Gynecological diagnosis and pathology . Fig. 60.—Same in Section toshow the Cauliflower-likeAppearance of the Growthin this Fig. 61.—Columnar Cell Carcinoma of Cervix. This type has its origin in the surface epithelium of the cervical canal or theepithelium of the glands. The glandular arrangement is not present, themalignant cells forming solid masses which penetrate into the connective tissue. Columnar-Celled Carcinoma and Adeno-Carcinoma.—In this typethe cancerous growth begins within the cervical canal, arising either CANCER OF THE CERVIX r>9 from the surface columnar epithelium


Gynecological diagnosis and pathology . Fig. 60.—Same in Section toshow the Cauliflower-likeAppearance of the Growthin this Fig. 61.—Columnar Cell Carcinoma of Cervix. This type has its origin in the surface epithelium of the cervical canal or theepithelium of the glands. The glandular arrangement is not present, themalignant cells forming solid masses which penetrate into the connective tissue. Columnar-Celled Carcinoma and Adeno-Carcinoma.—In this typethe cancerous growth begins within the cervical canal, arising either CANCER OF THE CERVIX r>9 from the surface columnar epithelium or from the epithelium of thecervical glands. In the solid columnar carcinoma (figs. 61, Jfc; Fig. 62.—Columnar Cell Carcinoma of Cervix. High-power view of fig. 61. mmmmm>.


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