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Atypical Pap
An atypical Pap test can reveal infection that increases risk of miscarriage; cryotherapy is sometimes an option.
If the cervical cells are analyzed and discovered to be unusual, these differences are classified from mild, moderate, and severe dysplasia to carcinoma in situ, and severe invasive cancer. The classifications help physicians determine the appropriate treatment for related cervical problems.
An atypical Pap test can reveal infection that increases risk of miscarriage; cryotherapy is sometimes an option.
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Atypical Pap -
Miscarriage, Cryotherapy
Dysplasia describes a pre-cancer condition where cervical cells appear somewhat abnormal under a microscope. Unusual changes in cervical cells in most cases can be treated without invasive measures. However, true cancer (carcinoma in situ and invasive cancer) usually requires surgical procedures.
An atypical Pap test can reveal infection that increases risk of miscarriage; cryotherapy is sometimes an option.
Other Topics: HPV Virus, HPV and Pregnancy, Low Risk HPV, Cancer from HPV Risk, HPV Image, Human Papilloma Virus and Pregnancy, Human Papilloma Virus in Man, Cervical Dysplasia Natural Treatment, Abnormal Cell Pap Smear, Genital Wart
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