
Cytological staining procedure for detecting and diagnosing various conditions, especially malignant and pre-malignant conditions of the cervix. ... (16 Dec 1997) ...
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A sample of cervical mucus examined microscopically to assess the presence of estrogen and white blood cells, indicating possible infection.
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A test in which a sample of cells is scraped from the surface of the cervix, to be looked at under a microscope. See cervical smears section.
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Type: Term Definitions: 1. a generic name for different types of smears of the cervix uteri, ectocervical, endocervical, pancervical; used principally for cervical screening.
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Specimens that are obtaiend from the uterine cervix or cervical canal. Healthcare providers use cervical smears to indicate the presence of an infection or cancer, as well as evaluate hormone levels and possible causes of infertility.
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n] - a sample of secretions and superficial cells of the uterine cervix and uterus
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A type of screening test for early cell changes that could develop into cancer of the neck of the womb (cervical cancer) if left untreated.
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a procedure in which cells are scraped off of the cervix and examined to detect changes that might precede the stages of cancer; also called a Pap smear
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Pap smear noun a sample of secretions and superficial cells of the uterine cervix and uterus; examined with a microscope to detect any abnormal cells
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In medicine, removal of a small sample of tissue from the cervix (neck of the womb) to screen for changes implying a likelihood of cancer. The procedure is also known as the Pap test after its originator, George Papanicolaou
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