SEARCH
You are in browse mode. You must login to use MEMORY

   Log in to start


From course:

Anapath

» Start this Course
(Practice similar questions for free)
Question:

How is neoplasia of the cervix?

Author: H K



Answer:

➢ Most tumors of the cervix are of epithelial origin and are caused by oncogenic strains of HPV. ➢ During development, the columnar mucus-secreting epithelium of the endocervix is joined to the squamous epithelial covering of the exocervix at the cervical os. ➢ With the onset of puberty, the squamocolumnar junction undergoes eversion, causing the columnar epithelium to become visible on the exocervix. ➢ The exposed columnar cells, however, eventually undergo squamous metaplasia, forming a region called the transformation zone, where tumors most commonly arise


0 / 5  (0 ratings)

1 answer(s) in total

Author

H K
H K