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Is Smear Negative For SIL A Normal PAP Smear Result?

Pap smear test says clusters of superficial and intermediate cells with mild infiltrate of polymorphs Impression : Smear negative for SIL. The above is my report is this normal.I have high cholestrol,due to which fatty liver Please advice whether i am normal or not
Sat, 26 Apr 2014
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Hello and welcome to HCM,
The Pap smear is done to look for malignant cells in the cervix.
Your Pap smear report reads presence of superficial and intermediate cells on the smear.
Superficial and intermediate squamous cells are normal cells of the cervical tract.
Polymorphs are acute inflammatory cells present in cases of infection.
Thus, there is presence of infection only and no malignant cells are detected.
High cholesterol can be managed by life style changes and medication.
Pap test has nothing to do with high cholesterol or fatty liver.

Thanks and take care
Dr Shailja P Wahal
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Is Smear Negative For SIL A Normal PAP Smear Result?

Hello and welcome to HCM, The Pap smear is done to look for malignant cells in the cervix. Your Pap smear report reads presence of superficial and intermediate cells on the smear. Superficial and intermediate squamous cells are normal cells of the cervical tract. Polymorphs are acute inflammatory cells present in cases of infection. Thus, there is presence of infection only and no malignant cells are detected. High cholesterol can be managed by life style changes and medication. Pap test has nothing to do with high cholesterol or fatty liver. Thanks and take care Dr Shailja P Wahal