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colposcope an instrument originally designed for examining the cervix and vagina, using a magnifying lens from 5X to 30X; now being used to examine the external genitalia and document evidence of sexual abuse, often having photographic capability.
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colposcopy Technique providing a high magnification view of the cervix so that it may be studied and biopsies may be taken (small specimens of the cervix are removed using a biopsy forceps).
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colposcopy More extensive screening for precancerous lesions of the cervix. Biopsies are taken at this time.
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colposcopy a procedure which uses an instrument with magnifying lenses, called a colposcope, to examine the cervix for abnormalities. If abnormal tissue is found, a biopsy is usually performed.
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colposcopy The colposcopy is a test that is performed when an abnormal Pap smear result is obtained. In this test, a doctor uses a magnifying scope to view the surface of the cervix and check for abnormal cervical cells. If abnormal cells aren't obvious, the doctor may stain the cervical cells with an iodine dye. This dye causes abnormal cells to appear white or yellow and normal cells to appear brown. The dying of the cervical cells with iodine is called a Schiller Test.
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