Category: Female genital pathology
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Pathogenesis of type I and type II Serous Ovarian Carcinomas
Pathogenesis of Type I and Type II serous ovarian cancers are entirely different. We will discuss the differences. Most of the human cancers have a steady and known progression curve. Low grade cancers usually progress to high grade. This is not the case in ovarian cancers, high grade and low grade serous carcinoma have different […]
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Difference between type I and type II endometrial carcinoma
TYPE I AND TYPE II ENDOMETRIAL CANCER—Endometrial carcinomas can be divided into two groups based on epidemiologic,clinical, morphologic, and genetic features: TYPE I ENDOMETRIAL CANCER Younger patients: 40 to 60 years History of hyperestrinism, for example, chronic anovulation,estrogen replacement therapy. Associated with endometrial hyperplasia Grade I, nonmyoinvasive endometrioid carcinomas, usual type or main variants. ER–PR […]