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Pap smears revealed over an acute inflammatory background, plenty of superficial and intermediate squamous epithelial cells . Also seen are parabasal cells and endocervical cells in clusters ... View answer
ratio and hyperchromatic nucleus with prominent nucleoli. Endocervical cells are seen in clusters. Background shows dense neutrophils along with occasional histiocytes. No dysplatic cells are... View answer
scattered squamous cells in a mildly neutrophilic background. Few endocervical cells are seen in clusters ...Hi, I have had a pap smear and below is the findings on the report. Can you please... View answer
adenocarcinoma in- in situ and the areas of squamous cell carcinoma in situ can be seen extent indie to the inked ... whether or not fully squamous cell. Carcinoma in-situ is present. No... View answer
Hi, Here is my wife's report of pap smear . Background: Inflammatory and haemorrhagic Cell type ...: Coccobacilli++ Inflammatory Smear. Negative For intraepithelial lesion or malignancy. Whatis... View answer
Hi, what does this mean is there anything serious?? Smear revealed scattered superficial and intermediate squamous cells with numerous neutrophils in the background. Endocervicalcell... View answer
squamous cells with inflammatory changes. Abundant endocervicalcellclustersseen. Back ground shows neutrophils . What does it mean ? is there anything related to cancer ? ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shinas Hussain
( General & Family Physician)
: Nil Epthelial cell abnormality: Nil Squamous Cells: Superficial cells are seen Glandular cells: Clusters of endocervical cells are seen ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Khushboo Priya
( Infertility Specialist)
superficial and intermediate squamous cells. Inflammatory cells, degenerated cells and few clusters of endocervical cells are present. No dysplastic or malignant cellseen. its there any... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Salman Arif
( General & Family Physician)
endocervicalcellclusters are seen.no dyskaryotic cell seen.is this mean i have cervical cancer? ...hi,i had pep smear test,and the result is smears are cellular,adequate showing... View answer
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