

Normal Endometrial cells & Endometrial Lesions
Endometrial cells are frequently seen in cervical cytology. Normal endometrial cells need to be accurately identified to distinguish them from other types of high N:C ratio cells, particularly HSIL.
Atypical and abnormal endometrial cells always require referral to investigate the possibility of endometrial carcinoma and to confirm the diagnosis histologically where a definite cytologic diagnosis of malignancy has been made.
To complete this unit
1. Listen to the NCPTS PowerPoint talk on Endometrial cells in cervical cytology samples
2. Read the NCPTS Cytomorphology Notes on Endometrial cells for Years 1-2 Registrars
3a. Test yourself with the practice MCQS
3b. Test yourself with the practice slides
Next steps
4. Attend the Year 1-2 NCPTS workshop
5. Take the NCPTS assessment test at the end of the workshop to see how much you have learned