Colposcopy

 

Colposcope


Initial normal appearance of mild dysplasia


Mild Dysplasia after application of acetic acid

 

A technique of viewing the cervix to determine the source of abnormal cells. It consists of:

  • Soaking the cervix with vinegar (acetic acid).

  • Looking with binocular magnification (6-10x).

  • Using a red-free light (blue or green).
    ...and frequently...

  • Taking small biopsies of the cervix.

Colposcopy is the first step in the evaluation of significant abnormalities on a Pap smear. It may be recommended by the cytologist after reviewing a Pap for which there are some significant clinical concerns.

These images show a cervix with mild dysplasia. The first image is as the cervix initially appeared and looks normal. The second image is after treatment with acetic acid. The "aceto-white" areas (areas of abnormality) are clearly visible.

 


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