Cervical Endoscopy (Colposcopy)

Colposcopy (Greek: kolpos: vagina; skopia: viewing) is a gynecological examination of the vagina (vagina) and cervix uteri (cervix) using a special microscope. This procedure, in combination with cytodiagnostics (examination of cells from a vaginal smear), is used primarily for the early detection of cervical carcinoma (lat. Carcinoma cervicis uteri), also called collum carcinoma (lat. Collum … Cervical Endoscopy (Colposcopy)

Phase Contrast Microscopy

Phase contrast microscopy is an indispensable diagnostic procedure in gynecology that greatly facilitates the examination of vital cells in cervical mucus (cervical mucus) and vaginal secretions (vaginal fluid). In addition, this procedure also allows for the evaluation of sperm (semen cells). Indications (areas of application) Diagnostics of vaginal flora – when examining the vaginal flora … Phase Contrast Microscopy