PMID: 3760239Sep 1, 1986Paper

Terminology in gynaecological cytopathology: report of the Working Party of the British Society for Clinical Cytology

Journal of Clinical Pathology
D M EvansT Marshall

Abstract

The report defines and recommends terms for use in cervical cytology.

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