October 1989
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Minerva Ginecologica
Two cases of cystic microglandular hyperplasia of the cervix, one with exocervical and the other with endocervical site are reported. These clinical cases were presented because of the rarity of this type of lesion and because of the difficulty of differentiating them from a well-differentiated cervical adenocarcinoma; noteworthy is the lack of a progestinic climate in the two patients, a situation that is considered highly predisposing.