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Medicine / Epithelial cells / Female reproductive system / Metaplasia / Oncology / Cervix / Squamous metaplasia / Epithelium / Nabothian cyst / Biology / Anatomy / Histopathology
Date: 2010-11-09 05:31:21
Medicine
Epithelial cells
Female reproductive system
Metaplasia
Oncology
Cervix
Squamous metaplasia
Epithelium
Nabothian cyst
Biology
Anatomy
Histopathology

Chapter 6 Colposcopic appearance of the normal cervix • The squamous epithelium appears as a smooth translucent epithelium with a pinkish tinge after application of normal saline solution. The original squamous epithel

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