If the endocervical cells in the pap test results are positive, then it means having a positive outlook that can lead to a greater sense of well being.
Endocervical and/or squamous cells are normal on a pap smear. This notation on your result means the test was complete.
vaginal, endocervical, cervical
For a satisfactory Pap smear, the recommendation is to have at least 10 endocervical cells present in the sample. The presence of these cells is important as they indicate that the sample adequately represents the transformation zone of the cervix, where precancerous changes are most likely to occur. If endocervical cells are absent, the sample may be deemed unsatisfactory, necessitating a repeat test.
You may have have to repeat the test regularly as HPV can cause cancer.
There is no danger from a pap result with absent endocervical cells. This notation just means that there was incomplete sampling. The cause may be hormonal, or anatomical, but it means nothing for your health. Repeat the test as recommended by your health care provider.
The Ana Colorzyme Hep-2 Cells test is a diagnostic test for autoimmune diseases that cause the body to attack its own cells. Results of the test will indicate the presence or absence of antinuclear antibodies (ANA) in the blood, which can help diagnose conditions like lupus or rheumatoid arthritis. Positive results suggest an autoimmune disorder, while negative results indicate the absence of these antibodies.
A test of what?
It is possible to have inconclusive test results, but not to test both positive and negative at the same time.
Nothing but the test results…
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Only if the first HIV test was false positive can the test results change.