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COLPOSCOPY GUIDE

Suspicious to invasion

Atypical vessels

Atypical vessels are the hallmark of invasion. Malignant epithelium with increased metabolic need is accompanied by proliferation of blood vessels. This vascular growth is not symmetric and is often associated with progressively smaller blood vessels. With invasive cancer these vessels can make sharp angulations with either cork-screw, hockey-stick or spaghetti-like patterns. The distance between vessels is often increased resulting in bizarre patterns.

Additional signs of invasive cancer are:

Fragile vessels
Irregular surface
Exophytic lesion
Necrosis
Ulceration (necrotic)
Tumor/gross neoplasm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 





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