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What Does HPV Stage 2 Mean?

hi back in april i had a pap done and thought every thing was fine but little did i know that i had hpv stage 2 now didnt find out till 3 months later...on 6/25/2011 i had to go to the hospital and got some test done now am not sure what they mean ( epithelial cells 3) wbcs
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A Pap smear test result HPV stage 2 means you have been diagnosis for cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) with moderate dysplasia confined to the basal 2/3 of the epithelium, a pre-cancerous state due to infection from Human Papilloma Virus (HPV)


Treatment is to remove the abnormal area of skin. Based on data studies 95% of women will be cured with one treatment, but 5% may have further abnormalities and need another further treatment.

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What Does HPV Stage 2 Mean?

Thank you for asking on HCM A Pap smear test result HPV stage 2 means you have been diagnosis for cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) with moderate dysplasia confined to the basal 2/3 of the epithelium, a pre-cancerous state due to infection from Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) Treatment is to remove the abnormal area of skin. Based on data studies 95% of women will be cured with one treatment, but 5% may have further abnormalities and need another further treatment. Good luck. Kindly rate my answer as helpful. Dr. Elton