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Preface and history
Ian D. Duncan
CHAPTER 1. The scope of colposcopy
David M. Luesley and Péter Bõsze
CHAPTER 2. Colposcopy: instrumentation and technique
Montse Cararach, Santiago Dexeus and Andrea Sas
CHAPTER 3. Colposcopic findings and nomenclature
Ellen H. Hopman and Theo J. M. Helmerhorst
CHAPTER 4. Grading system for abnormal colposcopic findings
Mahmood I. Shafi and Saloney Nazeer
CHAPTER 5. Colposcopic appearances of mature squamous, metaplastic and glandular epithelium
Carl Chow and Albert Singer
CHAPTER 6. Colposcopic appearances during pregnancy, the menopause and the effects of exogenous hormones
Maggie Cruickshank
CHAPTER 7. The histology and cytology of atypical colposcopic lesions
Hellmuth Pickel
CHAPTER 8. Colposcopic appearances of benign cervical diseases
Giuseppe de Palo
CHAPTER 9. The colposcopy, cytology and histology of genital HPV infections
Kari J. Syrjänen
CHAPTER 10. The colposcopic appearances of CIN
Ian J. Etherington
CHAPTER 11. The colposcopic appearances of invasive lesions of the cervix (squamous cell carcinoma and adenocarcinoma)
Santiago Dexeus, Maria Teresa Cusidó and Montse Cararach
CHAPTER 12. Treatment of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia
Walter Prendiville and Maria Jose de Camargo
CHAPTER 13. Colposcopy of the vagina
Brett Winter-Roach, John M. Monaghan and Alberto de B. Lopes
CHAPTER 14. Colposcopy of the vulva, perineum and anal canal
Vesna Kesic
CHAPTER 15. Psychosocial aspects of colposcopy
Theresa Freeman-Wang and Patrick G. Walker
CHAPTER 16. Colposcopy: information and audit
Valerie Harper
CHAPTER 17. Colposcopy: establishing and running a service
Anne Tomlinson and Henry C. Kitchener
CHAPTER 18. Colposcopy: education, training and accreditation
Charles W.E. Redman
CHAPTER 19. Digital imaging
Victor N. Skladnev, Karen Canfell, Swee Chong Quek, and Fraser Tully
Glossary
Kari J. Syrjänen
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