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Epithelial cells seen in cervical - vaginal specimens manifest reactive
morphologic changes in response to a variety of traumatic insults such as
infection , inflammation , and radiation . To avoid overinterpretation and resulting
false - positive ...
Epithelial cells seen in cervical - vaginal specimens manifest reactive
morphologic changes in response to a variety of traumatic insults such as
infection , inflammation , and radiation . To avoid overinterpretation and resulting
false - positive ...
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The cellular changes observed in these cases are difficult or impossible to
interpret without pertinent clinical information . Ionizing Radiation The effect of
irradiation on cells depends directly on the dose administered and inversely on
the ...
The cellular changes observed in these cases are difficult or impossible to
interpret without pertinent clinical information . Ionizing Radiation The effect of
irradiation on cells depends directly on the dose administered and inversely on
the ...
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While still present , they display changes similar to those in benign cells :
macrocytosis , swelling of the nucleus , clumping of the chromatin with a
tendency toward pyknosis , and vacuolization . The degenerative changes in
malignant cells are ...
While still present , they display changes similar to those in benign cells :
macrocytosis , swelling of the nucleus , clumping of the chromatin with a
tendency toward pyknosis , and vacuolization . The degenerative changes in
malignant cells are ...
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