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Colposcopy is a procedure that uses an instrument with a magnifying lens and a light, called a colposcope, to examine the cervix (opening to the uterus) and vagina for abnormalities.

 


Colposcopy is a gynecological procedure that illuminates and magnifies the vulva, vaginal walls, and uterine cervix in order to detect and examine abnormalities of these structures.

Colposcopy
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
During a colposcopy (kol-POS-kuh-pea), your doctor uses an instrument called a colposcope (KOL-po-scope) to examine your cervix and vagina. The colposcope magnifies the area to give the doctor a detailed view.

Colposcopy is done in a doctor's office. As in a pelvic exam, you lie on your back with your feet in stirrups. The doctor inserts a speculum into your vagina, spreading the vaginal walls apart to see the inside of the vagina and the cervix.

Colposcopy
A colposcopy is a procedure where a doctor uses a special magnifying lens, known as a colposcope to look at the cervix through the opening of the vagina.
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A colposcopy-directed biopsy uses a low-powered microscope called a colposcope to help view the surface of the cervix and show abnormalities.
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Colposcopy is an examination of a woman's vagina and cervix using a colposcope, an instrument with a light source and magnifying lenses. It lets your doctor examine the cervix and vagina for cancer and abnormal areas that may become cancer.

Colposcopy - directed biopsy
Definition
A colposcopy-directed biopsy uses a colposcope to aid in the viewing of the surface of the cervix. A colposcope is a low-power microscope that magnifies the surface of the cervix 10 to 40 times its normal size.

Procedure: Colposcopy
Description and Purpose
The colposcope , a specially lit microscope on a stand, allows the doctor to look directly at abnormal tissue of the cervix. Sometimes a biopsy is done simultaneously. Colposcopy is used: ...

COLPOSCOPY: THE "GOLD STANDARD" FOR PAP SMEARS
Question: My doctor told me my pap smear was abnormal and has now ordered a colposcopy test, which she says is more accurate. The colposcopy is scheduled for three weeks from now.

Colposcopy-directed biopsy
Colposcopy-directed biopsy
A colposcopy-directed biopsy is a procedure in which the cervix is examined with a colposcope for abnormalities and a tissue sample is taken.

Colposcopy is a detailed examination of the cervix following an abnormal smear. This article covers how a colposcopy is performed and in what circumstances it is recommended.
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Colposcopy - a gynaecologist visually examines the surface of the cervix using special instruments including a binocular microscope (colposcope).

Colposcopy: Examination of the cervix through a magnifying telescope to detect abnormal cells
Conization: surgical removal of a cone shaped portion of the cervix, usually as a treatment for a precancerous condition
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Colposcopy-Directed Biopsy
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Colposcopy: An examination that is carried out if abnormal cells have been found on the cervix.

Colposcopy, a test to look at the vagina and cervix through a lighted magnifying tool.
An HPV test. Like a Pap test, an HPV test is done on a sample of cells taken from the cervix.
Another Pap test in 4 to 6 months.

Colposcopy
Test using a colposcope. The surface of the cervix is closely examined to find any abnormal areas, so that they can be treated. Usually done if a woman has abnormal cells found during cervical screening.
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colposcopy - visual examination of the cervix and vagina using a lighted magnifying instrument (colposcope).
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Colposcopy:
This procedure uses a colposcope to examine your child's vagina and cervix. A colposcope is a metal tube with a light and tiny video camera on the end.
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colposcopy " procedure that uses a special microscope (called a colposcope) to look into the vagina and to look very closely at the cervix.

Colposcopy. A device is used to look closely at your cervix. It lets the doctor look at any abnormal areas.
Schiller test. The test involves coating the cervix with an iodine solution. Healthy cells turn brown and abnormal cells turn white or yellow.

Colposcopy is a procedure that uses a binocular-like instrument to get a magnified view of the surface of the cervix.
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Colposcopy
An examination of the cervix (lower part of the uterus) and the wall of the vagina. It is performed using a special microscope (colposcope) that gives a magnified view of the tissue lining the cervix and vagina.

colposcopy - a procedure which uses an instrument with magnifying lenses, called a colposcope, to examine the cervix for abnormalities. If abnormal tissue is found, a biopsy is usually performed (colposcopic biopsy).

