2005
DOI: 10.1097/01.pas.0000164369.73509.f4
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Eosinophilic Dysplasia of the Cervix: Which Are the Invasive and Cytologic Counterparts?

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“…The so‐called eosinophilic dysplasia is an infrequent feature of cervical dysplasia, which was first described by Ma et al in a histological study . Although Leuvano already discussed the possibility of a cytological correlation in a commentary to the original description, to our knowledge this is the first study to investigate the cytological counterpart of this lesion. Our work shows that ED is often associated with peculiar cytologic features.…”
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“…The so‐called eosinophilic dysplasia is an infrequent feature of cervical dysplasia, which was first described by Ma et al in a histological study . Although Leuvano already discussed the possibility of a cytological correlation in a commentary to the original description, to our knowledge this is the first study to investigate the cytological counterpart of this lesion. Our work shows that ED is often associated with peculiar cytologic features.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[1][2][3] Despite its defined histopathological features, the corresponding cytological findings of ED in cervical samples have still not been described. 4 Aim of this study is to investigate the cytological counterpart of ED.…”
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