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|a Case-based practical training of colposcopy and cervical pathology :
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|a Front Cover -- Case-Based Practical Training of Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology -- No woman should ever die of cervical cancer -- Case-Based Practical Training of Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology -- Dedication -- Contents -- Contributors -- Preface -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- List of abbreviations -- 1 -- History -- Cervical cancer -- Cervical cancer screening -- Cervical cancer screening guidelines -- References -- 2 -- Epidemiology -- Prevalence -- Prevalence in low-income countries -- Survival and stage at diagnosis -- Cervical cancer elimination -- Role of HPV in cervical cancer -- HPV pathogenesis -- Role of low-risk HPV -- Role of high-risk HPV -- References -- 3 -- Prevention, screening, vaccination -- Prevention -- Screening -- Criteria for screening tests -- Screening methods for cervical cancer -- Cervical cytology -- HPV test -- Co-test -- Alternative screening methods -- HPV vaccination -- HPV vaccine side effects -- Recommended HPV vaccine dosing -- Pre/postvaccination recommendations -- Catch up vaccinations -- Cervical screening postvaccination -- Changing to 9-valent vaccine -- HPV vaccination contraindication -- HPV vaccine and immune deficiency -- References -- 4 -- Colposcope -- Objective lenses and focal length -- Illumination and filters -- Magnification -- Oculars and monocular-observation tubes -- Video and photographic systems for optical colposcopes -- Mounting -- Focus controls -- Cost -- Colposcope care -- Examination table and instrument stand -- Colposcopic instruments -- Vaginal specula -- Lateral sidewall retractors -- Endocervical specula -- Biopsy forceps -- Endocervical curette -- Other instruments -- Chemical agents and supplies -- Saline -- Acetic acid solution -- Lugol's solution -- Monsel's solution -- Silver nitrate sticks -- Topical and local anesthetics -- Disposable supplies -- Colpophotography.
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|a Image, data management, and patient tracking systems -- References -- 5 -- Colposcopy -- Colposcopy indications -- Colposcopy contraindications -- Who is a colposcopist? -- Colposcopy preparation -- Initial clinical workup -- Adjustments to personalize the colposcope -- Systematic approach to colposcopy -- Insert vaginal speculum and inspect cervix -- Obtain a cervical cytology smear, if necessary -- Obtain specimens for laboratory examination, if necessary -- Apply normal saline solution -- Apply acetic acid -- Apply Lugol's iodine solution -- Colposcopy directed cervical biopsy -- Apply Monsel's paste or silver nitrate stick after biopsy -- Perform endocervical curettage, if necessary -- Performing ECC -- Inspect vaginal walls, vulva, perineum, and perianal areas -- Bimanual and rectal examination -- Explain the findings to the woman -- Document the findings -- Postprocedure instructions -- After colposcopy -- References -- 6 -- Terminology -- International Federation for Cervical Pathology and Colposcopy (IFCPC) nomenclature 2011 -- Identification of the TZ -- "Must do" steps in doing colposcopy -- Abnormal colposcopic findings are categorized in two groups -- Acetowhite epithelium -- Leukoplakia -- Cuffed crypt (gland) opening -- Inner border sign -- Ridge Sign -- Umbilication -- Punctation -- Mosaicism -- Atypical blood vessels -- Condylomata -- References -- 7 -- Normal anatomy, histology, and cytology -- Anatomy -- Normal histology -- Epithelium -- Cervical stroma -- Normal cytology -- Transition/transformation zone (TZ) -- Squamous metaplasia -- References -- 8 -- Cytology definitions of squamous and glandular abnormalities -- Terminology and historical perspective -- Definition and morphological criteria for the diagnosis of epithelial cell abnormalities -- Squamous cell abnormalities -- Morphologic criteria.
