A pap smear result of ASCUS negative high risk HPV means that the cells on your cervix couldn't be called normal, but didn't have changes that suggested precancerous lesions either. A follow up test for high risk HPV types on the cervix was done. The test did not find these high risk (cancer causing) types of HPV. Based on this combination of test results, along with your age and history, your health care provider will recommend follow up testing.
A pap result of ASCUS with high-risk HPV detected means that the abnormalities detected on the screen are more likely to be a real cause for concern. In contrast, ASCUS with negative high-risk HPV means that any abnormalities are not likely to be cervical dysplasia. Contact your health care provider for further diagnostic recommendations that will be based on your age and health history.
ASCUS means you have abnormal cells on the cervix during your pap smear. The cells coudn't be called normal, but couldn't be called precancerous either. In addition, you have high-risk HPV found on your smear two years in a row. These high risk subtypes are more likely to cause cancer. Based on these results, your health care provider will recommend follow up testing specific to your age and history.
ASCUS +HR HPV means that the pap smear showed results that couldn't be called normal, but also didn't look like precancerous changes. A follow up test for high-risk (cancer causing) HPV was also done, and it showed that you did have high-risk HPV on your cervix. Depending on your age and history, your health care provider will determine the appropriate follow-up testing plan for you.
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A negative risk is something that is a bad or dangerous risk to take.
When one uses the phrase "life on the line", they mean that the current situation holds high risks. Literally, it could mean that there is a chance of death. Otherwise, it is popularly used to indicate there is a risk of negative consequences.
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The HPV test that may be done as a followup to an abnormal pap looks for high-risk (cancer causing) HPV. If the test is negative, you don't have high-risk HPV on the cervix, but you may be infected with low risk HPV subtypes, or infected in another location.
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