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Gynecological Vital Cytology - Function - Microbiology - Neoplasia Atlas of Phase-Contrast Microscopy (German, Paperback, Softcover Reprint of the Original 1st 1969 ed.)
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Gynecological Vital Cytology - Function - Microbiology - Neoplasia Atlas of Phase-Contrast Microscopy (German, Paperback, Softcover Reprint of the Original 1st 1969 ed.)
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In gynecological practice, techniques of examination are being
supple- mented more and more by cytodiagnosis. Thus it has become
necessary to acquaint the gynecologist of the possibilities, use
and Iimits of cyto- diagnosis. Such is the purpose of the book
"Gynakologische Cytologie" (Stall, Jaeger, Dallenbach,
Springer-Verlag 1968). In general, the practicing gynecologist will
merely make the vaginal, ecto-and endocervical smears and leave the
diagnosis of them to a cyto- logical laboratory. Only in rare cases
will a trained and experienced specialist set up his own
cytologicallaboratory for outpatients, although such undertaking
would be very desirable for propagating the cyto- logical method.
The cytological analysis of unstained fresh smears during the gyne-
cological examination allows an immediate study to be made of
micro- f!ora and cellular atypia. F or such cytological studies
microscopes are employed in which a high-cantrast image of the
specimen is obtained by optical means (phase-contrast and
interference-contrast microscopy), thereby eliminating the need for
fixation and staining. In the nineteen-thirties the Dutch physicist
Zernike investigated the formation of high-cantrast images of
transparent objects by modifying the path of light. In 1941, his
ideas were put into practice by the firm of Carl Zeiss, Jena.
Zernike received the Nobel Prize for physics in 1953. The method he
had developed proved of great value in biology and in medicine,
above all for the examination of living objects. It was intro-
duced into gynecology by Runge, Voege, Haselmann and Zinser in
1949.
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