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What Is Atypical Squamous Cells Of Undetermined Significance?

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Posted on Tue, 23 Aug 2016
Question: Atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance?
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Answered by Dr. Manjunath L Ramarajapalli (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
ASCUS is mild abnormality no immediate active treatment.Repeat Pap test aft

Detailed Answer:
ASCUS is one of the diagnosis in Pap smear testing. It is mild abnormality and no immediate danger of cervical cancer.Most of the cases will turn up to be normal in the subsequent Pap tests.Possible causes may be infections like HPV, hypoestrogenic conditions like menopause etc.
Please repeat the Pap test after 3 months (preferably liquid based cytology) and HPV testing.If ASCUS persists then Colposcopic examination is indicated.
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Dr. Manjunath L Ramarajapalli

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Practicing since :1984

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What Is Atypical Squamous Cells Of Undetermined Significance?

Brief Answer: ASCUS is mild abnormality no immediate active treatment.Repeat Pap test aft Detailed Answer: ASCUS is one of the diagnosis in Pap smear testing. It is mild abnormality and no immediate danger of cervical cancer.Most of the cases will turn up to be normal in the subsequent Pap tests.Possible causes may be infections like HPV, hypoestrogenic conditions like menopause etc. Please repeat the Pap test after 3 months (preferably liquid based cytology) and HPV testing.If ASCUS persists then Colposcopic examination is indicated.