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Oluwole Fadare1, Wenxin Zheng.
Abstract
In this article, the authors briefly review the historical evolution of the various putative precursor lesions for Type II endometrial cancers, with an emphasis on the newly defined "Endometrial Glandular Dysplasia (EmGD)". The evidentiary basis for delineating serous EmGD as the most probable precursor lesions to endometrial serous carcinoma is reviewed in detail. An argument is advanced for the discontinuation of the term serous "endometrial intraepithelial carcinoma (EIC)" as a descriptor for a supposedly intraepithelial, precancerous lesion. Preliminary evidence is also presented that suggests that there is a morphologically recognizable "clear cell EmGD" that probably represents a precancerous lesion to endometrial clear cell carcinomas.Entities:
Year: 2008 PMID: 18261213 PMCID: PMC2266702 DOI: 10.1186/1746-1596-3-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Diagn Pathol ISSN: 1746-1596 Impact factor: 2.644
Figure 1Cytologic features of serous endometrial glandular dysplasia (S-EmGD, 2 arrows), as compared with resting endometrium (RE, 1 arrow) and the so-called serous endometrial intraepithelial carcinoma (S-EIC, 3 arrows).
Figure 2Resting endometrium (1 arrow); clear cell endometrial glandular dysplasia (clear cell-EmGD, 2 arrows); clear cell endometrial intraepithelial carcinoma (clear cell-EIC, 3 arrows).