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Atypical Pap Smears
With atypical pap smears, human papilloma virus is usually the cause and a leep procedure is recommended.
This condition indicates minor changes in size and shape of the cells taken from the cervix during Papanicolaou test that detects any abnormalities to treat vaginal infections and cervical cancer at early stages. ASCUS may be diagnosed because of preparation lack.
With atypical pap smears, human papilloma virus is usually the cause and a leep procedure is recommended.
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Atypical Pap Smears -
Human Papilloma Virus, LEEP Procedure
Cells may look abnormal if a woman used vaginal items 24-48 before having Papanicolaou test. Douching and inadequate time for the test (close to menses) may also influence the cells. Usually, a repeat test is performed to determine if the cells are truly abnormal or the results appeared false positive.
With atypical pap smears, human papilloma virus is usually the cause and a leep procedure is recommended.
Other Topics: HPV Information, HPV, HPV Treatment, Cure or Treatment for HPV, How is HPV Transmitted, Oral Human Papilloma Virus, Human Papilloma Virus, Moderate Cervical Dysplasia, ASCUS Pap Smear, Genital Wart
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