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Atypical Cells In Pap Smear




Atypical cells in pap smear, if advanced will sometimes require a cone biopsy, but not often a miscarriage. As a rule, women diagnosed with ASCUS take the nest test in 6 months to discover if these changes are still present. A doctor may recommend on the best time for Papanicolaou test to exclude factors that could alter test results. Atypical cells in pap smear, if advanced will sometimes require a cone biopsy, but not often a miscarriage.

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Atypical Cells In Pap Smear

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Cone Biopsy, Miscarriage

Also referred to as Class II, ASCUS is the mildest condition displaying changes in size and shape of the cells obtained from the cervix during Papanicolaou test. This condition does not always suggest the presence of cancerous cells and may results from infections and other causes leading to cervix and vagina inflammation. Atypical cells in pap smear, if advanced will sometimes require a cone biopsy, but not often a miscarriage.

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