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*[[WSI23-167|Superficial cells]]
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#[[WSI23-167|Superficial cells]]
*[[WSI23-168|Endocervical cells]]
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#[[WSI23-168|Endocervical cells]]
*[[WSI23-169|Cytolysis (Döderlein Bacilli)]]
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#[[WSI23-169|Cytolysis (Döderlein Bacilli)]]
*[[WSI23-170|Severe Inflammation]]
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#[[WSI23-170|Severe Inflammation]]
*[[WSI23-171|Sperm]]
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#[[WSI23-171|Sperm]]
*[[WSI23-172|LSIL]]
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#[[WSI23-172|LSIL]]
*[[WSI23-173|HSIL moderate]]
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#[[WSI23-173|HSIL moderate]]
*[[WSI23-174|HISL severe]]
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#[[WSI23-174|HISL severe]]
*[[WSI23-175|CIS]]
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#[[WSI23-175|CIS]]

Revision as of 09:23, November 7, 2023

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These conventional Pap smears are from a collection of educational slides provided by Nasera Hassan, CFIAC as part of the International Cervical Cancer Foundation teaching resource. Conventional pap smears are still being utilized in developing countries, and these sets provide case examples of inflammatory changes, infections, dysplasia, and squamous cancer.

Table of contents

  1. Superficial cells
  2. Endocervical cells
  3. Cytolysis (Döderlein Bacilli)
  4. Severe Inflammation
  5. Sperm
  6. LSIL
  7. HSIL moderate
  8. HISL severe
  9. CIS