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good evening everyone welcome to the next episode of pathogonia so tonight in honor of the first rain that weamp;#39;ve had in a while here in Texas the background music is going to be the relaxing sounds of rain which hopefully you enjoy I know for me it reminds me of a recent trip my wife and I took to Costa Rica into the rainforest yeah so it can be somewhat calming background noise but tonight I just wanted to go through the cervical cytology section from Kurtamp;#39;s notes as I mentioned last time Iamp;#39;m gearing up for my cytopathology rotation next week so this is good review for me and I havenamp;#39;t had a lot of Saito rotations so Iamp;#39;m not an expert so Iamp;#39;m reviewing this and learning it myself as well but I thought if I can capture this review session and if anyone else can benefit from it then I might as well record it so first weamp;#39;re going to go through some cell types so of course these are going to be specimens that you see when youamp;#39;