Cell sampler

Surgery – Truss – Pad

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A61B 1000

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049811436

ABSTRACT:
A cell sampler obtaining specimens of cells for cytodiagnosis comprises stick-shaped handle which has at one end thereof a stick-shaped abrading segment with a multiplicity of edges formed around the periphery thereof for the purpose of scraping off cells from the cervical canal of the uterus.
Such cell sampler enable, with ease and certainly, to obtain cells from the cervical canal for cytology by scraping off with edges thereon.

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