Cervical mapping is a separately identifiable service performed by a physician during a colposcopy examination. A version of this article was first published December 18, 2020, by HCPro's Revenue ...
The Dynamic Spectral Imaging System (DYSIS) colposcope with DYSISmap and the ZedScan I adjunctive colposcopy technologies are intended to be used with colposcopy to help identify cervical ...
Colposcopy is used to evaluate women with genital tract abnormalities and abnormal cervical cytology. It is an office-based procedure during which the cervix is examined under illumination and ...
A normal colposcopy result means a person has no cervical cancer cells, including precancerous ones. Abnormal results may indicate a person has cancerous or precancerous cells in their cervix.
If you’ve had an abnormal Pap smear result, your clinician might suggest doing a vinegar test on your cervix. Vinegar tests are also called white spot tests or visual inspection with acetic acid (VIA) ...
A colposcopy is a procedure a doctor may request to check for cervical cancer. It can cause mild discomfort, soreness, cramping, or bleeding. However, it does not often cause long lasting or severe ...
J Midwifery Womens Health. 2008;53(5):447-452. Dilute acetic acid is used to enhance any epithelial findings. It is applied to the entire cervix, causing abnormal tissue and some normal tissue to turn ...
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