2.f Endocervical Polyp
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Endocervical polyps are common benign lesions that can be asymptomatic or cause spotting and post-coital bleeding. They have a fibrovascular core and can have both exocervical squamous epithelium and endocervical glandular epithelium. Inflammation, reactive changes and microglandular hyperplasia are common findings within endocervical polyps.
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Gynecologic Pathology
Room E-436,
2075 Bayview Avenue,
Toronto, Ontario
M4N 3M5
Admin. Assistant/Clerical Supervisor
Lesley Nicholson
lesley.nicholson@
sunnybrook.ca
Tel: 416-480-4009