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A cervical cytological sample is considered satisfactory for cytological diagnosis when their composition reflects the mucosal lining of the cervix, encompassing ectocervical, squamous metaplastic cells and endocervical columnar cells in fair numbers. It is generally agreed that majority of epithelial abnormalities that eventually lead to an invasive cancer originate in the squamo-columnar junction (transformation zone). As stated by the British Society for Clinical Cytology (BSCC), a cervical smear if properly taken should contain cells from the whole transformation zone(TZ). The sample should contain a sufficient quantity of epithelial cells, and both metaplastic and columnar cells should be present. According to the Bethesda System, an adequate smear contains. | YALE OBSTETRICAL AND GYNECOLOGICAL SOCIETY Yogs Spring 2011 Volume 4 THE JOURNAL FOR ALUMNI AND FRIENDS OF YALE OB GYN THE JOURNAL FOR ALUMNI AND FRIENDS OF YALE OB GYN Contributors Editor-In-Chief - Mary Jane Minkin MD Managing Editor - Dianna Malvey The YOGS Journal is published yearly by the Yale University Department of Obstetrics Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences PO Box 208063 FMB 337 New Haven Connecticut 06520-8063. Tel 203-737-4593 Fax 203-737-1883 On the Web http medicine.yale.edu obgyn yogs index.aspx Copyright 2011 Yale University School of Medicine. All Rights Reserved. Cover Photo Nathan Smith First Professor of Surgery Obstetrics at Yale Medical School. From the portrait in the Rotunda of Yale Medical School. Rights Yale University Carl Kaufman William Sacco Yale Photo Design. Copyright 2011 Yale University School of Medicine. All Rights Reserved. I THE JOURNAL FOR ALUMNI AND FRIENDS OF YALE OB GYN TABLE OF CONTENTS Editor s Note 2 Historical Note 5 Residents Research Day Visiting Professor Grand Rounds 17 Other Selected Grand Rounds Presentations 20 Residents Research Day - Abstracts of Resident Presentations 42 Abstracts from Recent Scientific Meetings 50 The Year in Review 59 Photo Highlights 66 News Items 70 Forms 79