Pap smears that suggest invasive disease require further evaluation by colposcopy, colposcopic-directed biopsy and endocervical curettage. |
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The unfortunate problem with the pages is that the ink easily smears and smudges. |
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Surviving examples of drawings that have been pounced are indeed disfigured by cloudy smears of charcoal dust. |
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The dancers are white-faced and dressed drably in grey and black, with smears on their costumes like chalk. |
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Worse, Reubens smears Vaseline on the lens and goes for the deathbed reconciliation scene. |
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Some abnormal smears do in fact revert to normal without treatment, but some go on to become cancerous. |
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These cotton tip swabs are filled with gentle skin conditioning makeup remover to erase smudges and smears around the eye. |
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First, I note that many readers thought that some intended camera trick had brought about these strange smears and trails. |
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There were also thin smears of the viscous material along some of the fault planes. |
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Oppositional parties and critics here have a political interest in trying to spread rumours and smears among a less-educated population. |
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This paper would not have been possible without the assistance of the late Gordon R Bennett, who graciously examined blood smears for hematozoa. |
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In 1999 we prepared blood smears from all adults to check for the presence of hematozoa, bloodborne parasites transmitted by biting Diptera. |
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Thin blood smears were prepared from fresh heparinized blood on microscope slides. |
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When he grabs Rachel's notebook from my hands, his fingers leave smears from what was possibly a cheese Danish. |
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Bone marrow smears were examined to determine the extent of genotoxicity after particular treatment times. |
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Blood collected from the brachial vein or the jugular vein was used to make blood smears. |
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Our subjects had had persistent mildly abnormal smears before being referred for colposcopy. |
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Copper mailboxes can be lacquered with non-tinted gloss to add to the brilliant shine and to protect the mailbox from smudges and smears. |
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The diagnosis is made by the observation of intracellular asexual forms of the parasite on thick and thin blood smears. |
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Pieces of spaghetti, lumps of bread, smears of butter, fruit and other random food particles clung to the walls and stuck to the tabletops. |
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Repeat peripheral smears on day 3 and day 7 were negative for malarian parasites. |
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He smears the hues and tears the forms and scribbles across the surface in a kind of eloquent frenzy. |
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At external examination, blood smears on the body surface resulting from hematemesis or melena were present in 40 cases. |
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It took him an hour to crawl to the door leaving a trail of sweat and blood smears behind him. |
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In Britain, cervical Papanicolaou's smears are performed every five years and do not necessarily include bimanual examinations. |
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Sputum culture and smears, tuberculin testing, and radiography are all essentially 19th century inventions. |
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Diagnosis in leishmaniasis depends on microscopic detection of amastigotes in smears of tissue aspirates or biopsy samples. |
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We observed ALs in peripheral blood smears during routine examination of smears selected for review by a pathologist. |
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Minerva was recently embroiled in a heated discussion about the merits of cervical screening using smears. |
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John O'Neill enlisted to counter the smears of American servicemen in Vietnam. |
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Secondly, many if not most false negative smears can be detected on re-examination, but what does this mean from the legal point of view? |
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This also gave them experience with the smudginess of pastels, so they could try to minimize smears and fingerprints on their work. |
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It seems to consist of three flavours and, after every bite, the boy then smears some on his chest. |
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Blood smears can detect infection by these hematozoa, but are thought to have low diagnostic sensitivity. |
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Whitehead et al demonstrated megaloblastic changes in cervical smears of oral contraceptive users in the absence of general folate deficiency. |
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The cervix is one of the common sites for cancer, hence the advisability of regular cervical smears. |
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It is still possible to buy smears of cinnabar in the town of Huancavelica, located at 1,000 meters below the mine. |
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Be sure all wax is completely buffed until hard to avoid smears and streaks. |
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Sadly, it is typical of the smears coming from those who would rather not debate policy and substance. |
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Therefore, they are typically used to examine smears, squashed preparations, or a thinly sectioned slice of some material. |
