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tion of the squamous epithelium . Therefore , superficial cells are rare after the
first trimester . Even exogenous estrogens in high doses fail to produce
superficial cells . During the first trimester , the cellular pattern often resembles
that of the ...
tion of the squamous epithelium . Therefore , superficial cells are rare after the
first trimester . Even exogenous estrogens in high doses fail to produce
superficial cells . During the first trimester , the cellular pattern often resembles
that of the ...
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Because of the importance of HPV infections , reserving the term LGSIL for the
cellular manifestations of HPV infection described in Chapter 8 seems advisable .
tion , 12-14 High - Grade SIL In the Bethesda System , the term high - grade SIL ...
Because of the importance of HPV infections , reserving the term LGSIL for the
cellular manifestations of HPV infection described in Chapter 8 seems advisable .
tion , 12-14 High - Grade SIL In the Bethesda System , the term high - grade SIL ...
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