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'''Radiation changes''' are seen occasionally by pathologists. They are usually a result of prior treatments.
'''Radiation changes''', also '''radiation effect''', are seen occasionally by pathologists. They are usually a result of prior treatments.


==Gross==
==Gross==

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Radiation changes, also radiation effect, are seen occasionally by pathologists. They are usually a result of prior treatments.

Gross

  • +/-Fibrotic appearing tissue.

Microscopic

Features:[1]

  • Cytoplasmic vacuolation - usually abundant.
  • Nucleus:
    • Enlarged nucleus - but normal NC ratio.
    • No nuclear membrane irregularies.
    • Chromatin: "smudgy".
    • +/-Multinucleation.
  • +/-Fibrosis (chronic change).
  • +/-Edema (acute change).

See also

References

  1. Gupta, S.; Mukherjee, K.; Gupta, YN.; Kumar, M. (Aug 1987). "Sequential radiation changes in cytology of vaginal smears in carcinoma of cervix uteri during radiotherapy.". Int J Gynaecol Obstet 25 (4): 303-8. PMID 2887465.