Comparison of endocervical curettage and endocervical brush during unsatisfactory colposcopy for endocervical sampling in human papillomaviruses positive women
Abstract:Objective: Comparison of endocervical curettage (ECC) and endocervical brush (ECB) in women with human papillomaviruses (HPV) positive who had unsatisfactory colposcopy for endocervical sampling.Material and Methods: Women who underwent ECC and ECB during an unsatisfactory colposcopy were retrospectively investigated. The results were classified as normal, inadequate, low, and high-grade lesions for compiling the two methods.Results: In the 44 cases, the mean age was 45.75±9.71; seven of the 44 cases were low-… Show more
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