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The Evolving Spectrum of Precursor Lesions of Cervical Adenocarcinomas

Simona Stolnicu, Karen L. Talia, W. Glenn McCluggage

2020Advances in Anatomic Pathology31 citationsDOI

Abstract

Modern classification schemes divide cervical adenocarcinomas into human papillomavirus (HPV)-associated and HPV-independent types. The precursor lesions of the former are well known and comprise HPV-associated (usual/endocervical) adenocarcinoma in situ (AIS) and the much less common stratified mucin-producing intraepithelial lesion (SMILE). The precursor lesions of HPV-independent cervical adenocarcinomas are much less well known, although postulated precursors of gastric-type adenocarcinoma include atypical lobular endocervical glandular hyperplasia and gastric-type AIS. In this review, we cover HPV-associated and HPV-independent precursor lesions of cervical adenocarcinomas concentrating on diagnostic criteria (morphology and immunophenotype) and differential diagnosis. We propose a uniform terminology and diagnostic criteria for precursor lesions showing intestinal differentiation with goblet cells because this may be a feature of both HPV-associated and HPV-independent AIS.

Topics & Concepts

PathologyMedicineAdenocarcinomaDifferential diagnosisColposcopyImmunophenotypingCervical intraepithelial neoplasiaHuman papillomavirusCervical cancerInternal medicineCancerAntigenImmunologyCervical Cancer and HPV ResearchEndometrial and Cervical Cancer TreatmentsUrinary and Genital Oncology Studies