How do you view cervical cytology?

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The cervical cytology examination report mainly looks at several aspects such as specimen satisfaction, pathogens, atypical cells, intraepithelial lesions, etc. 1. Specimen satisfaction The specimen satisfaction includes whether the cell quantity is sufficient, whether the cervical cells and metaplastic cells are present, etc. If the cell quantity is insufficient, it may affect the accuracy of the examination results and it is necessary to resample. The presence or absence of cervical cells and metaplastic cells reflects the comprehensiveness of sampling to a certain extent. 2. Pathogens Check whether there are trichomonas, mold, bacteria, herpes virus infection tips. The presence of these pathogens may indicate the corresponding gynecological diseases, requiring further diagnosis and treatment. 3. Atypical cells such as atypical squamous cells or atypical glandular cells need to be taken seriously. It may be caused by benign lesions such as inflammation, but it cannot rule out the possibility of precancerous lesions or even cancer. It is usually necessary to conduct comprehensive evaluation in combination with clinical symptoms and HPV detection. If necessary, further colposcopy and biopsy may be needed to confirm the diagnosis. 4. Intraepithelial Lesions Determine whether squamous or glandular intraepithelial lesions are present. If there are indications of low-grade or high-grade lesions, it means that the risk of precancerous lesions is different, and the subsequent treatment will vary. For high-grade lesions, more aggressive interventions are often required. In short, understanding cervical cytology report requires comprehensive analysis of various indicators. For unclear results, doctors should be consulted in time to take appropriate treatment measures. At the same time, regular cervical cytology is essential for early detection of cervical cancer and precancerous lesions.

How do you view cervical cytology?

How do you view cervical cytology?

How do you view cervical cytology?



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