Serous carcinoma is a less common form of endometrial cancer. It is extremely aggressive and tends to arise in the setting of atrophy. Classically, it affects post-menopausal women.
Features
Columnar (or cuboidal) cells with marked nuclear size variation and irregularity of the nuclear membrane.
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