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Proestrus: Predominant cell populations in early to mid proestrus include nondegenerate neutrophils and a mixture of parabasal, intermediate, and superficial ...
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www.vivo.colostate.edu/hbooks/pathphys/reprod/vc/cycle....
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Apr 11, 1998 ... Intermediate and parabasal cells predominate in smears taken during anestrus. Superficial cells are absent or found in very small numbers.
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treatment, whereas parabasal cells predominate (20.24-90.66%) in the NO-COT group. Parabasal and intermediate cells occurred at equal proportions in the ...
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137.189.150.85/cytopathology/CytoTraining/Gynaecytology...
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Ovulation. · Superfical cells predominate with pyknotic nuclei ... Intermediate cells predominate ... Atrophic pattern (parabasal cells to small intermediate cells) ...
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www.drshefrin.com/utilizationMaturationIndex.htm
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An MI is a ratio obtained through performing a random count of three major cell types (parabasal cells, intermediate cells and superficial cells) that are shed from ...
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www.ascp.org/PDF/4209TableofContents.pdf
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Cancer cells found in vaginal smear. ... Parabasal Predominant Maturation Index (Atrophy) . .... Lymphoepithelioma-like Squamous aplas Cell Carcinoma .
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Differential Diagnosis For PATH/Vaginal smear/parabasal cells predominate Surgical Procedure Complication Oophorectomy Allergic Collagen Auto-Immune ...
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www.merckvetmanual.com/mvm/index.jsp?cfile=htm/bc/15021...
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In anestrus, parabasal and intermediate cells predominate. Neutrophils and bacteria are few in number. RBC are not helpful in differentiating the stages of estrus ...
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www.eurocytology.eu/static/eurocytology/eng/cervical/mo...
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PARABASAL CELLS : Parabasal cells are the predominant cell type in atrophic or post partum smears. They are small (15-30u) with dense cyanophilic ...
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www.scribd.com/doc/29262949/Estrous-Cycle
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Apr 1, 2010 ... Intermediate and parabasal cells predominate in smears taken during anestrus. Superficial cells are absent or found in very small numbers.
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