
What Does Atypical Glandular Cells In An Pap Smear Test Mean?

would need colposcopy for evaluation
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There are different aspects to the cervix. There are glandular cells (glands) that are involved in the production of mucus in the cervix. There are also glandular cells in the endometrium (uterus) and other area of the reproductive tract.
Atypical glandular cells means that there was an abnormal appearance to these cells. It is not necessary cancerous but atypical (unusual). There is a slightly greater risk of cancer with atypical glandular cells than with some other atypical changes but not all women with this result have cancer.
Normally after this result, colposcopy is suggested. Colposcopy is a procedure where the doctor takes a look at the cervix using instrumentation.
During that procedure may gently scrap to remove cells from the cervix for a better look.
The subsequent treatment depends on the result of the colposcopy and biopsy findings.
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