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Colposcopy is a medical diagnostic procedure to examine an
illuminated, magnified view of the cervix and the tissues of the
vagina and vulva. Many premalignant lesions and malignant lesions in
these areas have discernible characteristics which can be detected
through the examination. It is done using a colposcope, which
provides an enlarged view of the areas, allowing the colposcopist to
visually distinguish normal from abnormal appearing tissue and take
directed biopsies for further pathological examination. The main
goal of colposcopy is to prevent cervical cancer by detecting
precancerous lesions early and treating them.
What is a Colposcopy?
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