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desc11 =  'Case 1 - Figure 1</font><br><font id=normaltext>Scattered, large saw-toothed shaped groups of small bland basaloid cells were present (Medium power, Papanicoalou)                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              ';
desc12 =  'Case 1 - Figure 2</font><br><font id=normaltext>The basaloid cells were better evaluated in the smaller groups showing bland round to oval nuclei, no significant hyperchromasia, rare nucleoli, and no mitoses (High power, Papanicoalou)                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      ';
desc13 =  'Case 1 - Figure 3</font><br><font id=normaltext>Scattered within the cyst debris covering the slide were numerous "ghost" squamous cells" (Low power, Papanicolaou)                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             ';
desc21 =  'Case 2 - Figure 1</font><br><font id=normaltext>Low to moderately cellular smears revealed an abundant mucoid/ proteinaceous material in the background and histiocytes compatible with the grossly cystic nature of the mass.  A population of large polygonal or round squamous epithelial cells forming small sheets was present.  Some of the squamous groups displayed variably sized large vacuoles with a double cytoplasmic membrane rim, containing bright eosinophilic /metachromatic granular material reminiscent of mucin. (Diff-Quik stain, medium power)                         ';
desc22 =  'Case 2 - Figure 2</font><br><font id=normaltext>Groups of tightly packed basaloid cells were scattered.  These groups consisted of cells with elongated, oval nuclei with scant or minimal amount of indistinct cytoplasm.  The chromatin was dense and uniform and small nucleoli were discernable in some cells.  In some of the three-dimensional groups, a well-defined border peripheral and peripheral palisading of the cells is noted.  Focally in the background surrounding these clusters were single ovoid bland cells with a thin rim of cytoplasm (Diff-Quik stain, medium power) ';
desc23 =  'Case 2 - Figure 3</font><br><font id=normaltext>Hyalinized metachromatic stromal fragments were identified within some of the basaloid cell groups.  The stroma was dense and non-fibrillar, however it displayed no spherical or cylindrical shape and was closely apposed to the basaloid cells.  Isolated squamous cells with rounded shapes or small groups of squamous epithelium are present in the vicinity of the basaloid group.  A histiocyte is a reminder of the cystic nature of the lesion. (Diff-Quik stain, medium power)                                                       ';
desc31 =  'Case 3 - Figure 1</font><br><font id=normaltext>Diff Quik, Low Power 20X: This Diff Quik stained cytospin is cellular with numerous neutrophils and occasional pulmonary macrophages and lymphocytes. From this power no organisms could be identified and no viral cytopathic effect was seen                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  ';
desc32 =  'Case 3 - Figure 2</font><br><font id=normaltext>Diff Quik, High Power 100X: The oil immersion view at 100X shows the intracellular organisms.with in the cytoplasm of the neutrophils. The tachyzoites are about oval to round, 6 microns in size with blue cytoplasm and a central or eccentric nucleus                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        ';
desc33 =  'Case 3 - Figure 3</font><br><font id=normaltext>Diff Quik, High Power 100X: The oil immersion view at 100X shows the intracellular organisms.with in the cytoplasm of the neutrophils. The tachyzoites are about oval to round, 6 microns in size with blue cytoplasm and a central or eccentric nucleus                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        ';
desc41 =  'Case 4 - Figure 1</font><br><font id=normaltext>Papanicolaou stain, low power (100X) - View shows larger tissue fragments which are composed of  the mixture of fibrillar stroma and tumor cells.  Tumor cells are present as epithelioid clusters as well as dispersed single cells.  There is some tendency of small clusters of cells to group together in small gland-like structures                                                                                                                                                                                                       ';
desc42 =  'Case 4 - Figure 2</font><br><font id=normaltext>Diff-Quik stain, high power (400X) - This high power view shows small cohesive groups of epithelioid cells.  The cells have fairly abundant, slightly granular cytoplasm.  Nuclei are round to slightly oval.  Individual cell borders are not distinct.  There are several stripped nuclei noted in the background.  A rare intranuclear cytoplasmic inclusion is noted                                                                                                                                                                        ';
desc43 =  'Case 4 - Figure 3</font><br><font id=normaltext>Papanicolaou stain, high power (600X) - This high power field shows a group of loosely cohesive cells.  Several cells show prominent intranuclear cytoplasmic inclusion.  The nuclei are somewhat ovoid with slight nuclear irregularities, chromatin is granular to slightly clumped.  Cytoplasm is granular, with a suggestion of fibrillar cytoplasmic processes                                                                                                                                                                             ';
