What does cervical atypical squamous cell mean?

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Cervical atypical squamous epithelial cells are morphological changes of cervical cells, more than 90% of which are cell variations caused by cervical inflammation, so they form an atypical cell category, which is a critical state between normal and precancerous lesions. At this time, active treatment should be carried out to prevent malignant transformation of cervical diseases. If HPV is negative, it can be observed temporarily and reexamined regularly, and cervical liquid-based cytology can be reexamined 3~6 months later. If HPV is positive, it is recommended to do colposcopy and biopsy directly, and send the living tissue to pathological test. According to the pathological results, the next treatment plan can be decided.

What does cervical atypical squamous cell mean?



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