Fischer S. Inexpensive population screening for abnormal cells from the uterine cervix and valid results using the vaginal cytopipette. Gynecol Oncol 1992;46:62-4.Fischer S. Inexpensive population screening for abnormal cells from the uterine cervix and valid results using the vaginal cytopipette. ...
Make sure that the bleeding is coming from the vagina and is not from the rectum or the urinary tract (blood only in the urine). You can insert a tampon into your vagina to confirm that the source of your bleeding is coming from the area of your vagina, cervix, and uterus. If you ...
Exposure of cells to IR induces a large range of DNA alterations and results in complex biological responses. The DNA-damage response (DDR) network mediates DNA repair, cell cycle checkpoints and/or apoptosis. In response to DNA double-strand breaks, theATMgene with its regulator the MRN (Mre...
is a medical procedure in which a sample of cells from a woman's cervix is collected and spread (smeared) on a microscope slide. COLPOSCOPY QUESTIONS Michael R. Downs M.D. October 2004. 2006 ASCCP Consensus Guidelines Anne L. Kittendorf, MD FAAFP Assistant Professor University of Michigan De...
Vaginal dischargenormally varies throughout the month. A healthy vagina continually secretes fluids that lubricate the vagina and vulva. Normal vaginal discharge helps clean the vagina by removing old cells. It's these mucus-like secretions that keep it healthy. The fluids can be clear ormilkylooki...
Oxytocin release after tactile stimulation of the nipple-areolar complex causes myoepithelial cells of the breasts to contract, which forces milk into the alveolar lumens and then into the ducts, prior to moving out through the nipple. If the mother is not breastfeeding, the absence of milk ...
A total of 1031 satisfactory biopsies on 1031 women were thereafter collected using a systematic biopsy protocol, which was random in the colposcopically normal-appearing cervix or directed in the abnormal one. In all, 502 women with negative tests were also biopsied. A total of 82 histologic ...
A common cause of cervical dysplasia is a viral infection of cervical cells caused by human papilloma virus (HPV), a sexually transmitted disease that causes condyloma warts or lesions in the genital area and the cervix. When you have Class II pap smear and genital warts, your physician may ...
be ‘normal’ (‘negative’): no HPV or cervical cell changes detected, or abnormal (‘positive’): HPV positive (presence of HPV infection) or abnormal cells (LSIL/HSIL/ASCUS—low/high grade squamous intraepithelial lesion or atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance). Results that ...
Fischer S. Inexpensive population screening for abnormal cells from the uterine cervix and valid results using the vaginal cytopipette. Gynecol Oncol 1992;46:62-4.Fischer S. Inexpensive population screening for abnormal cells from the uterine cervix and valid results using the vaginal cytopipette. ...