Case Report

Year : 2018 | Volume : 7 | Issue : 1 | Page : 12-13

Heterotopic Cartilage in Endocervical Polyp: A Rare Occurrence

Divya Sethi, Sangeeta Lamba, Annu Nanda, Shilpi More

Department of Pathology, ESI Hospital Rohini, Delhi, India

Address for correspondence:

Dr. Divya Sethi, C‑5/20, Sector‑11, Rohini, New Delhi ‑ 110 085, India.

E‑mail: dr.divyasethi@gmail.com

ABSTRACT

Cartilaginous metaplasia in uterine cavity is a known entity, but such a presence is extremely rare in the endocervical polyps. The importance lies in differentiating it from mixed mesodermal tumour and retained foetal parts by taking a detailed history and thorough histopathological examination. We hereby present a case of a 31‑year‑old female presenting with bleeding per vaginum for 1 year who was then operated for polypectomy and on histopathological examination revealed areas of cartilaginous differentiation. Only two cases of such type have been reported in the literature to the best of our knowledge.

Keywords: Cartilaginous metaplasia, endocervical polyp, heterotopic cartilage

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How to cite this article:

Sethi D, Lamba S, Nanda A, More S. Heterotopic cartilage in endocervical polyp: A rare occurrence. Int J Histopathol Interpret 2018;7:12-3.

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