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Pap smear report
The smear show mixed population of intermediate squamous cell, occasional parabasal cell and metaplastic cell in the background of scanty inflammatory infiltrate composed predominantly of polymorphs. Epithelial cell abnormalities : Absent Endometrial Cells :  Absent Interpretation/ Result : Negative for intraepithelial lesion or malignancy What does "scanty inflammatory Infiltrate of polymorphs mean? And what is this metaplastic and parabasal cell? Is there any infection or problem? . Also I was spotting a bit when the pap smear was taken.
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Yes there is infection, pls connect for online consultation and advice
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Study medicine to understand all medical definitions as we can't explain you all these in QnA. You shall meet your consulting doctor who advised or did Pap smear . Why all of Indians or non indians think that all queries are genuinely answered by doctors without any costs !?? I think this QnA section must be removed by All platforms of telemedicine.
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Connect please
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These are pathology terms. It's normal reports apart from u are having mild cervical or vaginal infection which can be easily treated with medicine. Spotting can happen when pap smear is taken
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