Cytopathology of the UterusCovers squamous intraepithelial lesions lesions of the endocervix technical considerations etc. |
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tinized zone ) , Wied and Bibbo ? more realistically recognized only three layers :
a parabasal cell layer that consists of immature cells , an intermediate ... These
reserve cells can multiply and differentiate to produce squamous metaplasia .
tinized zone ) , Wied and Bibbo ? more realistically recognized only three layers :
a parabasal cell layer that consists of immature cells , an intermediate ... These
reserve cells can multiply and differentiate to produce squamous metaplasia .
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ber of epithelial cells on the slide . Well - preserved and well - visualized
squamous cells should cover more than 10 % of the slide surface . While this
criterion was based on expert opinion when it was developed , Valente et al , 51
in a recent ...
ber of epithelial cells on the slide . Well - preserved and well - visualized
squamous cells should cover more than 10 % of the slide surface . While this
criterion was based on expert opinion when it was developed , Valente et al , 51
in a recent ...
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While most of these changes are benign , occasionally they become so marked
that HGSIL or squamous carcinoma cannot be excluded . This is especially true if
the cells demonstrate nuclear enlargement with concomitant hyperchromatism ...
While most of these changes are benign , occasionally they become so marked
that HGSIL or squamous carcinoma cannot be excluded . This is especially true if
the cells demonstrate nuclear enlargement with concomitant hyperchromatism ...
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