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Atypical Pap Smear
An atypical pap smear result usually means the presence of the vaginal wart virus, human papillomavirus.
During this test some cells are scraped off the cervix and examined under a microscope to detect abnormalities that may lead to cervical cancer. Precancerous conditions are usually easily treated. This test also shows irritations, ASCUS and AGUS and various infections.
An atypical pap smear result usually means the presence of the vaginal wart virus, human papillomavirus.
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Atypical Pap Smear -
Vaginal Wart, Human Papillomavirus
Every woman who is sexually active should have these tests annually and women who are at risk (smokers and with multiple sexual partners) should be tested more frequently. To determine the nature of the problem, a colposcopy with a biopsy is often used.
An atypical pap smear result usually means the presence of the vaginal wart virus, human papillomavirus.
Other Topics: HPV Statistics, Picture of HPV Infection, Sign of HPV, What Causes HPV?, Sign and Symptom of HPV, Human Papillomavirus, Cervical Cancer Human Papilloma Virus, Severe Cervical Dysplasia, Cone Biopsy, Genital Wart
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