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non-neoplastic dermatoses and potential risks?
lichen sclerosis and lichen simplex chronicus; small risk for developing squamous cell carcinoma
extramammary Paget's disease?
red, crusted vulvar lesion, intraepithelial adenocarcinoma deriving from primitive epithelial progenitor cells; (+)mucin; spreads along epithelium rarely invading the dermis
tzanch preparation?
scrapings removed from base of an ulcer; see multinucleated squamous cells with eosinophilic intranuclear inclusions with HSV
klebsiella (calymmatobacterium)?
Gm(-) coccobacillus causing granuloma inguinale; donovan bodies (organism phagocytized by macrophages); no lymphadenopathy (distinguised from lymphogranuloma venereum)
sarcoma botryoides?
embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma
epidemiology of clear cell adenocarcinoma of the vagina?
DES (diethylstilbestrol)
classifications of CIN (cervical intraepithelial neoplasia)?
CIN I: mild dysplasia involving the lower third of the epithelium;
CIN II: moderate dysplasia involving the lower two thirds of epithelium;
CIN III: severe dysplasia to carcinoma in situ involving full thickness of epithelium