Archive for the 'Colposcope' Category

Colposcopy

Monday, May 28th, 2007

HISTORY

Colposcopy has only recently approached its proper place as an important ancillary aid in the practice of gynecology. Despite its late rebirth and popularization, colposcopy has been recognized as a valuable clinical tool abroad for nearly half a century, since shortly after it was first introduced by Hinselmann in 1925.
Colposcopy cannot be considered as a […]

Equipment and Biopsy Technique using a Colposcope

Monday, May 28th, 2007

The colposcope, whether attached to the examining table or mounted on a free standing mobile base, is best placed to the left of the examiner in order to provide ample room for those procedures most often performed with the right hand. Accordingly, left handed physicians should locate their colposcopes on the right. In either case, […]

Uses Of A Colposcope

Monday, May 28th, 2007

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Detecting Transformation Zones Using The Colposcope

Monday, May 28th, 2007

The squamous tissues of the vagina and cervix are designated colposcopically as the original or native squamous epithelium, the columnar is called the original or native columnar epithelium. Native squamous epithelium shows little variation from the subject to subject. Under the colposcope, it is uniformly pale pink and translucent and frequently exhibits a feathery vascular […]

Colposcopy

Saturday, May 26th, 2007

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