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180 related items for PubMed ID: 1565286

  • 1. [Thr role of histiocytes in the cytodiagnosis of endometrial adenocarcinoma].
    Zarcone R, Cardone G, Voto RI, Longo M, Cardone A.
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  • 4. The isolated finding of histiocytes in Papanicolaou smears from postmenopausal women.
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  • 13. Accuracy of three sampling technics for the diagnosis of endometrial cancer and hyperplasias.
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  • 15. Significance of endometrial cells in cervicovaginal smears.
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  • 17. Clinical significance of histiocytes in the detection of endometrial adenocarcinoma and hyperplasia.
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  • 18. Clinical significance of a cytologic diagnosis of atypical glandular cells, favor endometrial origin, in Pap smears.
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  • 19. [Thin-layer cytology in endometrial diagnosis].
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  • 20. Uterine lavage in the diagnosis of endometrial malignancy and its precursors.
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