Cytopathology of the UterusCovers squamous intraepithelial lesions lesions of the endocervix technical considerations etc. |
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( Anyone wishing to have a comprehensive and detailed account of the life of
Papanicolaou should consult The Pap Smear : Life of George N. Papanicolaou ,
by Carmichael.15 ) Intending to follow his father's profession , Papanicolaou
served ...
( Anyone wishing to have a comprehensive and detailed account of the life of
Papanicolaou should consult The Pap Smear : Life of George N. Papanicolaou ,
by Carmichael.15 ) Intending to follow his father's profession , Papanicolaou
served ...
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Papanicolaou GN : The diagnosis of early pregnancy by the vaginal smear
method . Proc Soc Exp Biol Med 22 : 436-437 , 1925 . 63. Papanicolaou GN :
New cancer diagnosis . In : Proceedings , 3rd Race Betterment Conference .
Battle Creek ...
Papanicolaou GN : The diagnosis of early pregnancy by the vaginal smear
method . Proc Soc Exp Biol Med 22 : 436-437 , 1925 . 63. Papanicolaou GN :
New cancer diagnosis . In : Proceedings , 3rd Race Betterment Conference .
Battle Creek ...
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Davis GL , Hernandez E , Davis JL , et al : Atypical squamous cells in
Papanicolaou smears . Obstet Gynecol 69 : 43-46 , 1987 . Figge DC , Bennington
JL , Schweid AI : Cervical cancer after initial negative and atypical vaginal
cytology .
Davis GL , Hernandez E , Davis JL , et al : Atypical squamous cells in
Papanicolaou smears . Obstet Gynecol 69 : 43-46 , 1987 . Figge DC , Bennington
JL , Schweid AI : Cervical cancer after initial negative and atypical vaginal
cytology .
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