Q: What do you recommend for a patient with a Pap smear indicating atypical cells? AW Kennedy - 《Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine》 被引量: 0发表: 2000年 Cytologic Predictors of Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia in Women with an ASCUS Pap Smear OBJECTIVE: To identify cytologic parameters ...
A pap smear that has atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance (ASCUS) and human papillovirus (HPV) listed on it generally means that the patient has ASCUS on her cervix; however, HPV is suspected as the cause for the atypical cell appearance. Whenever HPV is present, ASCUS is a...
Well when a Pap smear comes back abnormal, the doctor will sit down and explain to the woman if it’s a mild, moderate, or severe abnormality and they are graded as either atypical squamous cells. Squamous cells are the type of cells that are on the face of the cervix and if...
There is also a Pap smear diagnosis of atypical glandular cells (AGC). This diagnosis refers to changes in the glandular cells in the cervix, which are not part of the squamous epithelium. Changes in the glandular cells generally require more intensive treatment than changes in squamous cells. ...
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ASCUS, short for atypical squamous cells of unknown significance, refers to a result on a pap smear. Pap smears are an annual test that all sexually active women should have. The test involves scraping the cells of the cervix to look for abnormal cell changes, which can eventually lead to ...
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However, if you are experiencing atypical symptoms, it is important to schedule an appointment promptly. These can include: Frequent yeast infections Bleeding before the age of 11 No menstruation after the age of 15 Excessive bleeding that requires changing your pad or tampon every hour Severe ...