Image | Statistics | Caption |
![](pic/s00002579.jpg) | ![](public/images/icon/stats.png) | Common ulcerative cervicitis. The epithelium is replaced by an exudate composed of fibrin and inflammatory cells. |
![](pic/s00002370.jpg) | ![Statistics are not available](public/images/icon/statsbw.png) | Common chronic ulcerative cervicitis. |
![](pic/s00007063.jpg) | ![](public/images/icon/stats.png) | Common chronic ulcerative cervicitis. |
![](pic/s00002505.jpg) | ![](public/images/icon/stats.png) | Non-specific subacute cervicitis, associated with squamous metaplasia and severe inflammatory cell infiltration. |
![](pic/s00002534.jpg) | ![](public/images/icon/stats.png) | Subacute cervicitis, atrophy of the epithelium. |
![](pic/s00002576.jpg) | ![](public/images/icon/stats.png) | Ulcerative cervicitis, higher magnification of the granulation tissue. |
![](pic/s00002426.jpg) | ![Statistics are not available](public/images/icon/statsbw.png) | Follicular cervicitis (+) associated with microinvasive squamous cell carcinoma (arrow). |