2016
DOI: 10.1097/pgp.0000000000000277
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Endocervicosis of the Uterine Cervix

Abstract: Endocervicosis is considered a form of Mülleriosis affecting mainly the bladder and is comprised of endocervical-type glands and cysts. It has been rarely described in the uterine cervix where the extensive involvement of cervical and paracervical tissue poses the suspicion of malignancy, mostly minimal-deviation adenocarcinoma. We describe a case of cervical endocervicosis causing long-term symptoms leading to hysterectomy. We provide evidence that this pathology is associated with cesarean section similar wi… Show more

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“…According to its histogenesis, endocervicosis is the rarest of the Müllerian lesions and is thought to originate from the pelvic peritoneum or retroperitoneum [ 1 ]. Endocervicosis is one of the pseudoneoplastic glandular lesions and is characterized by an uneven arrangement of glands lined by a benign mucinous endocervical-type epithelium, often cystically dilated and occupying the cervical wall and extending to the paracervical tissue [ 2 4 ]. It has primarily been described in the urinary bladder [ 5 ] and rarely in the cervix [ 2 ], axillary lymph nodes [ 6 ], rectum [ 7 ], and mesosalpinx [ 8 ].…”
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“…According to its histogenesis, endocervicosis is the rarest of the Müllerian lesions and is thought to originate from the pelvic peritoneum or retroperitoneum [ 1 ]. Endocervicosis is one of the pseudoneoplastic glandular lesions and is characterized by an uneven arrangement of glands lined by a benign mucinous endocervical-type epithelium, often cystically dilated and occupying the cervical wall and extending to the paracervical tissue [ 2 4 ]. It has primarily been described in the urinary bladder [ 5 ] and rarely in the cervix [ 2 ], axillary lymph nodes [ 6 ], rectum [ 7 ], and mesosalpinx [ 8 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Endocervicosis is one of the pseudoneoplastic glandular lesions and is characterized by an uneven arrangement of glands lined by a benign mucinous endocervical-type epithelium, often cystically dilated and occupying the cervical wall and extending to the paracervical tissue [ 2 4 ]. It has primarily been described in the urinary bladder [ 5 ] and rarely in the cervix [ 2 ], axillary lymph nodes [ 6 ], rectum [ 7 ], and mesosalpinx [ 8 ]. Interestingly, one report referred to its association with a mechanical etiology, like that seen in isthmocele, rather than that of Müllerianosis [ 2 ].…”
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