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.UntitledWHO histological classification of tumors of the uterine corpusEpithelial tumors and related lesionsEndometrial carcinomaEndometrioid adenocarcinomaVariant with squamous differentiationVilloglandular variantSecretory variantCiliated cell variantMucinous adenocarcinomaSerous adenocarcinomaClear cell adenocaricnomaSquamous cell carcinomaTransitional cell carcinomaSmall cell carcinomaUndifferentiated carcinomaOthersEndometrial hyperplasiaNonatypical hyperplasiaSimpleComplex (adenomatous)Atypical hyperplasiaSimpleComplexEndometrial polypTamoxifen-related lesionsMesenchymal tumorsEndometrial stromal and related lesionsEndometrial stromal sarcoma, low grade,Endometrial stromal nodule,Undifferentiated endometrial stromal sarcomaSmooth muscle tumorsLeiomyosarcomaEpithelioid variantMyxoid variantSmooth muscle tumor of uncertain malignant potentialLeiomyoma, not otherwise specifiedHistological variantsMitotically active variantCellular variantHaemorrhagic cellular variantEpithelioid variantMyxoid variantAtypical variantLipoleiomyoma variantGrowth pattern variantsDiffuse leiomyomatosisDissecting leiomyomaIntravenous leiomyomatosisMetastasizing leiomyomaMiscellaneous mesenchymal tumorsMixed epithelial and mesenchymal tumorsCarcinosarcoma, adenosarcoma, carcinofibroma, ect.Gestational trophoblastic diseaseTrophoblastic neoplasmsChoriocarcinomaPlacental site trophoblastic tumorEpitheliod trophoblastic tumorMolar pregnanciesHydatiform moleCompletePartialInvasiveMetastaticNon-neoplastic, non-molar trophoblastic lesionsPlacental site nodule and plaqueExaggerated placental siteMiscellaneous tumorsLymphoid and haemotopoetic tumorsSecondary tumors.WHO histological classification of tumors of the uterine cervixEpithelial tumorsSquamous tumors and precursorsSquamous cell carcinoma, not otherwise specifiedKeratinizingNon-keratinizingbasaloidVerrucousWartyPapillaryLymphoepithelioma-likeSquamotransitionalEarly invasive (microinvasive) squamous cell carcinomaSquamous intraepithelial neoplasiaBenign squamous cell lesionsCondyloma acuminatumSquamous papillomaFibroepithelial polypGlandular tumors and precursorsAdenocarcinomaMucinous adenocarcinomaEndocervicalIntestinalSignet-ring cell minimal deviationVilloglandularEndometriod adenocarcinomaClear cell adenocarcinomaSerous adenocarcinomaMesonephric adenocarcinomaBenign glandular lesionsMüllerian papillomaEndocervical polyp
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