Fluorescence colposcope with dye TMTP1-PEG4-ICG is comparable to the conventional colposcope with acetic acid and Lugol's iodine in identifying cervical precancerous lesions - A randomized controlled trial
Abstract:Objective: To compare the diagnostic efficiency of fluorescence
colposcope with dye TMTP1-PEG4-ICG versus conventional colposcope with
acetic acid and Lugol’s iodine in identifying cervical precancerous
lesions. Design and setting: Randomized controlled trial conducted at
Colposcopy Center. Population: Women with abnormal cervical cancer
screening results including cytology and/or HPV test. Methods: All
participants were randomized to fluorescence colposcope group or
conventional colposcope group. Patients of … Show more
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