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Cytomorphology Analysis

Trichomonas vaginalis
-attach to cells
-cannon balls
-Leptothricia buccalis
-pear shaped
-cyanophilic
-small
-eccentric nucleus

HSIL
-nuclear enlargement
-high N:C
-hyperchromatic
-coarse chromatin

Invasive adenocarcinoma
-65 years
-no tail

Candida albicans
-pink
-budding
-yeast cells

Pregnancy-related changes
-glycogen rich intermediate 
-majority intermediate
-progesterone
-navicular (boat)

HPV
-binucleation
-koilocytes (perinuclear halos)
-hyperchromatic nucleus
-coarse chromatin

Normal
-superficial
-intermediate
-endocervical

Gardnerella vaginalis
-dirty
-clue cell
-coccobacilli org with shaggy
-x entire cell covered
-sandy

Metaplastic cell
-spider web shape
-cytoplasmic projections
-fine chromatin
-round centrally located nuclei
-cyanophilic
-round to polygonal shape

HPV
-bacilli org
-perinuclear halos
-hyperchromatic nucleus
-nuclear enlargement

HSV
-multinucleation
-nuclear enlargement
-nuclear moulding
-ground glass
-3D

Actinomyces
-fuzzy blue
-long, thin filaments
-balls of dark cells
-hairy
-in group

(A) Pregnancy with Intrauterine Fetal Death
-parabasal
(B) Atrophic smear pattern
-parabasal
-cyanophilic
-small cell
-large nucleus

HSIL

HSIL with parabasal

Trichomonas vaginalis
-Leptothricia 
-cannon balls

Adenocarcinoma In Situ (AIS)
-feathery
-hyperchromatic oval nucleus
-coarse chromatin
-large sheets, overlapping crowded cells
-indistinct cell borders


Squamous cell carcinoma of cervix
-30 years
-nuclear enlargement
-high N:C
-hyperchromatic nucleus
-coarse chromatin
-prominent nucleoli

Invasive adenocarcinoma
-80 years
-endometrial
-hyperchromatic nucleus
-nuclear enlargement
-high N:C
-bags of polys


 

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