Abnormal cervix appearance

    • [DOCX File]National Cervical Screening Programme Guidelines for ...

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      Appearance of Cervix. Anterior KEY. Right Left Posterior. Note: Place a # corresponding with the biopsy site on the diagram. If 4 biopsies are taken, the #’s 1, 2, 3, and 4 should be written in appropriate places on the diagram. The ECC should be designated as #1. FINDINGS AND MANAGEMENT PLAN

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    • [DOCX File]BSCCP Colposcopic Audit form 2012

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      of the tumor into the cervix stroma: [yes/no/indeterminate] ... [not visualized/visualized] and are [normal/abnormal] in appearance. [If abnormal describe]. LYMPH NODES: Pelvis: [no/few/many];[The largest pelvic lymph node is located (give location) and measures (give size).] ... Size criteria for calling abnormal lymph nodes: 8-10mm. However ...

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    • Abnormal Looking Cervix: Cervical Fibroids & Cancer & Ectropion

      Random distribution on the cervix: Patchy, uneven areas of metaplasia. Immature tips have acetowhite appearance What is the Transformation Zone? Physical zone or area of the cervix between the original SCJ and the “new” SCJ. The TZ gets larger as remodeling occurs and the woman ages.

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    • [DOCX File]UW Obstetrics and Gynecology - Homepage

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      Abnormal appearance of cervix. Multi focal lower genital tract disease. TOTAL. PART B. TOTAL PART A + B. Instructions for completion of the Audit Form. 1.The audit must be a personal audit and is for a continuous 12 month period within the previous 3 years, i.e. 2018 – 2021.

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    • [DOC File]COLPOSCOPY REPORT

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      These are pictures of first for normal cervix, which is located up above, and then an abnormal cervix, seen below. On pelvic exam and visualization of the cervix, when a patient has chlamydia findings can include clear discharge, even a pus like appearance of discharge from the cervical os, as well as friability and redness of the cervical surface.

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    • [DOC File]The Normal and Abnormal Transformation Zone

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      Consider a punch biopsy if there is an abnormal appearance of the vulva. Follow the DHB cervical polyp pathway if there is a cervical polyp. If the cytology result is normal, the cervix or vagina appear normal and STIs have been excluded, reconsider other causes, as follows. ... the cervix or vagina appear abnormal (and an STI and cervical ...

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    • [DOCX File]CAP Cancer Protocol Vagina

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      Abnormal appearance of cervix, irregular bleeding, offensive discharge. Refer as fast-track to colposcopy - do not wait for the results of smear if one has been sent. HIV positive patients require annual smears – have lower threshold for referral for colposcopy if abnormal cervical appearances.

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    • [DOCX File]National Clinical Training Center for Family Planning – NCTCFP

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      The idea behind both treatments is that they get rid of the abnormal surface cells on the cervix, and that the surface cells are replaced with healthy normal cells. Discussed that the purpose of the colposcopy is to ascertain the exact level of her dysplasia. ... Cervix is normal in appearance. Bimanual exam reveals a normally sized mobile ...

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    • [DOC File]VERSION 1

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      Ectropion (erosion, eversion) of the cervix, which is characterized by the appearance of glandular (columnar) epithelium outside the external os of the cervix, is seen in approximately 90% of women exposed to DES in utero (but is often seen in nonexposed women as well).

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