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cervix

Body of the uterus

Fundus of the uterus

The uterus

Uterus is lined by simple columnar ciliated cells

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The cervix

Anatomy Histology

vagina Stratified squamous non-keratinzed epithelium rich in glycogen

Ectocervix Stratified squamous non-keratinzed epithelium rich in glycogen

Endocervix Pseudo-stratified columnar ciliated epithelium, rich in mucus secretion

Cervical canal Pseudo-stratified columnar ciliated epithelium, rich in mucus secretion

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The vagina

Function: protection of upper genital tract.

Thickness:

Child: thin (few cells) and atrophy

Menopause: thin and atrophy

Puberty (reproductive period): thick (more than

one layer, 7-10 layers).

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Cytology of normal female genital tract

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Squamous Epithelium

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Superficial

Intermediate

Parabasal

Basal

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Glandular endometrial cells

Physiologically: they are present as normal cells in the

following conditions, in routine vaginal smear

Menstrual flow ( early 2-3 days).

Early pregnancy

Abortion

Post-partum period

In case of intra-uterine device at the end of menstrual

cycle.

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Glandular endometrial cells

Pathologically: present in endometrial lesions as:

Polyp

Endometritis

Submucous fibroid

Endometrial hyperplasia

Adeno-carcinoma

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2- Non-epithelial cells

Smooth muscle cells: normally not present except in deep

traumatic scrapping of ulcerative lesion as in polyp, fibroma,

and abortion.

RBCs Plasma cells

Histocytes (macrophages)

Sperms Yeast

Trichomanos vaginalis

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Inflammatory cellsusually posterior fornix or cervical smears

Inflammatory changes in epithelial cells

Presence of polymorphs

Intra-cellular diplococci

Polymorphs DiplococciBacterialVaginosis

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Presence of micro-organisms Trichomonas

Candida

Bacteria

Mites

Dust mites Trichomonas Candida spores-hyphae

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Methods of collecting endometrial samples

Endometrial aspiration

Endometrial lavage

Endometrial scraping

Endometrial biopsy

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Cervical – vaginal smears

Several possibilities

Cervical scrape taken from the

squamo-columnar junction; the

level of the SC junction varies with

sexual maturity

Posterior fornix aspiration

Lateral vaginal wall [upper third]

scrape

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Squamo-Columnar JunctionJunction of pink

cervical skin and red endocervical canal

Inherently unstable Key portion of the

cervix to sampleMost likely site of

dysplasia

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Vaginal Speculum

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Ayers Spatula

Concave end to fit the cervix

Convex end for vaginal wall and vaginal pool scrapings

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Cytobrush

Insert ~ 2 cm (until brush is fully inside canal)

Rotate only 180 degrees (otherwise will cause bleeding)

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Squamous epithelial cells

Keratinized type: skin, valva

Non-keratinized: vagina, ectocervix

- Basal cells: usually not seen unless there is sever ulceration with destruction of whole thickness of epithelium: deep basophilic

- Parabasal cells

- Intermediate cells

- Superfacial cells

- Non-nucleated cells

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Differentiating feature of normal squamous cells

Parabasal Intermediate Superficial

Cell formation Single cells or sheet

Single cells or clump

Single cells or clump

Diameter 15 – 25 um 30 -55 um 33 – 55 um

Nucleus Vesicular with finely granular chromatin 10 -12um

Vesicular with finely granular chromatin 8 – 10 um

Pyknotic or absent 4 – 6 um

Cytoplasm Oval, thick, and dark basophilic

Thin, flat or folded, polyhydral, pale basophilic

Polyhydral, thin, flat, eosinophilic

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Feature of cell maturation

Nucleus Cytoplasm

Basal cells Reticular chromatin Greenish blue

(basophilic)

Parabasal and

intermediate cells

Granular chromatin Yellow

Superficial cells Pyknotic chromatin Red (acidophilic)

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Make Pap SmearAs thin as possibleProperly labeled

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Spray with Fixative

Within 10-15 seconds

Allow to fully dry

before packaging

Cytologic Fixative

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Causes of unsatisfactory smear

Air drying smear before fixation ---- less differentiation

between cytoplasm and nucleus.

Inadequate fixation

Uncleaned slides

Incorrect staining time

Dryness during staining procedures

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Characters of unsatisfactory smear

Thick

Poorly spread

Blood smear with clotting

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