2009
DOI: 10.1097/01.ogx.0000345726.78000.c2
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Inner Border—Specific and Significant Colposcopic Sign for Moderate or Severe Dysplasia (Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia 2 or 3)

Abstract: Hysteroscopic sterilization is a minimally invasive, nonincisional method of permanent sterilization that is a valid alternative to laparoscopic sterilization, the conventional method of female sterilization. Under hysteroscopic guidance, an expanding microinsert is introduced into the proximal portion of each fallopian tube; local fibrosis and, ultimately, complete tubal occlusion occurs within 3 months. This retrospective study examined trends in sterilization in women at an outpatient surgery center and uni… Show more

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“…The inner border sign is a sharp demarcation between a thin and dense aceto-white area within the same lesion, also called "lesion in a lesion" (Figure 1). 8 The ridge sign is an opaque protuberance within the white epithelium directly adjacent to the squamocolumnar junction and resembles a mountain ridge (Figure 2). 9 The TZ was evaluated according to IFCPC criteria: TZ type 1 is completely ectocervical and fully visible, type 2 TZ has an endocervical component and type 3 TZ has an endocervical component that is not fully visible.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The inner border sign is a sharp demarcation between a thin and dense aceto-white area within the same lesion, also called "lesion in a lesion" (Figure 1). 8 The ridge sign is an opaque protuberance within the white epithelium directly adjacent to the squamocolumnar junction and resembles a mountain ridge (Figure 2). 9 The TZ was evaluated according to IFCPC criteria: TZ type 1 is completely ectocervical and fully visible, type 2 TZ has an endocervical component and type 3 TZ has an endocervical component that is not fully visible.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diese Zeichen sind innerhalb der letzten 10 Jahre erstmals beschrieben worden und sind mit höhergradigen Dysplasien assoziiert (13,14). …”
Section: ü3: Ridge Sign Inner Border Sign Und Rag Signunclassified