Cytopathology of the UterusCovers squamous intraepithelial lesions lesions of the endocervix technical considerations etc. |
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The system shall not be designed or constructed to pass as negative any sample
that contains malignant tumor cells . 1.2 . The system shall not flag more false
alarms on normal cells than could be readily handled by visual manual review .
The system shall not be designed or constructed to pass as negative any sample
that contains malignant tumor cells . 1.2 . The system shall not flag more false
alarms on normal cells than could be readily handled by visual manual review .
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The endocervical sample is usually obtained with a cotton - tipped applicator or a
commercially available endocervical ... and endocervix ] technique ) and have
used it successfully for the past 35 years to obtain samples from more than 2 ...
The endocervical sample is usually obtained with a cotton - tipped applicator or a
commercially available endocervical ... and endocervix ] technique ) and have
used it successfully for the past 35 years to obtain samples from more than 2 ...
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Interpretation of Results Figure 20.12 ( p 465 ) illustrates the procedure for the
analysis of samples amplified with ... C : A positive result after hybridization with a
consensus probe indicates that the sample contains an HPV - DNA of an ...
Interpretation of Results Figure 20.12 ( p 465 ) illustrates the procedure for the
analysis of samples amplified with ... C : A positive result after hybridization with a
consensus probe indicates that the sample contains an HPV - DNA of an ...
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