2. Benign Cellular Changes. These are abnormalities that do not progress to cancer. Infections and/or inflammation is the most common cause. Antibiotics and repeat exam is the most likely outcome here. 3. Epithelial Cell Abnormality These are the results that make us worry.
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I was diagnosed with epithelial cell; >abnormality. I have no idea what this means, or could mean. I tried; >looking at the forums but none of it makes sence. If some one could; >possably explane this to me in detail i would a preciate it.
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Overview of terms used to describe Pap smear results based on Bethesda System 2001 ... Epithelial Cell Abnormality:; This section is where abnormalities that are associated with the risk of developing cancer are reported. The abnormalities range from changes which are only slightly abnormal to definite cancer.
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I just be diagnosed with this today from my Dr. She simply said not to worry, but I would enjoy to come back every three months for another pap smear. Answers: It means that you own some abnormal cell on your cervix. They routinely repeat p...
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i lately have a pap smear done and it come put money on irregular. Dr give me my results and on them they tested for HPV and it come put a bet on not detected. But on the pap smear slice the results say-so LOW GRADE SQUAMOUS INTRAEPITHELIAL...
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Epithelial cell abnormality; SQUAMOUS CELL; Atypical squamous cells atypical squamous cell changes of undetermined significance ASC-US cannot exclude high grade intraepithelial lesion ASC-H; ... Squamous cell carcinoma; GLANDULAR CELL; Atypical; - endocervical cells; - endometrial cells; -
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BETHESDA SYSTEM Adequacy Satisfactory Limited Unsatisfactory Descriptive Normal Benign Epithelial cell abnormality Atypical squamous cells of unknown significance Low grade squamous intraepithelial lesion High grade squamous intraepithelial lesion Glandular cell abnormality Atypical glandular cells Adenocarcinoma...
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The second category, epithelial cell abnormalities, means that the cells of the lining layer of the cervix show changes that might be cancer or a pre-cancerous condition. This category is divided into several groups for squamous cells ... You will need follow-up exams to make sure that the abnormality does not come back.
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An epithelial cell abnormality could range from the relatively minor atypical squamous cell (ASC), to various degrees of dysplasia, to invasive cervical cancer. Epithelial abnormalities include both squamous cell problems and glandular cell problems...
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