COLPOSCOPY
A type of examination of a living tissue surface, under magnification, to identify location and extent of lesions.

Colposcopy. The doctor may do a colposcopy to check the cervix for abnormal areas. A special instrument called a colposcope (an instrument that magnifies the cells of the cervix and vagina, similar to a microscope) is used.

Colposcopy Visual examination of the tissues of the cervix and vagina by inserting a magnifying instrument called a colposcope
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Colposcopy: An examination of the cervix and vagina using an instrument called a colposcope.
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Colposcopy: A follow-up to abnormal Pap test results
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Colposcopy: The doctor uses a colposcope to magnify and focus light on the vagina and cervix to view these areas in greater detail. Depending on these findings, your health care professional may then use one or more of the following tests: ...

Colposcopy
A colposcopy is a procedure that involves staining the cells of the cervix and inspecting at a magnification using a colposcope. It is used when performed a PAP smear.
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A colposcopy is painless. The biopsy may feel like a pinch each time a tissue sample is taken and may cause some cramping with it. Any pain or cramping occurring during the biopsy may be helped by relaxing and taking a few slow deep breaths.

A colposcopy-directed biopsy uses a colposcope, which is a special microscope for examining the cervix. The cervix is the lower part of the uterus that connects to the vagina. This kind of biopsy usually requires no anesthesia.

The colposcopy itself usually isn't uncomfortable. It is really a long pelvic exam and a way for your doctor to look at your cervix.

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Colposcopy Examination of the vagina and cervix with an instrument called a colposcope. Congestive heart failure A buildup of fluid in the lungs or extremities, or both (especially the legs). This occurs if the heart cannot pump the blood adequately.

including the reasons and preparation for the procedure, how the procedure is performed, after care, an anatomical illustration of the fetus in utero, and an illustration of a chorionic villus sampling procedure from Sharp in San Diego Colposcopy ...

Words incorporating colpo- include colposcopy (examination of the vagina and cervix with a colposcope) and colpotomy (incision of the vagina).
dextro-: From the Latin "dexter" meaning on the right side.

Clinical evaluation, sometimes including colposcopy, anoscopy, or both
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Colposcopy is the examination of the vulva, vaginal walls, and uterine cervix using illumination and magnification in order to detect and examine abnormalities of these structures. Colposcopy is performed to evaluate abnormal Pap test results.

Colposcopy revealing "white epithelium." These are mosaic-like patterns on the surface of the cervix, caused by changes in the surface blood vessels.
Colposcopy-directed biopsy to confirm dysplasia and the extent of cervical involvement.

When suspicious findings are found on Pap smears, the next approach is often colposcopy, whereby the physician views the cervix through a magnifying lens.

cells of undetermined significance (ASCUS) cells that are positive for Human Papillomavirus, low grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (LSIL), or high grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (HSIL), the patient would be referred for a colposcopy ...

Special magnifying glass is used in Colposcopy exam. In case of biopsy painkiller is given to numb the genital area and the doctor makes use of microscope to look at the sample of tissue taken.
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Colposcopy & Cryotherapy & L.E.E.P. (Loop Electrosurgical Excision Procedure)
(Testing & Treatment for pre-cancerous conditions of the cervix)
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A Pap smear may note changes associated with HPV. A colposcopy may be done to see either external or internal genital lesions which are invisible to the naked eye.
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If the test shows a significant abnormality, a colposcopy may be performed (using an instrument called a colposcope) to examine the vagina and the cervix.

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TREATMENT OF THE ABNORMAL PAP TEST: A leading gynecologist explains the abnormal pap test, colposcopy, and treatment of cervical dysplasia.
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Appearance of abnormal cells on the surface of the cervix.
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klpskp noun a surgical instrument used to examine the inside of the vagina Also called vaginoscope colposcopy ...
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If a Pap smear is abnormal but the health care provider cannot see problems with the vagina during a pelvic exam, a colposcopy may be done.
Other tests that may be done include:
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A technique called colposcopy, which uses a microscope to look in more detail at the cervix, is sometimes used, together with a biopsy of the suspicious area of tissue.

See also: Vagina, Cervix, Cancer, Infection, Cervical