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For removal of oily and fatty soiling, finger marks, dust, etc. Dries quickly without leaving smears. |
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On the roof were thick smears of blood from the dead and the wounded. |
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Studies suggest that sputum smears persistently positive despite negative culture results may in some patients be due to nonviable or atypical mycobacteria. |
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The mould is actively growing if it feels damp and smears when brushed or if a mouldy smell is present. |
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She whoops softly and slurs thoughtfully and smears phrases of melody in unlikely places, taking a newfound freeness from jazz and Jeff Buckley. |
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In place of a clearly discernible melody, the piece evolves glacially with fuzzy smears, distorted shards, and industrial buzzing constellating around the drone. |
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In addition, sputum smears and cultures, immunologic assessments, and chest X-ray interpretations were performed without knowledge of treatment assignment. |
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We now use mannequins for testing competency at passing a speculum and taking cervical smears in our final examination, to ensure basic competency. |
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So, Alex came in and helped me clean all of the smudges and smears off. |
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A skin test and sputum smears for tuberculosis were negative. |
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Cytologic smears containing granulomas can be decolorized after initial examination and restained with AFB stain for mycobacteria and silver stain for fungal elements. |
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Certain health issues, such as breast disease, cervical smears, the menopause and hormone replacement therapy, are of particular concern to women, and are discussed here. |
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All these false claims and smears were dealt with in our 37 page rebuttal document yesterday. |
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Slides should not be re-used for other skin smears or for sputum examinations. |
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The large variation in disease detection rates with cervical smears may be partly due to differences in the sampling devices and the techniques of sampling. |
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Some woodworkers suggest putting a lump of wax inside a few layers of folded cotton cheesecloth and rubbing it onto wood thus preventing heavy smears. |
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Microscopic examination of blood smears can be effective at diagnosing and quantifying hematozoa infections. |
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Lancaster is so flamboyant and persuasive a painter that her smears suggest existential shifts and her drips come across as painterly weepings. |
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The fine white material of his sleeves billowed out from beneath it his vest, the cloth stained with dirt, sweat, and smears he didn't want to think about. |
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Clients receive primary health care like Pap smears, physicals and the identification and monitoring of chronic illnesses. |
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This is also evident on the crockery, unappetising marks and smears on dishes become a thing of the past. |
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Clean up any smears with a cotton swab and a little eye-makeup remover. |
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I think that members would do this country a service if they ratcheted down the rhetoric and personal smears and focused on solutions. |
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Mr. Speaker, the Liberals have been inventing false smears against our government for a long time. |
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The smears were moderately cellular and included an admixture of the characteristic small ovoid blastemal elements and scattered spindled mesenchymal tumor cells. |
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A stained blood test for Malaria with thick and thin smears should be obtained, and copy submitted. |
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The lack of rotational smears is consistent with marks being made by a stationary blade. |
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Paint can flow into these holes and create smears or imperfections along the border of the tape. |
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This concentrates dirt on the window and can leave smears and smudges. |
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Politics has a tendency to devolve into juvenile playground taunts and smears. |
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We attribute this increase in the diagnostic yield mainly to the contribution of cell blocks to haematic non-diagnostic smears. |
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This indicates that coprophagous animals were indeed at least partially responsible for the disappearance of the fecal smears in the 1999 alpine experiment. |
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He smears the ketchup for the fries on the burger when he eats this. |
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A number of health checks are available, including breast examinations, cervical smears, blood testing, blood pressure and advice on other health-related issues. |
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The anti-rejection drugs increase the risk of getting certain types of cancer, especially in the skin and neck of the womb, so women should have regular cervical smears. |
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The probability of finding acid-fast bacilli in sputum smears by microscopy is directly related to the concentration of bacilli in the sputum. |
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The clinical improvement and resolution of radiographic abnormalities observed in this study suggest that the positive smears are due to nonviable mycobacterium. |
