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Management of Abnormal Cervical/Vaginal Pap Smears

Korn1

  • 1University of California, San Francisco, Calif.

Medscape Women'S Health
|March 1, 1996
PubMed

Abstract:

The primary role of the Pap smear is to detect premalignant lesions. Unfortunately, it is unclear how best to manage patients with low-grade lesions or squamous atypia. There are simple approaches to common problems seen with Pap smears, such as infection, inflammation, and no endocervical cells on the smear.

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