Dating the Endometrium - observing histological appearances

A detailed histological slide of the endometrium with labeled features for educational purposes, showcasing various stages of the menstrual cycle and highlighting glandular structures and stromal characteristics.

Dating the Endometrium Quiz

Test your knowledge on the histological appearances of the endometrium at different stages of the menstrual cycle. This quiz is designed for students and healthcare professionals to refine their understanding of endometrial histology.

  • Identify stages like menses and secretion.
  • Learn to recognize features such as gland tortuosity and stromal edema.
  • Enhance your observational skills with practical examples.
14 Questions4 MinutesCreated by ObservingTissue42
In what stage of the menstrual cycle is the endometrium shown? (hint: use the chart provided in your 201 course guides).
 
(Menses, early/mid/late proliferation, OR early/mid/late secretion)
What features determined your answer in the previous question? (looking at the picture of the endometrium provided)
 
More than one answer MAY be correct
Large amount of secretion in gland lumen
Leukocytic infiltration
Presence of basal vacuolation
Lacking basal vacuolation
High gland tortuosity
Stromal edema (high)
Stromal edema (low)
In what stage of the menstrual cycle is the endometrium shown? (hint: use the chart provided in your 201 course guides). (Menses, early/mid/late proliferation, OR early/mid/late secretion)
What features determined your answer in the previous question? (looking at the picture of the endometrium provided) More than one answer MAY be correct
High gland tortuosity
Stromal edema (slight)
Absence of leukocytic infiltration
Secretion in gland lumen
Basal vacuolation
Absence of gland tortuosity
Stromal edema (high)
In what stage of the menstrual cycle is the endometrium shown? (hint: use the chart provided in your 201 course guides). (Menses, early/mid/late proliferation, OR early/mid/late secretion)
What features determined your answer in the previous question? (looking at the picture of the endometrium provided)
 
More than one answer MAY be correct
Presence of basal vacuolation
Leukocytic infiltration
Absence of basal vacuolation
Large secretion in gland lumen
High gland tortuosity
Stromal edema (high)
Small amount of secretion in gland lumen (difficult to see sometimes)
Stromal edema (slight)
Absence of gland tortuosity
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In what stage of the menstrual cycle is the endometrium shown? (hint: use the chart provided in your 201 course guides).
 
(Menses, early/mid/late proliferation, OR early/mid/late secretion)
What features determined your answer in the previous question? (looking at the picture of the endometrium provided)
 
More than one answer MAY be correct
High gland tortuosity
Lower amount of secretion in gland lumen
Large amount of secretion in gland
Presence of basal vacuolation
Leukocytic infiltration
Stromal edema
In what stage of the menstrual cycle is the endometrium shown? (hint: use the chart provided in your 201 course guides).
 
(Menses, early/mid/late proliferation, OR early/mid/late secretion)
What features determined your answer in the previous question? (looking at the picture of the endometrium provided)
 
More than one answer MAY be correct
High gland tortuosity
Presence of basal vacuolation
Large amount of secretion in gland lumen
Leukocytic infiltration
Absence of secretion in gland lumen
Stromal edema
In what stage of the menstrual cycle is the endometrium shown? (hint: use the chart provided in your 201 course guides).
 
(Menses, early/mid/late proliferation, OR early/mid/late secretion)
What features determined your answer in the previous question? (looking at the picture of the endometrium provided)
 
More than one answer MAY be correct
Presence of basal vacuolation
Large secretion in gland lumen
Absence of secretion in gland lumen
Absence of basal vacuolation
Low presence of stromal edema
Moderate gland tortuosity
Absence of gland tortuosity
Leukocytic infiltration
Stromal edema (high)
Finally done!
Finally done!
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