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The morphology of the earliest invasive cell in low genital tract epidermoid neoplasia
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The morphology of the earliest invasive cell in low genital tract epidermoid neoplasia

Rene Genadry, Jean Olson, Tim Parmley and J Donald Woodruff
Obstetrics and gynecology, Vol.51(6), pp.718-722
06/01/1978
PMID: 00566409

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Abstract

The light and electron microscopic characteristics of the distinct eosinophilic microinvasive cell in the lower genital tract epidermoid neoplasia are described. The eosinophilic quality of the invasive cell is associated with an accumulation of contractive protein seen at the ultrastructural level. The presence of these differentiated cells near the basement membrane should be viewed with more concern as they contain the cytoplasmic machinery with which to invade.

Obstetrics and Gynecology Basement Membrane/ultrastructure Carcinoma Squamous Cell/ultrastructure Contractile Proteins Cytoplasm/ultrastructure Cytoskeleton/ultrastructure Eosinophils/ultrastructure Female Genital Neoplasms Female/ultrastructure Humans Neoplasm Invasiveness Time Factors Uterine Cervical Neoplasms/ultrastructure Vaginal Neoplasms/ultrastructure Vulvar Neoplasms/ultrastructure

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