Endocervical fragments refer to tissue samples taken from the lining of the cervix during a medical procedure, such as a biopsy or Pap smear. These fragments are examined under a microscope to assess the health of the cervix and screen for abnormalities like infection or precancerous changes.
"Fragments of unremarkable endocervical epithelium" typically refers to a biopsy or sample that has small pieces of normal cervical tissue lining the inside of the cervix. This finding is typically considered normal and does not show any concerning abnormalities.
Endocervical curette.
what instrument is used to obtain a endocervical tissue
Endocervical curettage-- Biopsy performed with a curette to scrape the mucous membrane of the cervical canal.
ECC stands for endocervical curettage. During a colposcopy, ECC is typically taken as a biopsy of the endocervical canal.
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Endocervical and/or squamous cells are normal on a pap smear. This notation on your result means the test was complete.
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If the endocervical cells in the pap test results are positive, then it means having a positive outlook that can lead to a greater sense of well being.
Fragments of Fragments was created in 2006.
cervical endoscopy with biopsy[s] of the cervix and endocervical curettage
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