1996
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1097-0339(199604)14:3<273::aid-dc15>3.0.co;2-i
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Detection ofTrichomonas vaginalis in endocervical and ectocervical smears

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“…36,37 Identification can be hindered by the infrequent visualization of the organism's more specific morphological features such as its nucleus, chromatinic granules, and flagella. 31,38 Not infrequently, fragments of cytoplasm, bare nuclei, and mucus blobs can be confused with T. vaginalis in the CPSs, probably resulting in the poor specificity that has been reported in some studies. 11,12,39 For…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…36,37 Identification can be hindered by the infrequent visualization of the organism's more specific morphological features such as its nucleus, chromatinic granules, and flagella. 31,38 Not infrequently, fragments of cytoplasm, bare nuclei, and mucus blobs can be confused with T. vaginalis in the CPSs, probably resulting in the poor specificity that has been reported in some studies. 11,12,39 For…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…38 In one study, endocervical smears were less sensitive than ectocervical smears, leading the authors to suggest that the ectocervical smear may have greater utility for detecting T vaginalis on Pap smear. 39 Depending on the prevalence of T vaginalis in a population, almost one third of women with Pap smears positive for trichomoniasis receive unnecessary therapy. 40 In a meta-analysis of the performance of Pap smear compared to wet mount preparation for the diagnosis of vaginal trichomoniasis, a three tiered approach for the interpretation of a positive Pap smear was proposed.…”
Section: Direct Visualisationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Trichomoniasis in pregnant women can cause premature rupture of the membranes and preterm delivery. [ 28 ] Vagina and cervix are typically congested and may show punctuate hemorrhagic spots due to surface ulceration of squamous mucosal epithelium. This gives rise to the classical appearance known as the “strawberry” cervix or vagina.…”
Section: Trichomonas Vaginalis (Tv)mentioning
confidence: 99%