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How are cells collected during a pap exam?

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The doctor then uses a tiny brush, or a cotton-tipped swab and a small spatula to wipe loose cells off the cervix and to scrape them from the inside of the cervix

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Why do they take cervix cells during a pelvic exam?

Cervical cells are collected during some pelvic exams for a Pap smear, an examination to screen for cancer of the cervix.


Is a pelvic exam a pap smear?

No, but a pap smear is usually part of a pelvic exam. In a pap smear, cells are scraped from your cervix. In a pelvic exam, the doctor inserts her fingers into your vagina and feels your reproductive organs.


Why is bimanual pelvic exam performed after pap smear?

The bimanual exam, if indicated, is done after the pap smear so that the examiner does not disturb cells on the cervix and does not introduce lubricant that may affect the readability of the pap smear.


What is a pap exam?

A PAP test is when cells from the cervical opening are taken via a swab to test for abnormalities. Any abnormalities in cervical cells can be an early indication of cervical cancer.


During a pap smear if a doctor finds a mass will a doctor do a biopsy?

Pap smear uses a small sample of cells gently collected from the cervix to look for cancer or precancerous problems on the cervix. A pap smear doesn't detect a mass. If a doctor finds a mass at the vulva or cervix at the time of your pelvic exam, a biopsy may be done. If the mass is internal, for example at the uterus or ovaries, it's not likely that you've have a biopsy that day.


What is a pep test?

Women get pap tests or a pap smear to test for the presence of cancer in the uterus or cervix. The cells that collected from a pap test are tested. Women should get tested every three years.


Pap smear during yeast infection?

You can get a pap smear if you have a yeast infection. You may be less comfortable with the speculum exam if your vagina is very inflamed.


How do you classify a pap smear?

A pap smear is classified in a number of ways. The adequacy of the smear is evaluated in terms of the types and numbers of cells collected. The cervical cells are evaluated for normalcy. Lastly, if any additional findings are noted, such as yeast, these are reported as well.


What is the V code for Pap smear with annual exam?

A pap smear is usually coded under V72.31 with a routine exam.


What could it mean if blood is on the speculum and on the swab of a pap smear even though you dont have your period during the exam and are more than 10 days away from your next period?

After any pap exam you can bleed. It's completely normal. Talk to your doctor about bleeding or spotting after a pap smear, they will explain it to you.


What is the Medicaid cpt code for a pap exam?

88164


What is the difference in the setup of a pap smear exam and an ob exam?

ob exam is outside the body and pep through vagina till servax exame