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  • 3. Lobular endocervical glandular hyperplasia, not otherwise specified: a clinicopathologic analysis of thirteen cases of a distinctive pseudoneoplastic lesion and comparison with fourteen cases of adenoma malignum.
    Nucci MR, Clement PB, Young RH.
    Am J Surg Pathol; 1999 Aug; 23(8):886-91. PubMed ID: 10435557
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  • 5. Deep nabothian cysts of the uterine cervix. A possible source of confusion with minimal-deviation adenocarcinoma (adenoma malignum).
    Clement PB, Young RH.
    Int J Gynecol Pathol; 1989 Aug; 8(4):340-8. PubMed ID: 2807713
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  • 9. Adenomyomas of the uterine cervix of of endocervical type: a report of ten cases of a benign cervical tumor that may be confused with adenoma malignum [corrected].
    Gilks CB, Young RH, Clement PB, Hart WR, Scully RE.
    Mod Pathol; 1996 Mar; 9(3):220-4. PubMed ID: 8685218
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  • 10. Endocervicosis involving the uterine cervix: a report of four cases of a benign process that may be confused with deeply invasive endocervical adenocarcinoma.
    Young RH, Clement PB.
    Int J Gynecol Pathol; 2000 Oct; 19(4):322-8. PubMed ID: 11109160
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  • 11. Cytologic features of villoglandular adenocarcinoma of the uterine cervix: comparison with typical endocervical adenocarcinoma with a villoglandular component and papillary serous carcinoma.
    Chang WC, Matisic JP, Zhou C, Thomson T, Clement PB, Hayes MM.
    Cancer; 1999 Feb 25; 87(1):5-11. PubMed ID: 10096353
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  • 12. Lobular endocervical glandular hyperplasia is a metaplastic process with a pyloric gland phenotype.
    Mikami Y, Hata S, Melamed J, Fujiwara K, Manabe T.
    Histopathology; 2001 Oct 25; 39(4):364-72. PubMed ID: 11683936
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  • 14. PAX2 distinguishes benign mesonephric and mullerian glandular lesions of the cervix from endocervical adenocarcinoma, including minimal deviation adenocarcinoma.
    Rabban JT, McAlhany S, Lerwill MF, Grenert JP, Zaloudek CJ.
    Am J Surg Pathol; 2010 Feb 25; 34(2):137-46. PubMed ID: 20061933
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  • 15. MR findings of pseudoneoplastic lesions in the uterine cervix mimicking adenoma malignum.
    Sugiyama K, Takehara Y.
    Br J Radiol; 2007 Nov 25; 80(959):878-83. PubMed ID: 17989332
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  • 16. Pseudoneoplastic glandular lesions of the uterine cervix: a selective review.
    Nucci MR.
    Int J Gynecol Pathol; 2014 Jul 25; 33(4):330-8. PubMed ID: 24901392
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  • 17. Endocervical glandular atypia: a "new" problem for the cytologist.
    Wilbur DC.
    Diagn Cytopathol; 1995 Dec 25; 13(5):463-9. PubMed ID: 8834321
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  • 19. Diffuse laminar endocervical glandular hyperplasia.
    Maruyama R, Nagaoka S, Terao K, Honda M, Koita H.
    Pathol Int; 1995 Apr 25; 45(4):283-6. PubMed ID: 7550997
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