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      • The most widely used system for describing Pap test results is the Bethesda System (TBS). There are 3 main categories, some of which have sub-categories: Negative for intraepithelial lesion or malignancy Epithelial cell abnormalities Other malignant neoplasms.
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  2. Apr 30, 2022 · The Bethesda System (TBS) stands out as a model of standardized reporting in cervicovaginal cytology. Apart from its reproducibility, it reflects the most current understanding of cervical cancer. The most important feature is its clinical relevance.

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  3. Oct 21, 2021 · A pap smear is a routine screening test that checks for cancers or pre-cancerous cells in your cervix, which is the bottom part of your uterus. Most doctors recommend that women or people who were assigned female at birth get a pap smear once every 3-5 years, starting at age 21.

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  4. Oct 30, 2019 · The most widely used system for describing Pap test results is the Bethesda System (TBS). There are 3 main categories, some of which have sub-categories: Negative for intraepithelial lesion or malignancy

  5. Jul 10, 2006 · Discover the most common abnormal Pap smear causes, including HPV, cervical dysplasia, and more. Learn what each result means and the next steps to take.

  6. Aug 15, 2021 · What do pap smear results mean? After your screening, you will receive two results—one for the pap test which looks at your cells and one for the HPV test which looks for the HPV virus.

  7. Mar 29, 2024 · A Pap smear, also called a Pap test, is an exam a doctor uses to find out if you have cervical cancer. The test can also see changes in your cervical cells that may turn into cancer later.

  8. Mar 29, 2022 · In 1940’s, Dr. G. N. Papanicolaou first developed the technique of collecting, fixation, and staining of cervical cells (Pap smear). Today, it has become a revolutionary technique and a method of choice for the diagnosis of precancerous and cancerous changes in the uterine cervix.

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