Posted on March 22, 2010.
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Study Shows smear Leaf cell surface intermediate. It is moderate to Serve acute inflammatory cell infiltration.
Endocervical cells are not considered, no evidence of television or mushroom No evidence of a typical cell Vu.
As you know in the cervical smears, they are looking for abnormal cells (dyskaryosis) that may be precursors to the development of malignacy. They also look for cell changes that may indicate the presence of human papillomavirus (HPV). The squamous cell cervical can be high, the highest peak in the intermediate cells or deeper within the cells mature. The cells are scraped from the cervix with a wooden spatula. Now, in the case of your friend, because neither the maturity nor the endocervical cells are seen whether this should be considered a poor specimen and the test will be repeated. There is usually a certain amount of inflammatory cells and it does not work there is a problem. No specific organisms are identified. The last sentence should have said "No evidence of atypical cells Viewed.
To cut to the chase the smear is essentially normal, but because endocervical cells was absent at all important, is insufficient, hence the repetition suggested.