Dysplasia associated factors in women with cytological diagnosis of atypipic squamous cells of undetermined meaning (asc-us)
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Cervico-vaginal cytology, ASC-US dysplasiaAbstract
To identify factors associated with dysplasia in women attending the Central Hospital of the National Police or different clinics whose cervicovaginal cytology presented atypia squamous cell of undetermined significance (ASC-US).
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