What Does Superficial Squamous Cells In Pap Test Report Indicate?
My Report for PAP SMEAR says Smear shows superficial squamous cells,and some intermediate squamous cells,In a background of few polymorphonuclear cells. there are no fungal organisms seen. there is no evidence of dysplasia/malignancy. Impression : Negative for intra-epithelial lesion or malignancy. Can i know wether this is a normal report
Your report shows the distribution of cells in Pap smear. The superficial and intermediate cells in the pap smear are normal findings. This means that you do not have any condition suspicious for infection or malignancy. It is completely normal.
Negative for intraepithelial lesion or malignancy means that the cells do not show any active division or features seen cancer or precancerous stage. Please do not worry.
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What Does Superficial Squamous Cells In Pap Test Report Indicate?
Hi, Thanks for writing in. Your report shows the distribution of cells in Pap smear. The superficial and intermediate cells in the pap smear are normal findings. This means that you do not have any condition suspicious for infection or malignancy. It is completely normal. Negative for intraepithelial lesion or malignancy means that the cells do not show any active division or features seen cancer or precancerous stage. Please do not worry.