A retrospective analysis was performed on archival cervical smears from a group of 56 women with cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN), who had received follow‐up by cytology only. Automated image cytometry of Feulgen‐stained DNA was used to determine the differences between progressive and regressive lesions. The first group of 30 smears was from women who had developed cancer after initial smears with dysplastic changes (progressive group). The second group of 26 smears with dysplastic changes had shown regression to normal (regressive group). The goal of the study was to determine if differences in cytometric features existed between the progressive and regressive groups. CIN categories I, II and III were represented in both groups, a...
Invasive cervical carcinoma is thought to arise from cervical intraepithelial neoplasm (CIN). Geneti...
OBJECTIVE: To reduce false-negative rates of population based cervical screening programs employing ...
Background. Cervical dysplasia is a precancerous condition, and if left untreated, it may lead to ce...
Image analysis was performed on 40 Feulgen-stained histologic samples and 48 Feulgen-stained cytolog...
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Objective To analyse the suitability of DNA cytometry for predicting the histological diagnosis in w...
Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer affecting women worldwide, with a high incidence an...
There is a need for additional morphologic criteria to improve the value of histologic classificatio...
Diagnoses based on the screening of cervical smears show low interobserver reproducibility and are f...
We performed retrospective analysis of cytological and histological smears from 52 women examined an...
The nuclear DNA content was measured in preneoplastic lesions of the uterine cervix and in papillary...
Image cytometry (ICM) is widely applied to the automated screening, the detection, the diagnosis, th...
The aim of the research was to quantify the malignancy progression of preneoplastic lesions towards ...
Objective: To establish if measurements of DNA ploidy could be used to assist cytopathologists and c...
OBJECTIVE: To reach consensus on the application of quantitative cytochemical analysis of chromosoma...
Invasive cervical carcinoma is thought to arise from cervical intraepithelial neoplasm (CIN). Geneti...
OBJECTIVE: To reduce false-negative rates of population based cervical screening programs employing ...
Background. Cervical dysplasia is a precancerous condition, and if left untreated, it may lead to ce...
Image analysis was performed on 40 Feulgen-stained histologic samples and 48 Feulgen-stained cytolog...
Contains fulltext : 188074.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Objective To analyse the suitability of DNA cytometry for predicting the histological diagnosis in w...
Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer affecting women worldwide, with a high incidence an...
There is a need for additional morphologic criteria to improve the value of histologic classificatio...
Diagnoses based on the screening of cervical smears show low interobserver reproducibility and are f...
We performed retrospective analysis of cytological and histological smears from 52 women examined an...
The nuclear DNA content was measured in preneoplastic lesions of the uterine cervix and in papillary...
Image cytometry (ICM) is widely applied to the automated screening, the detection, the diagnosis, th...
The aim of the research was to quantify the malignancy progression of preneoplastic lesions towards ...
Objective: To establish if measurements of DNA ploidy could be used to assist cytopathologists and c...
OBJECTIVE: To reach consensus on the application of quantitative cytochemical analysis of chromosoma...
Invasive cervical carcinoma is thought to arise from cervical intraepithelial neoplasm (CIN). Geneti...
OBJECTIVE: To reduce false-negative rates of population based cervical screening programs employing ...
Background. Cervical dysplasia is a precancerous condition, and if left untreated, it may lead to ce...