1. SEER Training: Pathology
Also called: D and C. Dilation of the cervix and scraping or aspirating the contents for cytologic examination
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2. SEER Training: Pathology
Information to look for and pay attention to and to document with regard to collecting pertinent information about the patient's cancer
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3. Cervicitis: eMedicine Pediatrics: Surgery
Cervicitis is caused by a sexually transmitted bacterial infection. Infection of the cervix results in inflammation and may be accompanied by vulvovaginitis. Mucopurulent cervicitis is a clinical diagnosis, one typically characterized by friabilit...
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4. Glossary
The terms below are defined in the context of the Region VI Infertility Prevention Project. Many of these terms may be used in other settings, with different meanings.
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5. exually Transmitted Infections and Increased Risk of Co-infection with Human Immunodeficiency Virus -- Nusbaum et al. 104 (12): 527 -- Journal of the ...
Address correspondence to: Margaret R.H. Nusbaum, DO, MPH, Associate Professor, Department of Family Medicine, 101 Manning Dr, CB 7595, Chapel Hill, NC 27514-7595.E-mail:
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6. ASCCP - Practice Recommendations - Practice Management Materials
The International Federation for Cervical Pathology and Colposcopy classification system categorizes the findings of keratosis, erosion, inflammation, atrophy, deciduosis, and polyps under the miscellaneous category. An appreciation of these benig...
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7. PocketGuide: STDs and Family Planning - Diagnosis and Treatment
> 20% "clue cells" (vaginal epithelial cells covered with bacteria) on saline wet mount (or Gram stain); elevated vaginal pH (> 5) and positive "whiff" test for fishy smell
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8. Ask an Expert: Vaginal Bleeding During and After Sex
I`ve been looking online to explain why I have been have been bleeding during sex. It`s not a lot of blood, but when my boyfriend pulls out I can clearly see it on him. It usually appears as a thicker consistency than normal blood, kind of like pe...
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