1. Cytological changes in PAP smears suggestive of infection by C trachomatis have been reported,34 but Munday PE. Chlamydiai infections in women;JProgress, Studd,1983
2. Sampling specimen handling, and isolation techniques in the diagnosis of chlamydial and other genital infections;Mirdh, P.-A.; Westrom, L.; Colleen, S.; W0lner-Hanssen, P.;Sex Transm Dis,1981
3. Cytology of TRIC agent infection of the eye of newborn infants and their mothers genital tracts;Naib, Z.M.;Acta Cytol,1970
4. Cytologic investigations in chlamydia infection. Acta Cytol or both, only six (13%) had inclusions in PAP smears which were suggestive of chlamydial infection. This indicated the low sensitivity of the latter;Gupta, P.K.; Lee, E.F.; Erozan, Y.S.; Frost, J.K.; Geddes, S.T.; Donovan, P.A.,1979
5. Cytologic findings in cervical chlamydial infection;Paavonen, J.; Purola, E.;Med Biol,1980