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microscopic : superficial, intrmediate, and endocervical cells seen large numbers of polymorphs no monilia or trichomonas seen interpretation: smear packed with polymorphs no evidence of malignancy or dysplasia papsmear : source, cervical....doctor, can you explain to me detail? thanksno
I can understand your concern for your report. It suggests presence of large number of polymorphs and they are also packed in smear meaning the sample shows presence of acute infection. There is no sign of fungal infection as it shows no presence of monilia or trichomonas. In addition, there is no dysplasia or malignancy meaning no sign of cancer or is detected in the cervical smear.
The conclusion is you are suffering from acute bacterial infection. You can consult your gynecologist who may prescribe you antibiotics for your symptoms.
I hope this answer helps you. Thank you for choosing HealthcareMagic. Take care.
Best, Dr. Viraj Shah
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What Does This Pap Smear Test Report Signify?
Hello, I can understand your concern for your report. It suggests presence of large number of polymorphs and they are also packed in smear meaning the sample shows presence of acute infection. There is no sign of fungal infection as it shows no presence of monilia or trichomonas. In addition, there is no dysplasia or malignancy meaning no sign of cancer or is detected in the cervical smear. The conclusion is you are suffering from acute bacterial infection. You can consult your gynecologist who may prescribe you antibiotics for your symptoms. I hope this answer helps you. Thank you for choosing HealthcareMagic. Take care. Best, Dr. Viraj Shah