exfoliative cytology - определение. Что такое exfoliative cytology
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Что (кто) такое exfoliative cytology - определение

BRANCH OF PATHOLOGY THAT STUDIES AND DIAGNOSES DISEASES ON THE CELLULAR LEVEL
Cellular pathology; Smear test; Cytopathologist; Cytologic smears; Cytologic smear; Cytologic smear test; Exfoliative cytology; Imprint cytology; Cytopathological
  • Brushes used to collect samples for cytology.
  • An [[adenocarcinoma]] with typical features as can be seen on cytopathology

smear test         
¦ noun Brit. a test to detect signs of cervical cancer, conducted by taking a cervical smear.
Urine cytology         
Urinary cytology
Urine cytology is a test that looks for abnormal cells in urine under a microscope. The test commonly checks for infection, inflammatory disease of the urinary tract, cancer, or precancerous conditions.
Erythroderma         
SKIN DISEASE
Exfoliative Dermatitis; Erythrodermatitis; Dermatitis, exfoliative; Exfoliative dermatitis; Dermatitis exfoliativa; Exfoliative erythroderma; Tobramycin-induced erythroderma; Pentostatin-induced erythroderma; Erythroderma due to drug; Erythroderma desquamativum; Erythrodermic seborrhoeic dermatitis
Erythroderma is an inflammatory skin disease with redness and scaling that affects nearly the entire cutaneous surface.Freedberg, et al.

Википедия

Cytopathology

Cytopathology (from Greek κύτος, kytos, "a hollow"; πάθος, pathos, "fate, harm"; and -λογία, -logia) is a branch of pathology that studies and diagnoses diseases on the cellular level. The discipline was founded by George Nicolas Papanicolaou in 1928. Cytopathology is generally used on samples of free cells or tissue fragments, in contrast to histopathology, which studies whole tissues. Cytopathology is frequently, less precisely, called "cytology", which means "the study of cells".

Cytopathology is commonly used to investigate diseases involving a wide range of body sites, often to aid in the diagnosis of cancer but also in the diagnosis of some infectious diseases and other inflammatory conditions. For example, a common application of cytopathology is the Pap smear, a screening tool used to detect precancerous cervical lesions that may lead to cervical cancer.

Cytopathologic tests are sometimes called smear tests because the samples may be smeared across a glass microscope slide for subsequent staining and microscopic examination. However, cytology samples may be prepared in other ways, including cytocentrifugation. Different types of smear tests may also be used for cancer diagnosis. In this sense, it is termed a cytologic smear.