6 February 2020Spectropolarimetric assessment of the cervical canal connective tissue in diagnostics and prognosis of benign and malignant processes of the endometrium
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The purpose of the study was to determine the histochemical and laser criteria for diagnosis of background, precancerous and endometrial cancer by the state of the cervical canal wall. The given data on the state of connective tissue in the endocervix can distinguish three differential prognostic possibilities: 1) prediction of the condition of the connective tissue of the endocervix of the normal endometrium without the possibility of differentiating the phases of the ovarian cycle; 2) prediction of the endocervix endotracheal connective tissue state of the endometrium as a separate process; 3) prediction for the condition of the connective tissue of the endocervix of the processes of expressed proliferation of the typical (glandular hyperplasia and glandular polyps) or atypical (adenocarcinoma) glandular first endometrial epithelial differentiation without the possibility of these processes among them. The stroke-scrape of the epithelium of the cervical canal (endocervix) allows the condition of the connective tissue to diagnose the processes of pronounced proliferation of the typical (hyperplasia, polyp) and atypical (adenocarcinoma) epithelium of the endometrium without the possibility of differentiating these processes among themselves.
S. B. Yermolenko,O. P Peresunko,D. N. Burkovets,M. Iu. Gruia,N. V. Horodynska, andR. I. Ivansky
"Spectropolarimetric assessment of the cervical canal connective tissue in diagnostics and prognosis of benign and malignant processes of the endometrium", Proc. SPIE 11369, Fourteenth International Conference on Correlation Optics, 1136926 (6 February 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2553910
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S. B. Yermolenko, O. P Peresunko, D. N. Burkovets, M. Iu. Gruia, N. V. Horodynska, R. I. Ivansky, "Spectropolarimetric assessment of the cervical canal connective tissue in diagnostics and prognosis of benign and malignant processes of the endometrium," Proc. SPIE 11369, Fourteenth International Conference on Correlation Optics, 1136926 (6 February 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2553910