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Microbe-binding antibodies in the female genital tract: associations with the vaginal microbiome and genital immunology

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Female Genital Tract

2013
This chapter provides an overview of cervical cancer screening by cervical vaginal cytology including pathogenesis of cervical cancer, the role of HPV testing, methods for obtaining the cytology sample and a review of the latest guidelines for screening. The chapter also reviews cytology of the endometrium, the adnexa and the use of pelvic washing.
Md Sajal   +3 more
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Female genital tract cancer

Cancer, 1995
Site-specific cancer frequencies and incidence rates are reported regularly by the National Cancer Institute's Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) program, but not by histologic type within site. This report reviews data for 160,977 histologically or cytologically confirmed invasive and in situ cancers of the female genital tract.Data ...
C E, Platz, J A, Benda
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Female Genital Tract

2021
This chapter reviews ultrasound techniques for evaluating the pediatric female genital tract. The normal appearance of the uterus and ovaries at different ages and stages of maturation is reviewed. Congenital abnormalities are discussed, including mullerian anomalies and disorders of sex development.
Erica L. Riedesel, Harriet J. Paltiel
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Female Genital Tract

2020
Transabdominal ultrasound remains the first-line imaging modality of the pediatric female pelvis. However, magnetic resonance imaging (MR imaging) is increasingly important in the investigation and characterization of suspected abnormalities. The superior soft tissue contrast resolution of MR imaging provides excellent evaluation of ovarian and uterine
Sharon W. Gould   +4 more
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