Examples of using Ectocervix in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Ectropion or ectopy is defined as the presence of everted endocervical columnar epithelium on the ectocervix.
It is also thought that some metaplasia may occur by in-growth of the squamous epithelium from the squamous epithelium of the ectocervix.
The main limitation of cryotherapy is that it is not adequate to treat lesions that are not wholly located on the ectocervix, yet involve the endocervical canal.
may be located more into the canal than on the ectocervix.
The eversion of the columnar epithelium is more pronounced on the anterior and posterior lips of the ectocervix and less on the lateral lips.
The portion of the cervix lying exterior to the external os is called the ectocervix.
Normal ectocervix, immunohistochemistry, anti-progesteron receptor antibody,
Ectocervix is covered by a pink stratified squamous epithelium,
as a result of the progressive formation of the new metaplastic squamous epithelium in the exposed areas of the columnar epithelium in the ectocervix.
multiple injections of a total of 5ml or less of 1% xylocaine(or a similar agent) into the stromal tissue of the ectocervix.
to emphasize that the prevention of CC is not limited simply to collecting material from the ectocervix and endocervix, but that it is only completed with the return of the client
Ectocervix: higher magnification of Schistosoma mansoni eggs.
Inflammatory ectocervix: higher magnification,
Inflammatory ectocervix: higher magnification,
Normal ectocervix: the immunohistochemistry with anti-CD1A antibody shows occasional dendritic cells circles.
Normal ectocervix: intermediate basophilic squamous cells
Normal ectocervix: basophilic intermediate squamous cells
Inflammatory ectocervix: dirty background,
Ectocervix: Presence of granuloma with some eggs of Schistosoma mansoni in the connective tissue.
Normal ectocervix: basophilic intermediate squamous cells