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A urogenital swab is a biological material that is taken from the urogenital area (genitourinary system) of a woman or man to diagnose various infectious and inflammatory diseases.
Bacteriologic or bacteriologic urine test in pregnancy - refers to tests that allow timely detection of bladder and urinary tract problems
The term "squamous cell carcinoma" refers to a malignant tumor affecting the mucosal epithelial tissue present in the oral cavity, cervix, lungs and esophagus, skin and anus.

Poikilocytosis is a medical term that refers to the presence of abnormalities in the shape of red blood cells (red blood cells), including their irregular shape and size.

A pharyngeal swab for microflora is a procedure that collects a sample of cells and microorganisms from the pharynx (throat) for later laboratory testing.
Normoblasts are young, immature red blood cells that form in the bone marrow during erythropoiesis (red blood cell formation).
Myelocytes are immature bone marrow cells that precede the formation of more mature blood cells such as neutrophils (a type of white blood cell) or other granulocytes.
An immunogram (also known as an immunologic blood test) is a medical procedure that is designed to evaluate the function of the immune system by analyzing blood.
Cervical seeding is a laboratory test that takes a sample of mucus or discharge from a woman's cervical canal to detect pathogens
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