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110 related items for PubMed ID: 2170888
1. Colposcopic survey of Papanicolaou test-negative cases with hyperkeratosis or parakeratosis. Cecchini S, Iossa A, Ciatto S, Bonardi L, Confortini M, Cipparrone G. Obstet Gynecol; 1990 Nov; 76(5 Pt 1):857-9. PubMed ID: 2170888 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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7. Diagnosis of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia and human papillomavirus infection: punch biopsy versus cervical smear. Gitsch G, Reinthaller A, Tatra G, Breitenecker G. Arch Gynecol Obstet; 1991 Dec; 249(4):179-84. PubMed ID: 1665685 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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9. Clinical significance of hyperkeratosis and parakeratosis in otherwise negative Papanicolaou smears. Sorosky JI, Kaminski PF, Wheelock JB, Podczaski ES. Gynecol Oncol; 1990 Nov; 39(2):132-4. PubMed ID: 2227586 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
10. A comparison of simultaneous cervical cytology, HPV testing, and colposcopy. Hockstad RL. Fam Pract Res J; 1992 Mar; 12(1):53-60. PubMed ID: 1312758 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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17. Human papillomavirus infection of the cervix detected by cervicovaginal lavage and molecular hybridization: correlation with biopsy results and Papanicolaou smear. Burk RD, Kadish AS, Calderin S, Romney SL. Am J Obstet Gynecol; 1986 May; 154(5):982-9. PubMed ID: 3010725 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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