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Non-Dysplastic Abnormal Pap Smear Results

Cervical Koilocyte, with a perinuclear halo, suggestive of HPV infection.

 
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Today I’ll discuss the clinical management of abnormal Pap smears that do not involve obvious dysplasia or cancer of the cervix.

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