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Blurry fields of murky browns and grimy grays almost overwhelm the odd streaks and smears of hot lavender and violet, and splashes of blue and green. |
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The film's set, exhibited here as a sculptural installation, is surrounded by walls painted with excremental smears of brown. |
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A lovely slow one out of the back of the hand bamboozles Naib but not the next which he smears for a six over mid-off. |
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Atypical cells were noted in the smears of four monkeys, one from the high dose and three from the control group. |
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If the mortar smears still remain, wait a week and clean with a solution of one part muriatic acid to nine parts water, mixed in a plastic bucket. |
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A diffuser smears transients and can be used as a type of reverb for creating interesting ambience effects. |
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The party which first smears its colours all over the map will be in a position to reknit England's heart and soul on its own terms. |
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The central interpretational problem in quantum theory is therefore this: How are these continuous smears of possible streams of consciousness reduced to the streams of consciousness that we actually experience? |
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I don't buy for one minute the twaddle that her screen death will encourage more women to go for cervical smears. |
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Baffling sartorial flourishes, forced gaiety, sweating sushi, diamond draped décolletage, obsolete formalities, lurid lipstick smears, the smell of boredom. |
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In addition, we screened blood smears for trypanosomes and microfilaria. |
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Examination of bone marrow smears showed that the proportion of proerythroblasts and the ratio of normoblasts to basophilic erythroblasts were significantly greater in high dose females than in controls. |
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Cervical cap use may lead to abnormal Pap smears and unpleasant odours. |
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Use a tortillon to blend so that smears are prevented. |
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His yellows, his blues, his cherry trees and sunflowers and skies all created through thickly impastoed smears of chromatic splendour have made the very name Van Gogh synonymous with intense expressive colour. |
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She melts into the defroster roaring like the rich guys' helicopters at the Wall Street heliport, rotoring down through skyscrapers where torch-song lipstick smears onto a handkerchief and starched collar. |
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Parasite detection: Research is conducted to improve trypanosome detection in thick blood smears by application of a direct immunofluorescence technique. |
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He and many others who feel their lives are tainted by the smears and irrelevancies which search engines link to their names want redress. Many European politicians are sympathetic to this. |
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Colposcopic and cervical smears were taken after 3, 6, and 12 months and subsequently every 6 months. |
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This automated technology has been used in the United States and in Europe for quite some time now, in the capacity of quality assurance i.e. the review of smears already screened by cytotechnologists. |
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Meanwhile, no runaway oxcart smears us into the road. |
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They also include a new chapter on identifying fungi in histopathological sections and smears. |
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As their feet swooshed across the surface, lines, circles and smears began to appear, gradually spreading to smudge the paper covering the rest of the stage. |
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Some countries, including India and Thailand, are testing for cervical cancer using vinegar instead of doing Pap smears, and removing precancerous lesions with liquid nitrogen instead of pricier options. |
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Thick and thin blood smears were prepared from blood samples, stained with Giemsa, and examined. |
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Three of the 4 smears were destained Papanicolau stains that were originally fixed in alcohol. |
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They are attracted by sugary foods, oils or greasy residues like peanut butter smears, crumbs, or even the honeydew produced by aphid-infested houseplants. |
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It is worth remembering that the smears that soured the South Carolina primary fight between George Bush and John McCain in 2000 did not stop the Republicans from squeaking to victory in the end. |
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Preventive care reminder systems have been shown to be effective when applied to routine tasks, such as blood pressure tests, Pap smears, and vaccinations, and are designed to reduce errors of omission. |
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Observation of lipid vacuoles in neutrophils in peripheral blood smears in patients with ichthyosiform erythroderma is diagnostic. |
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Plus smears and baseless accusations are the fuel of modern politics. |
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Both computerized systems are intended to reduce the false negative rate in Pap smears. |
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Dabbed smears of spleen biopsy were stained with leishman stain and examined microscopically for amastigotes. |
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Blood smears and aqueous humor from selected patients were examined microscopically for evidence of microfilaria. |
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Blood-borne microfilariae were seen in cytologic impression smears of the lung and the leg lesions. |
