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Papillary endocervicitis is a benign condition characterized by the presence of finger-like projections in the lining of the endocervical canal. It is typically associated with chronic inflammation and irritation of the cervix. Papillary endocervicitis is usually not a serious condition and can often be managed with conservative measures such as topical medications or cryotherapy.

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