The Pap test is a simple procedure. A doctor inserts a small brush and obtains a sample of cervical cells that are then analyzed under a microscope.
The most common method for diagnosing cervical dysplasia is the Pap smear
No, a pap smear tests for abnormalities of the cervix or cervical dysplasia. To test for HBV you will need a blood test. JM
Dysplasia is the abnormal growth of the epithelial cells. This is what a Pap smear will detect in the cervix.
An HSIL pap smear result is consistent with severe dysplasia.
ASCUS is not a stage of dysplasia; it's a reading on a pap smear, which is a screening test for cervical cancer. A screening test is a simple, noninvasive test to determine what patients need further testing. During a colposcopy, the clinician will typically take biopsies to determine the stage of dysplasia. A pap smear cannot provide that information. See related link for more information about cervical cancer screening and colposcopy.
A test that involves in taking a sample of cervical cells to determine if they are growing abnormally.
Pap smears are screening tests for cervical cancer.
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.
A pap smear is a screening test for cervical cancer.
A pap smear is a screening test for cervical cancer. It does not diagnose cancer. It points out which patients need further testing, typically colposcopy and biopsy, to check for cancer.
A pap smear is a screening test for cervical cancer.
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