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The Autogenous Coelenterate-Endocervical Polyp Uterine Cervix
Endocervical polyp represents as a benign, exophytic lesion constituted of variable admixture of proliferating endocervical glandular epithelium and metaplastic squamous epithelium permeated with a fibro-vascular core. The commonly encountered endocervical polyp is frequently accompanied by chronic inflammation, erosion of superficial epithelial surface and reactive alterations of layering epithelium.