desc51 =  'Case 5 - Figure 1</font><br><font id=normaltext>The smear background displayed thick "colloid-type" mucin containing scattered epithelial cells, inflammatory cells and histiocytes (Low power, Papanicolaou stain)                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             ';
desc52 =  'Case 5 - Figure 2</font><br><font id=normaltext>Some of the epithelial cells were in small, cohesive sheets with small round uniform nuclei and ample clear to vacuolated cytoplasm consistent with "adenoma" type epithelium (Medium power, Papanicolaou stain)                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                ';
desc53 =  'Case 5 - Figure 3</font><br><font id=normaltext>Other epithelial cells were single and resembled high grade cervical dysplasia with atypical convoluted and hyperchromatic nuclei and a high nuclear to cytoplasmic ratio consistent with at least borderline malignancy(High power, Papanicolaou stain)                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        ';
desc61 =  'Case 6 - Figure 1</font><br><font id=normaltext>Highly cellular smears show a monotonous population of polygonal cells organized in loose clusters, sheets and numerous single cells.  The cells have large, round, or slightly irregular centrally placed nuclei and macronucleoli as well as abundant dense cytoplasm.  Although monotonous some nuclear size variability is easily observed and intercellular gaps are evident.  Scattered cells show single large cytoplasmic vacuoles containing eosinophilic material. (Diff-Quik stain, medium power)                                    ';
desc62 =  'Case 6 - Figure 2</font><br><font id=normaltext>Numerous cells with abundant cytoplasm and large round vesicular nuclei with prominent nucleoli are present in flat sheets and singly.  Intercellular spaces or windows are apparent.  Despite some degree of monotony, nuclear pleomorphism is present with some larger, hyperchromatic nuclei.  Bi-and multinucleation is illustrated as well as the presence of mitotic figures.  (H&E stain, medium power)                                                                                                                                  ';
desc63 =  'Case 6 - Figure 3</font><br><font id=normaltext>In addition to the cytologic features described above, some cells show small punched out vacuoles in a perinuclear location and sometimes overlapping the nucleus. The abundant dense cytoplasm appears more delicate at the periphery in some cells and intercellular spaces or windows are also seen.  (Diff-Quik stain, high power)                                                                                                                                                                                                          ';
desc71 =  'Case 7 - Figure 1</font><br><font id=normaltext>SurePath™ Papanicolaou stain, high power: This image shows the spindle shaped malignant cells in a SurePath cervical preparation. The cells are quite variable in shape and size. The nuclei have an open chromatin pattern with a prominent nucleolus                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          ';
desc72 =  'Case 7 - Figure 2</font><br><font id=normaltext>SurePath™ Papanicolaou stain, high power: A tumor diathesis is seen here. On SurePath preparations necrotic material is generally seen as clumps of amorphous material mixed with blood and neutrophils                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         ';
desc73 =  'Case 7 - Figure 3</font><br><font id=normaltext>SurePath™ Papanicolaou stain, high power: A mitotic figure is seen here and the image again demonstrates the marked pleomorphism of the malignant cells                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         ';
desc81 =  'Case 8 - Figure 1</font><br><font id=normaltext>Papanicolaou stain, medium power (200X) - Scattered small three dimensional clusters, as are seen in this field, are noted in a background of granular acellular debris.  There is not significant inflammatory cells in the background.  The three dimensional clusters have a scalloped border                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                ';
desc82 =  'Case 8 - Figure 2</font><br><font id=normaltext>Papanicolaou stain, high power (600X) - High power examination of the three dimensional clusters show that the cells have a high nuclear to cytoplasmic ratio.  Nuclei are round with somewhat irregular nuclear contours.  Nucleoli are prominent.  The cytoplasm that is present is dense and granular with a few small cytoplasmic vacuoles                                                                                                                                                                                                  ';
desc83 =  'Case 8 - Figure 3</font><br><font id=normaltext>Papanicolaou stain, high power (600X) - Rare clusters of cells were less three dimensional and had a sheet-like appearance.  These cells had more abundant granular to vacuolated cytoplasm.  Nuclear irregularities and nucleoli were again quite prominent.  Cytoplasmic borders were focally distinct                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        ';

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