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Sample Taker Training Anatomy & Physiology of Pelvic Organs.

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1 Sample Taker Training Anatomy & Physiology of Pelvic Organs

2 Median Section Of Female Pelvis

3 External Female Genitalia - vulva

4 Female Reproductive Tract - Anterior View

5 UTERUS Located centrally within pelvic cavity Hollow muscular organ 7.5cm long Consists of: –Upper body –Lower neck (Cervix) Walls separated by slit like space (uterine cavity) Body CervixUterine Cavity

6 Uterine cavity Lined by endometrial epithelium Undergoes cyclical changes in thickness Upper third of epithelium will shed during menstruation

7 CERVIX Neck of the womb Has an internal and external os Can be divided into 2 parts –Endocervix –Ectocervix –These are lined by different types of cells Endocervix Ectocervix

8 Endocervix Tall columnar surface epithelium arranged into folds (crypts)

9 Ectocervix Ectocervix: Covered by a multi-layered Squamous Epithelium

10 Squamo-columnar junction Endocervical cells - delicate Squamous cells - protective Squamo-columnar junction

11 EndocervixEctocervix

12 Squamo-columnar Junction

13 Squamo-columnar junction

14 VAGINA Covered by protective stratified squamous epithelium (epithelium is continuous with ectocervix)

15 The Menstrual Cycle 28 days 4 phases: –Menstruation –Proliferative phase –Ovulation –Secretory phase Oestrogen & progesterone levels fluctuate

16 The menstrual cycle

17 Squamous Epithelium Fully mature if high levels of Oestrogen

18 Clinical data Different cells may be seen depending on hormone levels (oestrogen & progesterone).

19 Cervix Changes to the position of the cervical epithelia occur especially at puberty and during pregnancy The uterus increases in size and this pushes down on the cervix Ectropion can occur at these times

20 The endocervical cells are pushed out to lie on the ectocervix Ectropion NormalEctropion

21 Ectropion/’Erosion’

22 Metaplasia The endocervical cells are transformed into squamous cells through the process of squamous metaplasia, a protective mechanism.

23 Squamous Metaplasia Delicate endocervical epithelium is replaced by squamous epithelium through a process called metaplasia. The area where metaplasia takes place is called the transformation zone

24 Squamous Metaplasia New squamo- columnar junction Old squamo-columnar junction Endocervical crypts remain beneath the ‘new’ squamous epithelium Nabothian follicles can sometimes develop

25 Transformation Zone The area where metaplasia occurs is called the TRANSFORMATION ZONE This is an unstable area where Cervical Abnormalities can arises The whole of the TZ must be sampled when a cervical smear is taken

26 Metaplasia Squamous epithelium Crypt openings in transformation zone Squamo-columnar junction Everted columnar epithelium (‘ectropion’) Transformation zone

27 Transformation Zone Cells Endocervical cells Metaplastic cells Can be identified on cytology sample Indicates good quality Should be present in most samples from women aged 25-50

28 Post-menopausal cervix Transformation Zone SCJ Transformation zone may not be visible in a post-menopausal cervix. Tip of broom may reach it in some cases.


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