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good evening everyone welcome to the next episode of pathogonia so tonight in honor of the first rain that weamp;#39;ve had in a while here in Texas the background music is going to be the relaxing sounds of rain which hopefully you enjoy I know for me it reminds me of a recent trip my wife and I took to Costa Rica into the rainforest yeah so it can be somewhat calming background noise but tonight I just wanted to go through the cervical cytology section from Kurtamp;#39;s notes as I mentioned last time Iamp;#39;m gearing up for my cytopathology rotation next week so this is good review for me and I havenamp;#39;t had a lot of Saito rotations so Iamp;#39;m not an expert so Iamp;#39;m reviewing this and learning it myself as well but I thought if I can capture this review session and if anyone else can benefit from it then I might as well record it so first weamp;#39;re going to go through some cell types so of course these are going to be specimens that you see when youamp;#39;

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Atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance (ASC-US): This is the most common abnormal Pap test finding. It means that some cells dont look completely normal, but its not clear if the changes are caused by HPV infection.
An abnormal Pap test result rarely means cancer is present, especially in someone who has regular, annual Pap tests. An abnormal result means there are cells in the cervix that look unusual, which can be caused by yeast or bacterial infection, irritation, benign growths, hormonal changes, or pre-cancer.
On occasion you may see a report from a Pap test or tissue biopsy stating atypical cells present. This might cause you to worry that this means cancer, but atypical cells arent necessarily cancerous. Many factors can make normal cells appear atypical, including inflammation and infection.
A procedure in which a small brush is used to gently remove cells from the surface of the cervix and the area around it so they can be checked under a microscope for cervical cancer or cell changes that may lead to cervical cancer. A Pap smear may also help find other conditions, such as infections or inflammation.
Abnormal Pap smear results are common. ing to the National Institutes of Health, 3.8% of Pap tests come back abnormal. Most of the abnormal cells found during a Pap test are the result of a cervical or vaginal infection and are not cancerous.
It may be a sign of infection with certain types of human papillomavirus (HPV) or other types of infection, such as a yeast infection. It may also be a sign of inflammation, low hormone levels (in menopausal women), or a benign (not cancer) growth, such as a cyst or polyp.
Atypical cells mean that the cells are not entirely normal. Normal cells go through quite a few changes before they become cancerous. The cells may not necessarily become cancer cells. The cells might not change further. Or they may die off or go back to normal.
Atypical glandular cells: When the glandular cells do not look normal, but they have concerning features that could be cancerous, the term used is atypical glandular cells (AGC). In this case, the patient should have more testing done. Adenocarcinoma: Cancers of the glandular cells are called adenocarcinomas.

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