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Colposcopy: The scientific basis
Annals of African Medicine, 2013Colposcopy was first introduced in 1925 in Germany by Hans Hinselman. A colposcopeworks on the hypothesis that by magnifying the cervix and applying good illumination, early stages of cervical cancer could be picked -up. Other workers in the field include Schiller, Papanicolou, and Ayres who all contributed to the early detection of cervical cancer ...
I A Yakasai, Lawal A Bappa
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Computerization of a colposcopy clinic
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1991Summary. The first phase of a paperless computer record has been developed at Hammersmith Hospital. The system was designed around the work practices of the clinic staff. In this phase the data are collected on forms which replace the normal case notes.
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Colposcopy of the Cervix [PDF]
Colposcopy was first developed by Hans Hinselmann in Germany in 1925. Investigators were curious, as they are today, with regard to the origin of cervical cancer. Hinselmann assumed that the primary focus of cervical cancer must occur as a minute ulceration that, although undetectible to the naked eye, might be appreciated by suitable low-power ...
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PITFALLS IN CERVICAL COLPOSCOPY
Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 1993An awareness of the pitfalls associated with the various aspects of the colposcopic examination should minimize erroneous diagnosis and inappropriate treatment. The colposcopist, armed with current knowledge and guided by a diagnostic and therapeutic protocol, should be able to avoid them (summarized in Table 1).
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Practice Nursing, 2006
Sarah is anxious about a colposcopy referral, having received no follow-up after a cervical smear. Aileen Hurst investigates.
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Sarah is anxious about a colposcopy referral, having received no follow-up after a cervical smear. Aileen Hurst investigates.
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2019
Various new technologies have been introduced to improve the diagnostic accuracy of colposcopy, objectively guide to the site of biopsy, and measure the dysplastic nature of the epithelium. These include fluorescence spectroscopy, electrical impedance spectroscopy, diffuse reflectance spectroscopy, and/or their combinations.
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Various new technologies have been introduced to improve the diagnostic accuracy of colposcopy, objectively guide to the site of biopsy, and measure the dysplastic nature of the epithelium. These include fluorescence spectroscopy, electrical impedance spectroscopy, diffuse reflectance spectroscopy, and/or their combinations.
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The Fundamentals of Colposcopy
Surgical Clinics of North America, 1957Warren R. Lang, Lewis C. Scheffey
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2015
Cervical cancer is in most cases a preventable disease and cervical cytology is an effective method of screening for abnormalities that have the potential to progress to cancer. The National Health Service Cervical Screening Programme provides guidelines on all aspects of cervical screening.
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Cervical cancer is in most cases a preventable disease and cervical cytology is an effective method of screening for abnormalities that have the potential to progress to cancer. The National Health Service Cervical Screening Programme provides guidelines on all aspects of cervical screening.
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