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Cervical smears are never pleasant at the best of times, and it sounds as though you have had a particularly bad experience. |
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The clinical trial will examine cervical smears for telomerase, a protein released into cells when chromosomes become genetically unstable. |
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Women should be forced to pay for cervical smears, breast cancer tests and ante-natal screening, a leading gynaecologist said yesterday. |
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The service is intended to acquire additional capacity for the implementation of the pre-examination of cervical smears. |
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On first inspection, The Stork looks like the instrument used for cervical smears, which isn't very appealing. |
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We've seen over many years lies, misinformation and smears during the family's attempt to find the truth and justice and answers about how an innocent young man on his way to work was gunned down by police officers. |
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Mature cells dominated in the smears of low dosage and control animals. |
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For other immunosuppressed women, annual smears are also recommended. |
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The thin smears were fixed with Methanol and the thick smears were dehaemoglobinized with distilled water. |
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The more we pick at it, the more it smears. |
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Alongside proposals for mammography screening for women aged 50-69, for faecal occult blood testing of people aged 50-74 and for cervical smears for women aged 20-30, other urgent actions are needed. |
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Nurses can also draw blood and use a microscope for simple slides, and thus perform basic laboratory work, such a examining pap smears or white blood cell count. |
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Pap smears are taken by general practitioners, gynecological specialists and, in some circumstances, nurses in doctors' offices, community health clinics and hospitals. |
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Giemsa-stained blood smears were read in each center by a trained malariologist. |
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If you want to know why the police will not apologise for allowing the foulest of smears to hang over a heroic 92-year-old war veteran, just consider what would happen if they did. |
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Whereas cutaneous lesions associated with herpes simplex and varicella-zoster infections are often pathognomonic, Tzanck smears prepared from lesion exudate or scrapings may assist in diagnosis. |
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Whereas cutaneous lesions associated with herpes simplex infections are often pathognomonic, Tzanck smears prepared from lesion exudate or scrapings may assist in the diagnosis. |
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Specific tests for chlamydia include smears and cultures. |
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That is why we support the request to carry out a more in-depth investigation into these facts in order to put paid to the gossip and smears once and for all. |
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At the end of each exposure period, peripheral blood smears were examined for immature erythrocytes, detected by polychromasia, and for micronuclei. |
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In the struggle against the gathering storm of National Socialism and its growing acceptance in widening bourgeois circles, he became a frequent target for smears. |
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That is to politicize the debate, which should be addressed on the merits, and convert a debate on which reasonable people can and do reasonably disagree into one of bumper sticker slogans and smears. |
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Quantitation of amastigotes of Leishmania donovani in smears of splenic aspirates from patients with visceral leishmaniasis. |
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She and consultant Joseph Sant-Cassia together set up Walsgrave Hospital's colposcopy unit, where women who have had positive cervical smears are referred for examination. |
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Data consistency was assessed by comparing the problem list to positive tests in the parasitology module and listing of buffy coat smears in the clinical pathology module. |
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Bacterioscopy, histopathology of freshly prepared cytology smears and virological investigations were used routinely in diagnosing the infectious agents. |
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Lymph node sampling by fine-needle aspiration showed caseating granulomatous inflammation, but AFB and fungal smears and Mycobacterium tuberculosis PCR results were negative. |
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The guidelines state that women should not have their first Pap smear before age 21, and that women aged 21-29 years can have Pap smears every 2 years. |
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It can be demonstrated in direct smears by modified Kinyoun stain, in which acid-alcohol decolorizer is substituted with a low-concentration inorganic acid. |
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Q Our lab currently examines blood smears and reports the term poikilocytosis in addition to the individual terms of spherocyte, acanthocyte, and the like. |
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Despite similar exposure conditions, American CL, confirmed by positive direct examination of Giemsa-stained tissue smears, developed in 21 persons. |
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Aspirate smears originally stained with Romanowsky stain were decolorized. |
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Follow-up material consisted of repeated Papanicolaou smears, repeated cervical biopsies, endocervical curetting, repeated LEEP biopsy, or hysterectomy. |
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