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Ascus Pap Smear
An ascus pap smear result usually will point to the presence of lichen sclerosus and other HPV caused viruses.
Atypical Squamous Cells of Undetermined Significance and Atypical Glandular cells of Undetermined Significance are minor changes that may lead to cervical cancer, if left untreated for a long time. Women with such conditions should be checked regularly to detect the possible progress of the disease.
An ascus pap smear result usually will point to the presence of lichen sclerosus and other HPV caused viruses.
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Ascus Pap Smear -
Lichen Sclerosus, HPV
In many women, infection with certain types of Human papilloma virus is the first step in the progression of cervical cancer. This sexually transmitted disease is the main cause of cervical cancer. It induces the growth of abnormal cells that can become malignant. An ascus pap smear result usually will point to the presence of lichen sclerosus and other HPV caused viruses.
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