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EXOGENOUS
HORMONE EFFECT
(cervical
Pap sample)
(color
pencil illustration by Suzanne L. Adams, CT(ASCP), copyright)
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Starting in the 1960's significant use of and exposure to synthetic steroid hormones (estrogen and progesterone) began in women of developed countries starting with DES in-utero exposure, then birth control pills, and finally hormone replacement therapy. Various estrogen and/or progesterone combinations were also given to many of these women to stop lactation after child birth (estrogen) and for ovarian and menstrual disorders (The Pill). |
CYTOLOGICAL FEATURES
ENDOCERVICAL
CELLS
*Enlarged
nuclei exhibiting hypochromasia
*Some groups
may appear reparative
*Occasionally
worrisome nuclear hyperchromasia with slight crowding
*Bi or
multinucleation
*Pseudoparakeratosis
(degenerate endocervical cells in streaks of mucous)
*Hypersecretory
appearing with distended vacuoles
SQUAMOUS
CELLS
*May see
predominant intermediate or parabasal cell pattern
*Parabasal
cells with Arias-Stella or decidual-like appearance
*Navicular
cells with glycogen
OTHER
FEATURES
*Occasional
“cockleburr” (radiating crystalline formation surrounded by histiocytes)
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