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Keyword [Cervical lesion]
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1. Study On The Angeogenesis Regulating Molecules In Cervical Lesion
2. Evaluation Of Hysteroscopic TVRC In Diagnosis And Management Of Cervical Lesion
3. The Clinical Study Of Liquid-based Cytologic Test And Colposcope,LEEP In Screening And Treating Cervical Lesions
4. Analysis Of The Value Of Colposcopy In Screening Cervical Precancerous Lesions
5. The Research Of The Correlation Between Huamn Papillomavirus And Cervical Lesions
6. Recent State Of Cervical Lesion In Qilu Hospital Hospitalized Patients And Clinical Evaluation Of Cervical Cold Knife Conization
7. The Value Of Cytology And HPV Test In Primary Cervical Lesion Screening: A Meta-Analysis
8. Clinical Study About Transcervical Resection, Radiofrequency Ablation And Microwave Therapy Of Cervix Uteri On 153 Cases With Cervical Lesion
9. Clinical Analyses Of "Three-Step" Technique In The Diagnosis Of Cervical Diseases
10. Evaluation Of Ki67/p16INK4a Immunocytochemistry And Genotyping Of HPV By Flow-through Hybridizafion On LCT For Screening Cervical Lesion
11. Detection Of The Relationship Between The Expression Of P16 Protein In The Differential Cervical Lesion And HPV16/18 Infection
12. Brn-3a Expression In Cervical Lesion And Its Relationship With Different HPV Subtypes
13. Value Of High Risk Human Papilloma Virus Detection In Screening And Diagnosing Cervical Lesion
14. The Correlation Among The Expression Of Human Telomerase Gene (hTERC), Thinprep Cytologic Test (TCT) And Human Papillomavirus (HPVs) In Cervical Lesions
15. The Application Of Rapid Pathologic Examination In The Diagnosis And Treatment Of Cervical Lesions
16. The Clinical Signification Of HTERC Gene Expression In Cervical Lesion Cells
17. The Application Of TCT And HPV-DNA Testing In The Screeing Of Cervical Lesion
18. Detection Of The Relationship Between The Amplification Of TERC Gene In The Differential Cervical Lesion And The Expression Of TERT Protein
19. .hpv16/18dna, Ki-67 And Cyclind <sub> 1 </ Sub> The Expression And Significance In Cervical Lesions
20. IL-6, Nf- B In The Expression And Significance Of TCT In Exfoliated Cells Of The Cervix
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