Cytopathology of the UterusCovers squamous intraepithelial lesions lesions of the endocervix technical considerations etc. |
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To be considered a limiting factor under TBS , the epithelial cell morphology must
be uninterpretable . For example , while most cervical samples contain
inflammatory cells or red blood cells , these cells generally do not obscure the
nuclei of ...
To be considered a limiting factor under TBS , the epithelial cell morphology must
be uninterpretable . For example , while most cervical samples contain
inflammatory cells or red blood cells , these cells generally do not obscure the
nuclei of ...
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12 Epithelial Abnormalities and Adequacy While specimen adequacy is
evaluated in all cases , any epithelial abnormality is of paramount importance
and must be reported regardless of compromised specimen adequacy . If
abnormal cells ...
12 Epithelial Abnormalities and Adequacy While specimen adequacy is
evaluated in all cases , any epithelial abnormality is of paramount importance
and must be reported regardless of compromised specimen adequacy . If
abnormal cells ...
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Table 15.1 Colposcopic Terminology Term Definition Acetowhite epithelium (
modification of epithelium after application of ... density and irregularity of
epithelial paving vary with grade of lesion White epithelial lesion present before
acetic acid ...
Table 15.1 Colposcopic Terminology Term Definition Acetowhite epithelium (
modification of epithelium after application of ... density and irregularity of
epithelial paving vary with grade of lesion White epithelial lesion present before
acetic acid ...
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