Aj. Tiltman, THE SIGNIFICANCE OF SMOOTH-MUSCLE BUNDLES IN THE ENDOCERVICAL SUBMUCOSA, British journal of obstetrics and gynaecology, 105(1), 1998, pp. 113-116
In approximately 25% of uterine cervices there are bundles of smooth m
uscle in the immediate submucosa of the endocervix usually in the regi
on of the transformation zone. They are morphologically and immunohist
ochemically different from the inherent muscle deeper in the cervix in
that they have more cytoplasm, are arranged in bundles not separated
by collagen, and do not contain oestrogen or progesterone receptors. T
hey are more commonly found during the reproductive years becoming les
s common after the menopause, but there is no association with parity,
the use of exogenous steroids, uterine fibromyomas or uterine prolaps
e. At present it can only be concluded that their presence represents
a morphological variation.