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Abnormal Cells In Pap Smear
Abnormal cells in pap smear usually indicate a virus on the cervix, possibly caused by verruca.
Atypical changes disappear without treatment in about 50% of cases. If irregular tissues are still revealed in 4-6 months after the diagnosis, colposcopy and biopsy are done. The severity of the changes predetermines the category under which the case falls. Cancer is the most severe condition.
Abnormal cells in pap smear usually indicate a virus on the cervix, possibly caused by verruca.
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Abnormal Cells In Pap Smear -
Cervix, Verruca
Irregularities in the cervical tissue may be a sign of an infection, a STD, pre-cancerous state, or cancer. All these conditions lead to inflammation of the cervix and vagina making the tissue look inflamed. Papanicolaou test reveals changes in the tissue that are then classified according to Bethesda system. Abnormal cells in pap smear usually indicate a virus on the cervix, possibly caused by verruca.
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