Cervical cytology: Difference between revisions
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File:Lactobacillus sp 01.png|'''Bacterial flora''' (usually rod-shaped ''Lactobacilli''), does not need reporting | File:Lactobacillus sp 01.png|'''Bacterial flora''' (usually rod-shaped ''Lactobacilli''), does not need reporting | ||
File:Micrograph of a clue cell, annotated.jpg|A '''clue cell''', covered in bacteria, as compared to an unremarkable squamous cell at bottom left, and a neutrophil at bottom center. Pap stain. A significant amount of clue cells can be reported as "Shift in vaginal flora suggestive of bacterial vaginosis". | File:Micrograph of a clue cell, annotated.jpg|A '''clue cell''', covered in bacteria, as compared to an unremarkable squamous cell at bottom left, and a neutrophil at bottom center. Pap stain. A significant amount of clue cells can be reported as "Shift in vaginal flora suggestive of bacterial vaginosis". | ||
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File:Cytology of High-Grade SIL, ThinPrep.jpg|High-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (HSIL) | File:Cytology of High-Grade SIL, ThinPrep.jpg|High-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (HSIL) | ||
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==Report== | |||
Example in a normal case: | |||
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| Cervical/endocervical ThinPrep: | |||
:Negative for intraepithelial lesion or malignancy (NILM). | |||
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