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Muszynski et al., 2017 - Google Patents

The impact of using electrical impedance spectroscopy (ZedScan) on the performance of colposcopy in diagnosing high grade squamous lesions of the cervix

Muszynski et al., 2017

Document ID
9151604059679569263
Author
Muszynski C
Dupont E
Vaysse B
Lanta S
Tidy J
Sergent F
Gondry J
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of Gynecology Obstetrics and Human Reproduction

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Objectives To determine the efficacy of colposcopy plus ZedScan, which measures changes in tissue electrical impedance, for detecting intraepithelial high-grade lesions compared to colposcopy alone. Methods A prospective study conducted at a university hospital …
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