within Normal Limits: Superficial squamous cells

Figure 1b Within Normal Limits: Intermediate squamous cells

Figure 1c Histology section: Mature squamous epithelium of ectocervix

Figure 2a Within Normal Limits: Endocervical cells in a palisade

Figure 2b Within Normal Limits: Endocervical cells in a honeycomb

Figure 2c Histology section: Glandular epithelium of endocervix

Figure 3a Within Normal Limits: parabasal cells in an atrophic smear

Figure 3b Within Normal Limits: parabasal cells in an atrophic smear

Figure 6a Within Normal Limits: Endometrial cell plaque in a menstrual smear

Figure 6b Within Normal Limits: Discrete endometrial cells in a menstrual smear

Figure 7a Within Normal Limits: Immature squamous metaplastic cells

Figure 7b Within Normal Limits: Immature squamous metaplastic cells

Figure 7c Histology section: Transformation zone showing immature squamous metaplasia

Squamous abnormalities

Figure 15a Koilocytes without changes suggestive of intra-epithelial neoplasia

Figure 15b Koilocytes without changes suggestive of intra-epithelial neoplasia

Figure 15c Koilocytes without changes suggestive of intra-epithelial neoplasia

Figure 16a Squamous cells not definitely neoplastic but warranting an early repeat

Figure 16b Squamous cells not definitely neoplastic but warranting an early repeat

Figure 17a Mild dysplasia

Figure 17b Mild dysplasia

Figure 17c Mild dysplasia with koilocytes

Figure 17d Mild dysplasia with koilocytes

Figure 17e Histology section: CIN 1 with koilocytes

Figure 17f Histology section: CIN 1

Figure 18a Moderate dysplasia

Figure 18b Moderate dysplasia

Figure 18c Histology section: CIN 2

Figure 19a Severe dysplasia

Figure 19b Severe dysplasia

Figure 19c Histology section: CIN3

Figure 20a Severe dysplasia

Figure 20b Severe dysplasia

Figure 20c Invasive carcinoma

Figure 20d Invasive carcinoma

Figure 20e Histology section: well differentiated keratinizing squamous carcinoma

Figure 20f Histology section: poorly differentiated squamous carcinoma

 

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