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                          |  | Year: 
                            1998 
                            | Volume: 6 
                            | Issue: 3 
                            | Pages: 137-139 |   
                          |  | Brief Communication |   
                          |  | ACID PHOSPHATASE IN CERVICAL SMEARS (CAP-PAP TEST) Olivera MARKOVIC, Nenad MARKOVIC
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                          |  | Abstract: |   
                          |  | Addition of acid phosphatase to the conventional Papanicolaou staining increases sensitivity of the Pap test for detection of cervical dysplasia which may lead to cervical cancer. CAP-PAP test is a double-staining procedure providing, on the same slide, the cervical cell morphology (as with the Pap test), and a new marker (CAP). In previous studies, CAP was found to increase proportionally to the probability for development of the cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN). Currently, the CAP-PAP test is available for research purposes only. |   
                          |  | Key words: 
                            CERVIX NEOPLASMS+diagnosis, VAGINAL SMEARS; ACID PHOSPHATASE |   
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