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What Does My Lab Test Reports Indicate?

Hello doc My report says ; Endocervical cells n metaplatic cells are seen Intermediate ad superficial cells present Mild neutrophilic infiltration seen General categorization nilm Negative for intraepithelial lesion for malignancy Epithelial cells: 5- 10 Leucoytes/pus cells: 8-10 Red blood cells: 1-2 Casts: absent Crystals: absent Please help
Wed, 20 Sep 2017
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metaplastic cells are seen in your report...which means they are abnormal cells .....no malignant cells are seen.sometimes metaplasia may be converted to malignancy..now ur report is normal
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What Does My Lab Test Reports Indicate?

metaplastic cells are seen in your report...which means they are abnormal cells .....no malignant cells are seen.sometimes metaplasia may be converted to malignancy..now ur report is normal