Metaplasia Amniona Scaly

Introduction Amnion squamosal metaplasia is a rare pathology that is characterized by the replacement of normal endometrial layers by proliferative changes formed by squamous epithelial cells, forming characteristic squamous structures.

Description The pathology manifests itself in the form of flat layers of epithelium, imitating the structure of the vesical sac with scaly structures. Under microscopic examination, basal and parabasal cells with nuclei of bizarre shapes, reminiscent of papillae, are found. Outside the basal layer, exudate of mixed gland secretion with eosinophils, lymphocytes, erythrocytes and histiocytes is found in large quantities. In addition, stasis of erythrocytes is also detected. The pathology is benign and in rare cases becomes malignant. Causes of the disease: Just like any other disorders of the uterine system and the mucous membranes of the inner layer, metaplasia is a consequence of the influence of many factors. The most important one is hormonal imbalance. Local dysfunction of the ovaries not only leads to endometrial pathology, but also contributes to the appearance of foci of regression of the mucous membrane. The disease is also caused by: - ​​Infectious diseases; - Hypothermia of the pelvis; - Surgical interventions on the pelvic organs. Signs and symptoms of amnion squamous metaplasia: - Absence or marked absence of symptoms. Rarely, they present with symptoms such as lower abdominal pain, uterine bleeding, or changes in discharge. If these symptoms exist, this may be a sign of other gynecological diseases, such as adenomyosis. Therefore, women with any of these symptoms should consult a doctor. - Heavy menstruation. Most likely, we can talk about this phenomenon if