Pap Smear
A Pap smear is a microscopic examination of cells scraped from the cervix... More »
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ANSWERS ABOUT YOUR ABNORMAL PAP SMEAR: A leading gynecologist explains the abnormal pap test, colposcopy, and treatment of cervical dysplasia. ... Answers about your abnormal Pap smear...
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Infection or vaginitis frequently causes this type of pap smear, so often the pap smear is repeated after ... Usually the abnormal cells are first discovered on a routine Pap test. The pap test is a screening test that examines cells scraped off the surface of the cervix. When abnormal cells are seen on a Pap test,
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Abnormal Pap smears do not always indicate cervical cancer. Find out what the terms used to describe abnormal Pap smear test results mean. ... Abnormal Pap Smear Tests...
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Colposcopy is a common gynecology follow-up for abnormal Pap smears. Learn what happens before, during, and after colposcopy. ... Because the Pap smear is a screening tool and not a diagnostic tool, your gynecologist may want to take a closer look at your cervix to determine the cause of your abnormal Pap smear results.
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Lynda Rushing, M.D. & Nancy Joste, M.D. write about Pap smears test results, the human papillomavirus (HPV) and its connection to cervical dysplasia & cancer. ... If you have accessed this web site, the chances are very high that you or someone you know has had an abnormal Pap smear.
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Information for women about abnormal Pap smears from the American Academy of Family Physicians. ... What does an abnormal Pap smear mean? ... Some abnormal cells are more likely than others to be cancerous. If your Pap smear is abnormal, ask your doctor which of the following changes you have.
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Alternate Name(s): Papanicolaou test ... Abnormal values are based on the test results. The current system of reporting divides the results into three main areas: benign (noncancerous), precancerous (showing some abnormal cell changes), and malignant (possibly cancerous). A report in ...
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