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Various types of cervical lesions as seen on Pap smears: A, herpes simplex infection. (Courtesy of L. Alasio, Milan, Italy)

Various types of cervical lesions as seen on Pap smears: B, HPV infection. (Courtesy of L. Alasio, Milan, Italy)

Various types of cervical lesions as seen on Pap smears: C, CIN I. Courtesy of L. Alasio, Milan, Italy)

Various types of cervical lesions as seen on Pap smears: D, CIN II. (Courtesy of L. Alasio, Milan, Italy)

Various types of cervical lesions as seen on Pap smears: E, CIN III. (Courtesy of L. Alasio, Milan, Italy)

Various types of cervical lesions as seen on Pap smears: F, invasive squamous cell carcinoma. (Courtesy of L. Alasio, Milan, Italy)

Various types of cervical lesions as seen on Pap smears: G, adenocarcinoma. (Courtesy of L. Alasio, Milan, Italy)