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  2. Colposcopy - Wikipedia

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    Colposcopy (Ancient Greek: κόλπος, romanized: kolpos, lit. 'hollow, womb, vagina' + skopos 'look at') is a medical diagnostic procedure to visually examine the cervix as well as the vagina and vulva using a colposcope. [1] The main goal of colposcopy is to prevent cervical cancer by detecting and treating precancerous lesions early.

  3. Anterior lip (cervix) - Wikipedia

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    During childbirth, the anterior section of the cervix is nearly always the last part of the woman's cervix to be finally taken up into the lower segment of the uterus. An anterior lip occurs when the top of the cervix swells, but the rest of the cervix has completely dilated.

  4. Cervicography - Wikipedia

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    A 2005 study found the sensitivity and specificity of cervicography for cervical intraepithelial neoplasia to be 72.3% and 93.2% respectively; [5] however, a 2007 study criticized the sensitivity figure as "likely... inflated" because the "gold standard" of colposcopy/biopsy may have missed cases of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia.

  5. Endocervical curettage - Wikipedia

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    Endocervical curettage is a medical procedure used to extract cells of the endocervix to visualize under a microscope. Direct cervical visualization, colposcopy, and even endocervical colposcopy are not enough to fully analyze all areas of the endocervical epithelium and thus endocervical curettage is the method of choice in cases where this is necessary.

  6. Nabothian cyst - Wikipedia

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    A nabothian cyst (or nabothian follicle) [1] is a mucus-filled cyst on the surface of the cervix.They are most often caused when stratified squamous epithelium of the ectocervix (portion nearest to the vagina) grows over the simple columnar epithelium of the endocervix (portion nearest to the uterus).

  7. What happens next? Day by day after the Queen’s death - AOL

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    Here is the day-by-day account of what is expected to happen next, leading up to the Queen’s funeral in around 11 days’ time. ... the Government and the Royal Household prepared a “London ...

  8. Koilocyte - Wikipedia

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    [2] Collectively, these types of changes are called a cytopathic effect ; various types of cytopathic effect can be seen in many different cell types infected by many different viruses . [ 2 ] Infection of cells with HPV causes the specific cytopathic effects seen in koilocytes.

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    There's a little something for everyone at the movies this weekend, be it in theaters or streaming: Cameron Diaz makes her long-awaited return to acting, reuniting with Jamie Foxx for the family ...

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