Cytopathology of the UterusCovers squamous intraepithelial lesions lesions of the endocervix technical considerations etc. |
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Patient and Specimen Identification Adequate patient identification is essential
before accessioning a specimen . The CAP and the Clinical Laboratories
Improvement Amendments ( CLIA ) require the laboratory to define the form of
patient ...
Patient and Specimen Identification Adequate patient identification is essential
before accessioning a specimen . The CAP and the Clinical Laboratories
Improvement Amendments ( CLIA ) require the laboratory to define the form of
patient ...
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The system should include dysplastic cells in the alarm group and should not
restrict itself to the identification of frankly ... such as trichomonads and fungi , as
well as " footprints ” as in herpes inclusions and koilocytosis , should be identified
.
The system should include dysplastic cells in the alarm group and should not
restrict itself to the identification of frankly ... such as trichomonads and fungi , as
well as " footprints ” as in herpes inclusions and koilocytosis , should be identified
.
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The cytotechnologist would immediately discard all previously collected evidence
for this slide and identify it as requiring human review . Not so for a machine
applying a classification criterion . The device may very well have the recognition
...
The cytotechnologist would immediately discard all previously collected evidence
for this slide and identify it as requiring human review . Not so for a machine
applying a classification criterion . The device may very well have the recognition
...
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