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An atypical cell pap smear result can indicate the infection of a genital wart or HPV. Routine cytology screening programs can aid in spotting unusual cellular changes transforming within cervix membranes. Often the categorizing of these differences will vary as the degree and level of severity is influenced by interpreter’s judgment. Thus, normal cytology readings are not devoid of subjectivity. An atypical cell pap smear result can indicate the infection of a genital wart or HPV.

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Atypical Cell Pap Smear

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Genital Wart, HPV

If the cells are mildly unusual in appearance, a physician must consider the sensitivity of the test procedure against the potential impact on the patient. S/he must assess disease exposure, physiological changes, or other factors that can result in an odd cytology. Then an appropriate treatment plan can be implemented. An atypical cell pap smear result can indicate the infection of a genital wart or HPV.

Other Topics: Low Risk HPV, Pregnant with HPV, HPV Disease, Oral HPV, ASCUS HPV, Human Papillomavirus HPV Infection, Human Papilloma Virus Picture, Cervical Cancer Symptom, Irregular Pap Smear, Genital Wart Picture

Dr. Joe Glickman, Jr., M.D.

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