Cytopathology of the UterusCovers squamous intraepithelial lesions lesions of the endocervix technical considerations etc. |
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The finding of mature superficial cells on the smear , therefore , is definite proof
that estrogen is present . Cytologic Findings The general pattern of cervical
smears depends on the level of gonadal hormones , on the vaginal microbiologic
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The finding of mature superficial cells on the smear , therefore , is definite proof
that estrogen is present . Cytologic Findings The general pattern of cervical
smears depends on the level of gonadal hormones , on the vaginal microbiologic
...
Page 128
To better clarify the situation , it is best to look at the two boundaries of the
ASCUS morphology in mature and immature cells . On the benign side , the
differential diagnosis in mature cells must be established between the
inflammatory and ...
To better clarify the situation , it is best to look at the two boundaries of the
ASCUS morphology in mature and immature cells . On the benign side , the
differential diagnosis in mature cells must be established between the
inflammatory and ...
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Image 7.4 Atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance in mature cells .
Note binucleation ( Papanicolaou , medium power ) . Image 7.5 Nuclear
enlargement in mature cells that are characterized as atypical squamous cells of
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Image 7.4 Atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance in mature cells .
Note binucleation ( Papanicolaou , medium power ) . Image 7.5 Nuclear
enlargement in mature cells that are characterized as atypical squamous cells of
...
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