Distinguish (1) the endocervix, the region lined by typical cervical epithelium and containing glands, and (2) the ectocervix, that portion of the cervix projecting into the vaginal lumen which is ...
Examine the slide with the naked eye and then the scanning objective and try to distinguish (1) the region lined by typical cervical epithelium, and (2) the portio vaginalis, that portion of the ...
This diagnosis refers to changes in the glandular cells in the cervix, which are not part of ... vaccine with their healthcare provider. Treating abnormal squamous epithelial cells depends on ...
Invasive SCC is the end result of a process, usually due to infection with human papilloma virus, which proceeds from normal endocervical columnar epithelium to squamous metaplasia to varyng degrees ...
Use a dry cotton swab to wipe away any discharge, blood, or mucus from the cervix. Identify the anterior and posterior lip of the cervix, red columnar epithelium, pink squamous epithelium ...
HPV DNA has been detected in 80% to 90% of CIN 3 lesions and invasive cervical cancers. [4] CIN lesions are characterized by dysplastic changes confined to the cervical epithelium and are ...