endocervical polyp

Endocervical Polyp: Understanding Your Pathology Report

An endocervical polyp is a noncancerous growth in the cervix. These growths develop inside the endocervical canal, the passage that connects the uterus to the vagina. Endocervical polyps are made up of mucus-producing endocervical glands and supporting tissue called stroma. They are called polyps because they project outward from the surface of the cervix, creating …
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