Colposcopy
Video Description: Dr. Lisa performs a real-time colposcopy on Carla in the exam room. A colposcopy is a diagnostic procedure in which a camera inserted into the vaginal canal illuminates and magnifies the cells of the cervix, vulva and vagina. Doctors perform a colposcopy as a follow-up to an abnormal pap smear; both a diagnosis and a treatment in one, it allows doctors to remove abnormal cells and biopsy them in one step. Related Article Subjects: What is a Colposcopy, abnormal cells, Colposcopy, Colposcopy exam, diagnostic procedure, gynecology, pap smear, reproductive health, the doctors, vaginal canal, womens healthWhat is a Colposcopy
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