Published in Surgery Litigation and Law Weekly, February 4th, 2005
Study 1: Eosinophilic dysplasia may be a variant of cervical squamous intraepithelial neoplasia, according to Yale University pathologists.
"A proportion of cervical squamous intraepithelial lesions encountered in surgical pathology practice contain both metaplastic features and some degree of atypia [so-called eosinophilic dysplasia (ED)] that defy classification according to established criteria," said L.L. Ma and colleagues.
"To elucidate the nature of these lesions, we compared 44 cases of ED to 20 classic high-grade squamous...
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