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Abnormal Cells In A Pap Smear
Abnormal cells in a pap smear may be caused by the viruses that cause condyloma or vulvar vestibulitis.
Abnormalities in the cervix may stem from a variety of factors and do not always indicate cervical cancer, one of the most common cancers nowadays. Papanicolaou test is instrumental in detecting both cancerous and pre-cancerous cells and other vaginal conditions.
Abnormal cells in a pap smear may be caused by the viruses that cause condyloma or vulvar vestibulitis.
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Abnormal Cells In A Pap Smear -
Condyloma, Vulvar Vestibulitis
If test results are positive, further evaluation may be needed because the changes in the tissue may appear due to infections or sexually transmitted diseases. It is necessary to cure the disease and repeat the test to make sure the changes are gone. Truly pre-cancerous and cancerous tissues need more serious treatment.
Abnormal cells in a pap smear may be caused by the viruses that cause condyloma or vulvar vestibulitis.
Other Topics: HPV, Picture of HPV Infection, HPV Picture Symptom Wart, HPV STD, HPV Info, Human Papillomavirus HPV Infection, Human Papilloma Virus, Cervical Dysplasia Treatment, Pap Smear, Genital Wart
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