... countries a decline in the incidence and mortality of cervical cancer
has been observed in the past 30 years. The description of a cytological technique of
cervical cancer detection by Papanicolaou ... be
practiced in line with the medico-legal and medico-economical environment.
In the USA the cytological classification most commonly used is the Bethesda system
(Solomon an...
... irregularity. The perimeter of the
lesion is uneven, undulating, ragged, notched,
or blurred.
C = Color. Multiple shades of tan, brown,
black, red, white, and blue are admixed, produc-
ing a mottled ... together,
these optical means allow the visualization of
certain epidermal, dermo-epidermal, and der-
mal structures. As immersion liquid we recom-
mend the use of 60°...
... or
rostral (os, mouth; rostrum, beak ), the pos-
terior end is called caudal (cauda, tail ), the
underside is called basal or ventral (venter,
abdomen ), and the upper side is called dor-
sal (dorsum, ... the other. The commissural sys-
tems, which connect the two hemispheres,
develop in this segment of the thickened
wall, or commissural plate. The largest of
them...
... or
rostral (os, mouth; rostrum, beak ), the pos-
terior end is called caudal (cauda, tail ), the
underside is called basal or ventral (venter,
abdomen ), and the upper side is called dor-
sal (dorsum, ... the other. The commissural sys-
tems, which connect the two hemispheres,
develop in this segment of the thickened
wall, or commissural plate. The largest of
them...