Cytopathology of the UterusCovers squamous intraepithelial lesions lesions of the endocervix technical considerations etc. |
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Image 2.1 Cervical biopsy specimen illustrating normal squamous epithelium .
Note the dense basal layer and the progressive maturation toward the surface .
The lower layers contain small , rounded cells that increase in size as they
progress ...
Image 2.1 Cervical biopsy specimen illustrating normal squamous epithelium .
Note the dense basal layer and the progressive maturation toward the surface .
The lower layers contain small , rounded cells that increase in size as they
progress ...
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These findings are almost identical to those described by Cunnane and Rothblat '
who reported that biopsy results showed an intraepithelial lesion in 32 % of
patients with ASCUS . The diagnosis of ASCUS is not trivial . Adherence to strict ...
These findings are almost identical to those described by Cunnane and Rothblat '
who reported that biopsy results showed an intraepithelial lesion in 32 % of
patients with ASCUS . The diagnosis of ASCUS is not trivial . Adherence to strict ...
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Colposcopy is now accepted worldwide as a clinical tool to evaluate the type ,
location , and extent of genital disease , to obtain directed biopsy specimens ,
and to facilitate adequate laser therapy ( histology remains the key for selection
of ...
Colposcopy is now accepted worldwide as a clinical tool to evaluate the type ,
location , and extent of genital disease , to obtain directed biopsy specimens ,
and to facilitate adequate laser therapy ( histology remains the key for selection
of ...
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