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During the first trimester , the cellular pattern often resembles that of the secretory
phase . Around the 14th week , small numbers of superficial cells may appear .
The pregnancy smear has two characteristic features : ( 1 ) the presence of ...
During the first trimester , the cellular pattern often resembles that of the secretory
phase . Around the 14th week , small numbers of superficial cells may appear .
The pregnancy smear has two characteristic features : ( 1 ) the presence of ...
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Low - Grade SIL The low - grade SIL ( LGSIL ) category of the Bethesda System
encompasses cellular changes due to HPV infection ( see Chapter 8 ) and mild
or slight dysplasia ( cervical intraepithelial neoplasia ( CIN ) grade 1 , or CIN 1 ) .
Low - Grade SIL The low - grade SIL ( LGSIL ) category of the Bethesda System
encompasses cellular changes due to HPV infection ( see Chapter 8 ) and mild
or slight dysplasia ( cervical intraepithelial neoplasia ( CIN ) grade 1 , or CIN 1 ) .
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Image 10.7 Cellular pattern of high - grade squamous intraepithelial lesions .
Anisokaryosis is marked . The chromatin pattern is coarse ( Papanicolaou ,
medium power ) . Image 10.8 Cellular pattern of high - grade squamous
intraepithelial ...
Image 10.7 Cellular pattern of high - grade squamous intraepithelial lesions .
Anisokaryosis is marked . The chromatin pattern is coarse ( Papanicolaou ,
medium power ) . Image 10.8 Cellular pattern of high - grade squamous
intraepithelial ...
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