standard minimum depth of 7 mm in 95%)Rate of change of colposcopy opinion following presentation of adjunctive map. RESULTS:The high-grade CIN detection rate reflects and improves upon the published data. It confirms a significant improvement following introduction of the technology of 30-70%. The U.K. standards were exceeded in biopsies suitable for histology analysis (actual, 99%; standard, 90%). LEEPS removed a single specimen (actual, 96%; standard, 80%), meeting the depth of excision requirements (actual, 96%; standard minimum depth of 7 mm in 95%). Rate of change of colposcopy opinion following presentation of the map was 5%.CONCLUSION: These real-world data confirm an improvement in the detection of high-grade CIN following the introduction of spectroscopic colposcopy technology. Coloscopy procedures performed when using the technology exceed the requirements of the U.K.-mandated standards. Spectroscopic colposcopy should be considered by all physicians performing colposcopy.
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