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From: An unprecedented occult non-communicating rudimentary uterine horn treated with laparoscopic excision and preservation of both fallopian tubes: a case report and review of the literature

Fig. 3

A1 Overview of the first block. A2 First block in detail: Irregularly arranged small glands with flat to cuboidal epithelium and uniform nuclei without mitotic activity and sparse compact stromal cells within interlacing bundles of smooth muscle cells. B1 Overview of the second block: cavity of the uterine horn. B2B4 Second block in detail: slightly jagged and irregular luminal surface of the endometrial glands with a thin epithelium and cigar-shaped vertically oriented nuclei, sparse intraepithelial neutrophil polymorphs, and mildly pigmented hemosiderin-laden macrophages, corresponding to the macroscopic condition after bleeding

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