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{{Moderate-begin}}'''Determine the type or phase of the endometrium''':{{Moderate-end}} {{Edit|Template:Endometrium phases}}
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[[File:Histology of endocervix.jpg|thumb|200px|In contrast, '''endocervical mucosa''' consists of mucinous columnar epithelium and mucinous glands. Evaluate this like a '''[[cervical biopsy]]'''.]]
[[File:Histology of endocervix.jpg|thumb|200px|In contrast, '''endocervical mucosa''' typically consists of mucinous columnar epithelium and mucinous glands. Evaluate this like a '''[[cervical biopsy]]''' or '''[[cervical cone]]'''.]]
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File:Histology of normal simple columnar epithelium of the endometrium.jpg|The most superficial layer of the endometrium usually consists of a '''simple columnar''' epithelium.
File:Histology of normal simple columnar epithelium of the endometrium.jpg|The most superficial layer of the endometrium usually consists of a '''simple columnar''' epithelium.

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File:Histology of endocervix.jpg
In contrast, endocervical mucosa typically consists of mucinous columnar epithelium and mucinous glands. Evaluate this like a cervical biopsy or cervical cone.

The phases of endometrium through the menstrual cycle: