Colposcopy was first described by Hinselmann of Hamburg in 1925. The colposcope is a binocular microscope of low power (10x to 25x) which contains a light source and is mounted on a stand to permit its use in the study of the surface of the uterine cervix. Using the colposcope, the physician can identify and evaluate cervical epithelial abnormalities
Background: Cervical cancer is both preventable and curable. It has a long natural history with a pr...
Colposcopy is a key element in the diagnostic chain required to reduce cervical cancer mortality but...
Invasive cervical cancer is second most common female cancer worldwide with about 493 000 new cases ...
Colposcopy, being introduced by H. Hinselmann in 1925, has developed chiefly in the field of early d...
Worldwide, cervical cancer is the fifth most frequent malignant disease in women, ranking third, aft...
Background: The aim of this study was to establish the value of cytology, colposcopy, and pathohisto...
Background: The study was undertaken to see the correlation between cervical cytology, histopatholog...
This chapter discusses four significant items: (1) incidences of abnormal colposcopy in healthy wome...
Background: Cervical cancer is amongst the leading causes of deaths due to cancer in developing coun...
ABSTRACT The colposcope is an optical system that offers illumination and magnifications between 10...
The subject of this thesis is the evolution of colposcopy like an examination method and also the ev...
Introduction–Colposcopy is the diagnostic method for cervical cancer. It involves visualization and ...
A broad spectrum of conditions classically requires a colposcopic assessment for either diagnostic o...
A total of 65 patients who attended Gynecology OPD at the Institute of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Eg...
In an attempt to evaluate the accuracy of cytologic and colposcopic findings (alone and in combinati...
Background: Cervical cancer is both preventable and curable. It has a long natural history with a pr...
Colposcopy is a key element in the diagnostic chain required to reduce cervical cancer mortality but...
Invasive cervical cancer is second most common female cancer worldwide with about 493 000 new cases ...
Colposcopy, being introduced by H. Hinselmann in 1925, has developed chiefly in the field of early d...
Worldwide, cervical cancer is the fifth most frequent malignant disease in women, ranking third, aft...
Background: The aim of this study was to establish the value of cytology, colposcopy, and pathohisto...
Background: The study was undertaken to see the correlation between cervical cytology, histopatholog...
This chapter discusses four significant items: (1) incidences of abnormal colposcopy in healthy wome...
Background: Cervical cancer is amongst the leading causes of deaths due to cancer in developing coun...
ABSTRACT The colposcope is an optical system that offers illumination and magnifications between 10...
The subject of this thesis is the evolution of colposcopy like an examination method and also the ev...
Introduction–Colposcopy is the diagnostic method for cervical cancer. It involves visualization and ...
A broad spectrum of conditions classically requires a colposcopic assessment for either diagnostic o...
A total of 65 patients who attended Gynecology OPD at the Institute of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Eg...
In an attempt to evaluate the accuracy of cytologic and colposcopic findings (alone and in combinati...
Background: Cervical cancer is both preventable and curable. It has a long natural history with a pr...
Colposcopy is a key element in the diagnostic chain required to reduce cervical cancer mortality but...
Invasive cervical cancer is second most common female cancer worldwide with about 493 000 new cases ...