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Colposcopy and treatment of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia: a beginners’ manual, Edited by J.W. Sellors and R. Sankaranarayanan
Appendix 4: Colposcopic terminology
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Normal colposcopic findings
Original squamous epithelium
Columnar epithelium
Normal transformation zone
Abnormal colposcopic findings
Within the transformation zone
Acetowhite epithelium
Flat
Micropapillary or microconvoluted
Punctation*
Mosaic*
Leukoplakia*
Iodine-negative epithelium
Atypical vessels Outside the transformation zone, e.g., ectocervix, vagina
Acetowhite epithelium*
Flat
Micropapillary or microconvoluted
Punctation*
Mosaic*
Leukoplakia*
Iodine-negative epithelium
Atypical vessels
Colposcopically suspect invasive carcinoma
Unsatisfactory colposcopy
Squamocolumnar junction not visible
Severe inflammation or severe atrophy
Cervix not visible
Miscellaneous findings
Nonacetowhite micropapillary surface
Exophytic condyloma
lnflammation
Atrophy
Ulcer
Other
* Indicates minor or major change. Minor changes are acetowhite epithelium, fine mosaic, fine punctation, and thin leukoplakia. Major changes are dense acetowhite epithelium, coarse mosaic, coarse punctation, thick leukoplakia, atypical vessels, and erosion.
Ref: Stafl and Wilbanks (1991)