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Should high-risk adolescents have papanicolaou tests?
Ly T. Ma
,
Gerald A. Campbell
, Gwyn Richardson
, Vicki J. Schnadig
Pathology
Obstetrics & Gynecology
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At-risk Adolescents
100%
Papanicolaou Test
100%
Obstetric History
57%
Demographic Data
42%
Sexual History
42%
Obstetricians
28%
American Colleges
28%
Gynecologist
28%
Cervical Cancer Screening
28%
Adolescent Girls
14%
Excision
14%
Histologic
14%
Cervical Lesions
14%
High Parity
14%
Invasive Carcinoma
14%
Cervical Carcinoma
14%
Chlamydia Infection
14%
Cervical Dysplasia
14%
Smoking History
14%
Number of Sexual Partners
14%
Partner Age
14%
Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia
14%
Menarche
14%
Age at First Pregnancy
14%
Early-stage Cervical Cancer
14%
Syphilis Infection
14%
Microinvasive
14%
Loop Electrosurgical Excision Procedure
14%
First Coitus
14%
High-grade CIN
14%
Medicine and Dentistry
Papanicolaou Stain
100%
Obstetrics
66%
Malignant Neoplasm
33%
Cervical Cancer Screening
33%
Infection
16%
Biopsy Technique
16%
Invasive Carcinoma
16%
Uterine Cervix Carcinoma
16%
Chlamydiae
16%
Uterine Cervix Dysplasia
16%
Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia
16%
Syphilis
16%
Coitus
16%
Menarche
16%