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Human Vaginal Smear - Secretory
(Stain - Papanicolaou)
- (day 15 - 22) stratum spinosum cells (blue) which are folded or with curled edges, appear immediately after ovulation due to increase in progesterone.
- Leukocytes (small black cells) becoming more numerous.
Menstrual Cycle - Histology (images are listed in sequence and uterine endometrium from dilatation and curettage)
- Uterine Endometrium: menstrual | mid-proliferative | late proliferative | secretory | late secretory
- Vaginal Smear: early proliferative | mid-proliferative | late proliferative | secretory | late secretory
Links: Menstrual Cycle - Histology | Menstrual Cycle | Papanicolaou stain
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- Menstrual Cycle - Histology
- Timeline human development
- Talk:Timeline human development
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