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JOGN Nursing, 1976
Colposcopy is a gynecologic diagnostic procedure permitting visualization of the cervix under bright light and magnification. It is used to assess changes in the surface patterns of lesions as well as changes in capillary networks. Colposcopy, in America, has recently experienced a rebirth, being used extensively in the evaluation of patients with ...
Patricia Hebeht+2 more
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Colposcopy is a gynecologic diagnostic procedure permitting visualization of the cervix under bright light and magnification. It is used to assess changes in the surface patterns of lesions as well as changes in capillary networks. Colposcopy, in America, has recently experienced a rebirth, being used extensively in the evaluation of patients with ...
Patricia Hebeht+2 more
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Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 1993
The management of the abnormal smear in pregnancy remains a challenge to the modern colposcopist. Colposcopy in pregnancy is difficult. Anatomic variants can mimic disease. Significant cytologic overall detection of low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions demands an increased understanding of physiologic variants in pregnancy.
Michael J. Campion, Thomas V. Sedlacek
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The management of the abnormal smear in pregnancy remains a challenge to the modern colposcopist. Colposcopy in pregnancy is difficult. Anatomic variants can mimic disease. Significant cytologic overall detection of low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions demands an increased understanding of physiologic variants in pregnancy.
Michael J. Campion, Thomas V. Sedlacek
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Nursing Standard, 2000
Colposcopy is a method of examination of the cervix using an optical magnifying instrument. Tracy Smith discusses the assessment process, the cervical screening programme, management for patients who have abnormal smears, patient counselling and the role of the nurse colposcopist.
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Colposcopy is a method of examination of the cervix using an optical magnifying instrument. Tracy Smith discusses the assessment process, the cervical screening programme, management for patients who have abnormal smears, patient counselling and the role of the nurse colposcopist.
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JOGN Nursing, 1983
Colposcopy has gained widespread acceptance in the United States only in the last ten years and today is considered standard practice for evaluating women with abnormal Pap smears. Colposcopy use has provided a less radical means of diagnosis and developed new ways of treating premalignant diseases of the cervix.
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Colposcopy has gained widespread acceptance in the United States only in the last ten years and today is considered standard practice for evaluating women with abnormal Pap smears. Colposcopy use has provided a less radical means of diagnosis and developed new ways of treating premalignant diseases of the cervix.
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ASCCP Colposcopy Standards: Risk-Based Colposcopy Practice
Journal of Lower Genital Tract Disease, 2017Objectives The American Society for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology (ASCCP) Colposcopy Standards recommendations address the role of and approach to colposcopy for cervical cancer prevention in the United States. Materials and Methods The recommendations were developed by an ...
Julia C. Gage+13 more
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1997
Colposcopy is a clinical procedure to examine the epithelium of the uterine cervix and surrounding anogenital area with a magnifying instrument to detect the presence of cervical neoplasia and to identify abnormal tissue for biopsy. The procedure is enhanced by the use of chemical solutions that assist discrimination of normal tissue and abnormal ...
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Colposcopy is a clinical procedure to examine the epithelium of the uterine cervix and surrounding anogenital area with a magnifying instrument to detect the presence of cervical neoplasia and to identify abnormal tissue for biopsy. The procedure is enhanced by the use of chemical solutions that assist discrimination of normal tissue and abnormal ...
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Journal of Lower Genital Tract Disease, 1997
Video colposcopy is a new method for examining the lower genital tract. The video colposcopy system includes a video colposcope on a center pole or overhead boom, a high-resolution video monitor, and an optional image (data) management system. Because the video colposcope has no eyepieces, the technique differs from traditional colposcopy in that the ...
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Video colposcopy is a new method for examining the lower genital tract. The video colposcopy system includes a video colposcope on a center pole or overhead boom, a high-resolution video monitor, and an optional image (data) management system. Because the video colposcope has no eyepieces, the technique differs from traditional colposcopy in that the ...
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Nursing Standard, 2004
This article analyses the colposcopy service, which is a crucial part of the National Health Service Cervical Screening Programme (NHSCSP), to assess how quality is measured and delivered. It highlights the role of the nurse colposcopist and discusses where improvements to the service could be made.
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This article analyses the colposcopy service, which is a crucial part of the National Health Service Cervical Screening Programme (NHSCSP), to assess how quality is measured and delivered. It highlights the role of the nurse colposcopist and discusses where improvements to the service could be made.
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Colposcopy for postmenopausal women
Gynecologic Oncology, 1985The number of postmenopausal women colposcopically diagnosed has markedly increased during the last 15 years. In some of them, a clear colposcopic impression, required for planning an appropriate therapy, was disturbed by severe senile cervicocolpitis, when examined by the conventional technique using acetic acid.
Sadaharu Inui+3 more
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Colposcopy in Gynecologic Practice
Southern Medical Journal, 1979We review the role of colposcopy in the setting of a private gynecologic practice and present the data regarding 418 patients. The practicality and propriety of using colposcopy to evaluate patients with abnormal results of cytology, gross cervical lesions with or without postcoital bleeding, or a history of intrauterine exposure to diethylstilbestrol ...
Giustini Fg, Keefer Fj
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