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hello in this talk i will focus on an approach to glandular lesions in cervical cytology so iamp;#39;m going to look at this from a very practical viewpoint based on what we see when we look down the microscope and then how do we work out the differential diagnosis and hopefully tell apart the mimics so i will first bring you on a very brief recap of the bethesda system for reporting gynae cytology and then iamp;#39;m going to jump into three very practical problem areas and this is kind of geared to what you actually see under the microscope so the three areas are hyperchromatic crowded groups atypical looking glandular cells and malignant glandular cells so as you know the bethesda system has been updated over the past many years and this was one of the earlier iterations the second edition and this latest one is the third edition in 2014. actually if you look at the page numbers a lot more pages in the 2014 version this is because thereamp;#39;s a lot of photographs a lot more pi