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. 1979 Jan;9(1):56–59. doi: 10.1128/jcm.9.1.56-59.1979

Improved laboratory efficiency and diagnostic accuracy with new double-lumen-protected swab for for endometrial specimens.

M T Pezzlo, J W Hesser, T Morgan, P J Valter, L D Thrupp
PMCID: PMC272956  PMID: 372215

Abstract

Intrauterine specimens were obtained from 22 patients with endometritis and 24 control patients following cesarean section by using both a new protected swab and a standard anaerobic swab. The protected swab improved the value of the direct smear and Gram stain, resulted in fewer false-positive cultures, better defined endometrial flora in patients with endometritis, and permitted major savings in laboratory personnel time and materials.

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