1951
DOI: 10.1016/0002-9378(51)90518-2
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Genital cytology in obstetric and gynecologic patients. A four-year study

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“…It is probable that its enforcement would involve the rejection of a significant proportion of the type of material at present being used for cytodiagnosis. But this seems unavoidable in view of the significant proportion of false negative results arising from present techniques of collection and preparation (Graham and Meigs, 1949;Cuyler, Kaufmann, Carter, Ross, Thomas, and Palumbo, 1951;Friedell, Hertig, and Younge, 1960;Richart, 1964;Fidler, Boyes, and Worth, 1968;Evans and Sanerkin, 1970;Yule, 1973).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is probable that its enforcement would involve the rejection of a significant proportion of the type of material at present being used for cytodiagnosis. But this seems unavoidable in view of the significant proportion of false negative results arising from present techniques of collection and preparation (Graham and Meigs, 1949;Cuyler, Kaufmann, Carter, Ross, Thomas, and Palumbo, 1951;Friedell, Hertig, and Younge, 1960;Richart, 1964;Fidler, Boyes, and Worth, 1968;Evans and Sanerkin, 1970;Yule, 1973).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Papanicolaou, 1933(Papanicolaou, , 1946Bonime, 1950;de Allende and Orias, 1950;Cuyler et al, 1951;Goldhar, Grody and Masters, 1952;Pundel, 1952). The vaginal smear was analyzed for evidence of ovarian function, and the result reported, giving the number of cornified cells as a percentage of the total number of epithelial cells, based on a 300-500 cell count whenever possible.…”
Section: Reportingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(a) The accuracy of the cervical and vaginal smear.-In the last decade a number of mass investigations of the smear technique have been performed in the North American continent and in some instances (Cuyler et al, 1951;Graham and Meigs, 1949;Nieburgs and Pund, 1950;Skapier, 1949b) tens of thousands of women have been examined. In the majority of such series accuracy of the results by no means varies according to the numbers of patients examined.…”
Section: Mr a J Wrigleymentioning
confidence: 99%