2012
DOI: 10.12659/ajcr.883584
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Arias-Stella reaction of the cervix: The enduring diagnostic challenge

Abstract: SummaryBackground:The Arias-Stella reaction is a hormone-related atypical endometrial change characterized by hypertrophy and vacuolization of glandular epithelial cells, associated with marked nuclear pleomorphism, enlargement, and hyperchromasia. When presenting in extra-uterine sites, the differentiation of Arias-Stella changes from other more ominous clear cell lesions may pose significant difficulties.Case Report:We report a case of an endocervical clear cell lesion incidentally discovered during a prenat… Show more

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“…Arias-Stella reaction of the endocervical glands may present as enlarged irregular cells with hyperchromatic nuclei, mimicking cervical adenocarcinoma in situ or even clear cell carcinoma (Figure 4). [64] The latter conditions usually show high mitotic activity, which is absent in Arias-Stella reaction.…”
Section: Pathologymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Arias-Stella reaction of the endocervical glands may present as enlarged irregular cells with hyperchromatic nuclei, mimicking cervical adenocarcinoma in situ or even clear cell carcinoma (Figure 4). [64] The latter conditions usually show high mitotic activity, which is absent in Arias-Stella reaction.…”
Section: Pathologymentioning
confidence: 98%