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Bethesda 2014: Improving on a paradigm shift
D. C. Wilbur
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R. Nayar
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Pathology
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Bethesda
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Clinical Research
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Histology
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Risk Management
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Third Edition
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Modern Practices
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High-grade Lesion
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Clinical Teaching
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Low-grade Squamous Intraepithelial Lesion
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Bethesda System
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Uniform System
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Benign Endometrial Cells
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Gynecologic Cytology
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Medicine and Dentistry
Bethesda System
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Gynecologic Cytology
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