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Sometimes an abnormal pap smear will require a colposcopy and cone biopsy. Women with dysplasia may require getting a repeat test to see if the atypical appearance of the cervix cells still exists. They may also require a colposcopy and cervical biopsies of the suspicious areas, and HPV DNA testing for Human Papillomavirus (HPV). Sometimes an abnormal pap smear will require a colposcopy and cone biopsy.

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Abnormal Pap Smear

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Colposcopy, Cone Biopsy

Dysplasia is a term used when a specimen of cervical cells appear unusual under a microscope. Atypical changes in cervical cells may be due to a number of reasons such as infection with Human Papilloma Virus or early progression of cervical cancer. Sometimes an abnormal pap smear will require a colposcopy and cone biopsy.



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