A Pap test checks for cervical cancer and for abnormal cells that could turn into cancer. An HPV test looks for the types of HPV which can cause cervical cancer. For both tests, your provider will take a sample of cells from the surface of your cervix and send them to a lab to be ...
Background The presence of endometrial cells during Pap test smear performance in postmenopausal patient may denote further investigation to confirm the presence of uterine pathology.doi:10.1007/s40944-015-0034-0Rady, Helmy AbdelelsattarDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculty of Medicine, El-...
A pap smear enables the doctor to look at the cells from the cervix which is the lower part of the womb. In women, a thin layer of tissue which is composed of cells covers the cervix. Chances are that the cells at the bottom layer moves to the surface of the cervix as they develop...
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Squamous intraepithelial lesion (SIL) is another common abnormal Pap smear result. Squamous intraepithelial lesions are squamous cells that have been changed in a way that suggests they may eventually become cancerous. This, however, does not mean theywillbecome cancerous. Even without treatment, man...
Keywords: preventive health - abnormal pap smear; guidelines for screening frequency - 2004 recommendation by American cancer society; supracervical hysterectomy - continuing guidelines for Pap testing; cervical/vaginal cancer risk - annual screening; endometrial biopsy (EMB) - benign endometrial cells in...
Factors that impacted the diagnosis of carcinoma were the findings of atypical or cancerous endometrial cells on Pap smear and abnormal vaginal bleeding... JT Kerpsack,MA Finan,RC Kline 被引量: 0发表: 2019年 PAP SMEAR WITH ATYPICAL SQUAMOUS CELLS OF UNDETERMINED SIGNIFICANCE Objective: This study...
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But what’s more important than just the Pap smear reading is whether or not the human papillomavirus was detected and like I mentioned, this can be done during the Pap smear screening is the Pap smear sample will be sent to the lab; they will check for abnormalities in the cells...
If your doctor decides to do a biopsy, most commonly the results are that the abnormal cells are benign, or non-cancerous. This is was what happened in my case, and I was simply told to have a pap smear every six months in order to monitor my condition. ...