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What Does My Pap Smear Test Report Indicate?

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Posted on Wed, 26 Aug 2015
Question: Could you please explain to me the following findings of my pap smear? How serious are they? Do they indicate the presence of HPV virus?

''''the microscopic examination shows smear composed of numerous intermediate , superficial and parabasal cells. Isolated and in small sheets squamous epithelial cells with nuclear enlargement, finely granular chromatin and smooth round nuclear membranes are seen. The cell borders and nuclear polarity are preserved. Mature squamous cells presenting tendency of perinuclear clearing and focally binucleation are also present. Endocervical columnar cells are seen. Background: Many neutrophiles, few re blood cells and macrophages. Flora: Cocci'''.
CONCLUSION: ASC-US
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Answered by Dr. Deepti Verma (18 minutes later)
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Detailed Answer:
Hi dear, I have gone through your question and understand your concerns. The pap report you have mentioned is suggestive of ASCUS which is atypical squamous cells of unknown significance, along with infection of the cervix. This means that the cervix has some changes in its epithelium, which is not clearly cancerous, however further examination by colposcopy and HPV testing should be done to confirm the cause.
ASCUS is not serious condition, if colposcopy and HPV testing is normal.
I would suggest you to get your colposcopy and HPV testing done.
Hope you found the answer helpful.
Wishing you good health.
Regards
Dr Deepti Verma
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Deepti Verma (1 hour later)
Thank you for your answer. I wonder can my ASCUS result be caused from reasons other than HPV? Or is only HPV that causes ASCUS?
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Answered by Dr. Deepti Verma (35 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Other causes are there

Detailed Answer:
Hi dear, thanks for responding. In young women, ASCUS is caused mostly by HPV virus. Other causes are vaginal infection or cervical inflammation.
However, you don't need to worry as in most cases, cervical changes of ASCUS do not lead to cervical cancer and eventually return to normal appearance.
Hope you found the answer helpful.Please do get back to me for further queries.
Wishing you good health.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Dr. Deepti Verma

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What Does My Pap Smear Test Report Indicate?

Brief Answer: Detailed answer below Detailed Answer: Hi dear, I have gone through your question and understand your concerns. The pap report you have mentioned is suggestive of ASCUS which is atypical squamous cells of unknown significance, along with infection of the cervix. This means that the cervix has some changes in its epithelium, which is not clearly cancerous, however further examination by colposcopy and HPV testing should be done to confirm the cause. ASCUS is not serious condition, if colposcopy and HPV testing is normal. I would suggest you to get your colposcopy and HPV testing done. Hope you found the answer helpful. Wishing you good health. Regards Dr Deepti Verma