Cervical cancer keratosis type and non-keratosis type difference

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Invasive squamous cell carcinoma of the cervix, at present, it is more inclined to be divided into keratosis type and non-keratosis type. Keratosis type is roughly equivalent to well-differentiated squamous cell carcinoma, highly differentiated squamous cell carcinoma, normal cell volume is larger, there are obvious keratosis beads formed, and intercellular bridges can be seen, cell heteromorphism is relatively light, there is no obvious mitotic figure or mitotic figure is relatively rare, belonging to a relatively low malignant cancer, the prognosis is relatively good. Non-keratinized type refers to squamous cell carcinoma roughly equivalent to medium differentiation and low differentiation. Normal cells are larger or smaller, single cell keratinization can be seen, but there is no keratinized bead, the intercellular bridge is not obvious, the cell heterogeneity is very obvious, and there are many mitotic figures. Compared with keratinized type, it is a slightly higher malignant type, and the prognosis is relatively poor.

Cervical cancer keratosis type and non-keratosis type difference



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