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- W2130615182 abstract "The columnar epithelial-covered portion of the cervix of 10 healthy women in the postpartum period was examined by a correlated study using colposcopy and histology (including electron microscopy). The aim of the study was an examination of the process of metaplasia. A further 43 cervices were studied by histological and electron microscopic methods alone. The subdivision of the columnar epithelium into rugae and villi is described. Colposcopic and histological alterations in the villi are described, leading to their fusion and conversion to a smooth epithelial sheet. The conversion is especially associated with areas of prominence as viewed from the vagina, for instance, adjacent to the portio and following the summits of rugae. The distribution of the process indicates that the final healed transformation zone is a union of such patches. The origin of the new squame cells is viewed as the original columnar epithelium with or without the addition of subepithelial cells. The evidence supports the concept of the high incidence of metaplasia in the postpartum cervix and suggests that it is a purely physiological event resulting from an in situ alteration of the columnar epithelium." @default.
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- W2130615182 title "Physiological Metaplasia on the Human Cervix Uteri." @default.
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