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|a Atypical squamous cell- cannot exclude HSIL (ASCH) -- Morphologic criteria -- Low grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (LSIL) -- High grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (HSIL) -- Morphologic criteria -- Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) -- Morphologic criteria -- Glandular cell abnormalities -- Atypical endocervical cell, NOS -- Atypical endometrial cell, NOS -- Morphologic criteria -- Atypical endocervical cell, favor neoplastic -- Morphologic criteria -- Endocervical adenocarcinoma in situ -- Morphologic criteria -- Endocervical adenocarcinoma -- Morphologic criteria -- References -- 9 -- Histopathology definitions -- Terminology and historical perspective -- WHO 2020 recommended terminology -- Morphologic diagnostic criteria of squamous intraepithelial lesions (SIL) -- SIL grading -- Koilocytic change -- Histopathologic features of low grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (CIN 1, condyloma) -- Morphologic variants of LSIL -- Condyloma accuminatum -- Papillary immature metaplasia -- Flat cervical intraepithelial lesions (CIN1) -- Histopathologic features of high grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (CIN2, 3) -- HSIL (CIN2) -- HSIL (CIN3) -- Morphologic variants of HSIL -- Squamous cell carcinoma -- Morphologic patterns -- Adenocarcinoma in situ (AIS) -- Adenocarcinoma -- Usual type endocervical adenocarcinoma: The most common type of HPVA ECA -- HPV-independent endocervical adenocarcinoma -- Gastric-type endocervical adenocarcinoma -- Clear cell carcinoma -- Mesonephric-type endocervical adenocarcinoma -- Endometrioid-type endocervical adenocarcinoma -- Endocervical adenocarcinoma, NOS -- Other types of invasive carcinoma -- Small cell neuroendocrine carcinoma -- Large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma -- References -- 10 -- Standard reporting of cervical biopsy, endocervical curettage, excisional procedures and hysterectomies for in.
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|a Biopsy and endocervical curettage (ECC) -- Excisional procedures (Loop electrosurgical excision procedure (LEEP) or conization) -- Hysterectomy specimens -- References -- 11 -- Atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance (ASC-US) and low grade squamous intraepithelial lesion of ... -- Atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance (ASC-US) -- Low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (LSIL) -- Histologic features of low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (CIN1) -- Management of patients 25 years or older with histologic LSIL (CIN 1) -- Management of patients < -- 25years with histologic LSIL (CIN 1) -- References -- 12 -- High-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (CIN 2, 3) -- Cytologic definition and morphologic criteria of ASC-H and HSIL -- Atypical squamous cell, cannot exclude HSIL (ASC-H) -- High-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (HSIL) -- Histologic features of HSIL -- Management of Histologic-HSIL (CIN 2 or 3) -- Short-term follow-up after treatment for histologic HSIL ( -- Long-term follow-up after treatment for high-grade histology or cytology ( -- Patients younger than 25 years ( -- References -- 13 -- Adenocarcinoma in situ -- Cytologic definition and morphologic criteria of atypical glandular cell (endocervical), not otherwise specified (NOS), fav ... -- Histologic features and classification of adenocarcinoma in situ -- Management of AIS -- References -- 14 -- Invasive carcinoma -- Cytologic definition and morphologic criteria of squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) -- Histologic features and classification of SCC -- Histologic features and classification of endocervical adenocarcinoma -- Management of early stage cervical cancer (stage IA1, IA2, IB1, IB2) -- References -- 15 -- Colposcopy during pregnancy -- Managing patients during pregnancy -- References -- 16 -- Expedited treatment -- Reference.
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|a 17 -- Treatment of cervical pre-invasive lesions -- Introduction -- Choosing the treatment approach -- Need for diagnostic Specimen -- Ablative treatment -- General procedural issues -- Choosing an ablation technique -- Cryotherapy -- CO2 laser -- Thermal ablation (cold coagulation) -- Diathermy -- Ablative treatment outcome -- Excisional procedures -- Cervical conization -- Cold knife conization(CKC) -- CKC considerations -- Loop Electrosurgical Excision Procedure (LEEP) -- Laser conization -- Post-operative instructions -- Early complications -- Intraoperative bleeding -- Uterine perforation -- Laceration of bladder and rectum -- Postoperative bleeding -- Infection -- Late complications -- Outcome -- Reproductive effects of treatment -- Mechanisms for adverse reproductive effects -- Obstetric complications -- PPROM -- Preterm delivery (PTD) -- Modifying factors -- Depth of excision -- Number of procedures -- Multiple gestations -- Short interval from treatment to pregnancy -- Procedure in pregnancy -- Obstetric management in subsequent pregnancy -- Re-excision in CIN -- Hysterectomy in CIN -- References -- Further reading -- Index -- Back Cover.
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|a This book, 'Case-Based Practical Training of Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology', aims to provide comprehensive training in the prevention, detection, and management of cervical cancer, a disease that is almost entirely preventable. Authored by experts in gynecologic oncology and pathology, the book offers detailed case studies, diagrams, and images to enhance understanding of colposcopic techniques and the pathology of cervical diseases. It covers the history, epidemiology, prevention, and the role of HPV in cervical cancer development. The book is intended for medical students, gynecology and pathology residents, and specialist physicians, focusing on improving diagnostic skills and understanding the evolution of cervical pathology. Emphasizing the importance of early detection and vaccination, the authors aim to reduce the global burden of cervical cancer, particularly in low-to-middle income countries.
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