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A Typical Pap Smear




A typical pap smear will usually lead to having a colposcopy performed for a closer look at the cervix. When the immune system is at a low point due to system stressors, the ability to suppress invasive infections is inhibited. Cervical cells can become impaired causing changes in cellular appearance. Nearly all of cervical cancer cases are linked to HPV, cytology screening becomes crucial for early treatment and elimination. A typical pap smear will usually lead to having a colposcopy performed for a closer look at the cervix.

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A Typical Pap Smear

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Colposcopy, Cervix

When a cytology finding is ascertained to have cells that deviate from the usual types found on the outermost epithelial lining of the cervix, it is considered abnormal. When the deviation is slight, the classification is considered as a level of least risk for cervical cancer. A typical pap smear will usually lead to having a colposcopy performed for a closer look at the cervix.

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