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Rebecca letamp;#39;s talk about cervical screening which many people still refer to as smear tests which is fine because people know what we mean but itamp;#39;s actually doesnamp;#39;t really make sense because the technology has moved on what used to happen is that cells would be removed from the cervix and smeared onto a slide to be examined under the microscope but now a brush is used instead instead and those cells go into a liquid solution and theyamp;#39;re analyzed that way so people say itamp;#39;s me a test but actually itamp;#39;s cervical screening can you tell us what a cervical screening is and who should be having them cervical screening has evolved a little bit so it now looks for whether you have any evidence of HPV in those cells taken from the cervix and then only if you have evidence of HPV will it look to see if there are any of those pre-cancerous changes that can occur as a result of the virus itamp;#39;s really important because having HPV can be complete

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A normal, also called negative, Pap smear result indicates that no evidence of abnormal cells were found in the sample. An abnormal, or positive, result on a Pap smear indicates that abnormal cells were detected in the sample and additional treatment or testing may be necessary.
What do my cervical screening results mean? No HPV found - means you dont have high risk HPV. HPV found with no cell changes - means you have high-risk HPV, but you do not have changes to your cervical cells. HPV found with cell changes - means you have high risk HPV and cervical cell changes.
A normal (or negative) result means that no cell changes were found on your cervix. This is good news. But you still need to get Pap tests in the future. New cell changes can still form on your cervix.
Polymorphs are a normal component of cervical mucus and their presence does not necessarily indicate infection.
What are the different types of abnormal results? Atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance (ASC-US) Low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (LSIL) High-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (HSIL) Atypical squamous cells, cannot exclude HSIL (ASC-H) Atypical glandular cells (AGC)
Inflammation is a very common finding on a Pap smear. It is probably only docHub when it is obscuring or severe. Inflammation on Pap smear may reflect a genital tract infection or may be nonspecific (Fig. 8).
Pap test results: What normal, abnormal, and unsatisfactory screening test results mean Normal Pap test results: No abnormal cervical cells were found. Unsatisfactory Pap test results: The lab sample may not have had enough cells, or the cells may have been clumped together or hidden by blood or mucus.

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