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Publikováno v:
Acta Cytologica. 45:493-498
Screening for cervical carcinoma by cervicovaginal cytology has led to a marked reduction in the incidence of and mortality from this tumor over the last 50 years in essentially all countries with a functioning screening program. It is the most succe
Autor:
D. C. Ihde, A. M. Fremgen, J. M. Cain, D. Lowy, M. R. Henry, A. H. Epstein, B. L. Andersen, J. R. Lunney, P. W. Grigsby, D. K. Ash, J. Ruffin, M. H N Tattersall, M. F. Mitchell, H. W. Lawson, Frederick Stehman, R. C. Park, C. McNeil, P. J. Hitchcock, B. S. Kramer, J. F. Magrina, J. M. Elliott, M. A. Penalver, W J Jr Spanos, A. S. Lichter, R. S. Berkowitz, R. M. Lanciano, P. E. Saigo, J. H. Ferguson, I. Gage, M. A. Steller, C. Nichols, P. S. Braly, Carol L. Brown, C. P. Hunter, R. L. Sweet, J. L. Bader, M. E. Randall, K. D. Hatch, W. H. Hall, V. W. Pinn, J. Overgaard, G L Sr Eddy, A. H. Rusell, D. Kapp, G. A. Omura, A. E. Howes, M. Morris, D. G. Petereit, J. A. Benda, J. S. Hutchison, P. J. Eifel, A. F. Saftlas, R. Herrero, H. M. Keys, S. Scherr, N. Munoz, G. M. Thomas
Publikováno v:
Gynecologic Oncology. 66:351-361
Publikováno v:
Diagnostic cytopathology. 18(4)
Renal medullary carcinoma is an aggressive neoplasm of the renal pelvis arising in patients with a history of sickle-cell trait. The authors report a case of renal medullary carcinoma with positive urinary cytology. Due to the location of the tumor i
Publikováno v:
Acta cytologica. 37(5)
Cholesterol granuloma is a rare lesion of the orbit occurring in adults and must be distinguished from epidermoid cholesteatoma and other mass lesions of the orbit. We report the case of a 31-year-old man who presented to our institution with right e
Publikováno v:
The Journal of reproductive medicine. 38(6)
Patients with a cytologic diagnosis of either atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance (squamous ACUS) (191), atypical squamous cells suggestive of papillomavirus (ACPV) (79), low grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (LSIL) (184) or atyp
Publikováno v:
Acta cytologica. 37(3)
This study examined cervical smears for cytologic evidence of Chlamydia trachomatis in 380 women seen for routine gynecologic examination or follow-up for an abnormal cervical smear. Cervical smears and Chlamydiazyme samples were obtained. Fifteen pa