Welcome to your Glandular Quiz

1. What best describes the typical background in cytology samples with AIS?

2. What is a typical cell layer thickness for crowded groups of AIS?

3. What is observed regarding cell polarity in AIS?

4. What describes the nuclear chromatin in AIS?

5. When present, which chromatin pattern indicates an invasive lesion?

6. What does "frying pan" or "egg-in-snake" describe in AIS?

7. What is characteristic of rosettes in AIS?

8. What finding in a sample where AIS is present suggests that invasion may also be present?

9. In sample showing large groups of glandular cells, what cellular arrangement suggests invasive adenocarcinoma?

10. What architectural feature would indicate that AIS is also present, in a case of invasive adenocarcinoma?