Historically, three primary mechanisms exist for the rape exam: direct visualization, staining, and colposcopy. Table 2 (see next page) provides definitions and an overview of these techniques ...
Several investigators using colposcopy have identified the posterior fourchette as the most common genital location for injury in women after rape (Lauber & Souma, 1982; Slaughter & Brown ...
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Colposcopy is undertaken if a smear test - also known as cervical screening - finds changes to cells that cause HPV (human papillomavirus). These changed cells can turn into cervical cancer cells.
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A Pap smear is required to diagnose cervical dysplasia, conducted as part of a pelvic exam. If the Pap smear is abnormal, a colposcopy may be performed. A colposcopy is an office procedure that uses a ...