Cytopathology of the UterusCovers squamous intraepithelial lesions lesions of the endocervix technical considerations etc. |
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Most SILs can be classified as low grade or high grade . However , because
intraepithelial lesions manifest as a spectrum of morphologic changes ,
occasional borderline cases occur . The changes of LGSILs typically involve
mature ...
Most SILs can be classified as low grade or high grade . However , because
intraepithelial lesions manifest as a spectrum of morphologic changes ,
occasional borderline cases occur . The changes of LGSILs typically involve
mature ...
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Table 15.1 Colposcopic Terminology Term Definition Acetowhite epithelium (
modification of epithelium after application of 5 % acetic acid solution ) Grade 1
Pale , pinkish appearance of underlying stroma still visible Grade 2 Grade 3 ...
Table 15.1 Colposcopic Terminology Term Definition Acetowhite epithelium (
modification of epithelium after application of 5 % acetic acid solution ) Grade 1
Pale , pinkish appearance of underlying stroma still visible Grade 2 Grade 3 ...
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specimens from florid lesions , because high - grade lesions correlate better with
the flat rather than the florid type . High - Grade Cervical Lesion The high - grade
cervical lesion is located in the transformation zone , characterized as ...
specimens from florid lesions , because high - grade lesions correlate better with
the flat rather than the florid type . High - Grade Cervical Lesion The high - grade
cervical lesion is located in the transformation zone , characterized as ...
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