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Learn how clinicians identify clue cells on wet prep to diagnose bacterial vaginosis. This guide explains the microscopic examination process, the clinical significance of these vaginal epithelial cells, and why they serve as a primary diagnostic indicator for an imbalance in vaginal flora. Understand the testing procedure and symptoms associated with this common pelvic health condition.
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| Title | Provider-Performed Microscopy Procedures - Physician Assistant Clinics |
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| Dimensions | 1370 × 1027 px |
| Category | Kaiser |
| Published | October 22, 2024 |
| Author | Zeus |
| Downloads | 730 |
| Views | 257 |
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