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The acceptability of vaginal smear self-collection for screening for cervical cancer: a systematic review. [PDF]
Cervical cancer is a major cause of death in adult women. However, many women do not undergo cervical cancer screening for the following reasons: fear, shame, physical limitations, cultural or religious considerations and lack of access to health care ...
Braz NS +5 more
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Repeated Collection of Vaginal Smear Causes Stress in Mice. [PDF]
Introduction Women are more likely to be misdiagnosed in many neuropsychiatric disorders than men. One of the possible underlying reasons for this disparity may be more frequent use of male mice than female mice in neuroscience studies.
Varol AB, Esen EC, Koçak EE.
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Background: Trichomonas vaginalis is the most common nonviral sexually transmitted disease in the world. Objective: The present study compares PAP smear and wet smear cytology for the detection of T.
Kamlesh Yadava +3 more
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The objective of the study was to evaluate physiological condition of Bali cattle during estrus. Ninecattles were used in the research. The method of the research was descriptive analysis.
Indira P.N., K. Kustono, I. Ismaya
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Abnormal Pap Smear and Diagnosis of High-Grade Vaginal Intraepithelial Neoplasia
The aim of this study was to analyze the correlation between the first diagnosis of high-grade Vaginal Intraepithelial Neoplasia (HG-VaIN: VaIN 2–VaIN 3) and the cytological abnormalities on the referral pap smear.
Francesco Sopracordevole +6 more
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Cytological characteristics of vaginal smears in ewes during the sexual cycle and during pregnancy [PDF]
New criteria for cytological analysis of sheep vaginal swabs (cytovaginal examination) during sexual hunting, during the sexual cycle, after insemination and depending on the effectiveness of insemination have been developed.
Vlasenko S., Zhulinska O., Yeroshenko O.
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Eggs containing larvae of Enterobius vermicularis in vaginal smear
Enterobius vermicularis also known commonly as pinworm is the most common intestinal parasite. It is a nematode that inhabits the human terminal ileum, colon and appendix.
Jyothi B Shetty +2 more
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Study on the vaginal smear of rats submitted to autologous ovarian transplant: impact of remote ischemic preconditioning [PDF]
Luciana Lamarão Damous +5 more
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The Vaginal Smear in the Diagnosis of Malignancy [PDF]
J. Bamforth
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Introduction: Bacterial vaginosis and vaginal trichomoniasis are frequent causes of health care demand. Objective: To estimate the prevalence, identify associated factors, and investigate the performance of diagnostic tests for bacterial vaginosis and ...
Kélvia Cristina de Camargo +8 more
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