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Edition: 1
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ISBN: 0340759283
Edition: 1
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0340759283
The Pap Smear: Controversies in Practice
'The Pap Smear' provides a comprehensive overview of the Pap smear in the new millennium. It covers all aspects of screening for cervical neoplasia, including the rationale between screening, the role of human papillomaviruses in cervical neoplasia, the morphologic diagnosis of normal and abnormal Pap smears, management of the abnormal Pap smear, quality assurance, legal issues and the use of new technologies.
It starts with the definition and goal of screening, the criteria of an optimal screening test, and a brief history as well as the achievement of the Pap smear. A gynecologist's perspective is presented to illustrate the options and strategies in clinical decision-making for the management of patients with abnormal "Medline Tray, Pap Smear, with Medline SpeculumMedline Pap Smear Trays: The complete kit contains a Medline speculum, cervical scraper and two 6 polyester-tipped applicators. There's also a pair of latex gloves, lubricating jelly, two frosted end slides, slide holder and mailer." Read medical textbooks online like The Pap Smear here
The Pap Smear: Controversies in Practice
Categories: Pap test, Vaginal smears, Cervix uteri->Neoplasms. Contributors: Taylor and Francis - Author. Format: Paperback
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The complete kit contains a Medline speculum, cervical scraper and two 6" polyester-tipped applicators. There's also a pair of latex gloves, lubricating jelly, two frosted end slides, slide holder and mailer.
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It covers all aspects of screening for cervical neoplasia, including the rationale between screening, the role of human papillomaviruses in cervical neoplasia, the morphologic diagnosis of normal and abnormal Pap smears, management of the abnormal Pap smear, quality assurance, legal issues and the use of new technologies
A gynecologist's perspective is presented to illustrate the options and strategies in clinical decision-making for the management of patients with abnormal