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Ascus Cell
An ASCUS cell may occasionally indicate cervical dysplasia and require a LEEP procedure.
This category indicates some cellular irritation and one that bears repeating to see if there is any change toward dysplasia at a later time. An important thing to remember is dysplasia does not usually progress to invasive cancer of the cervix.
An ASCUS cell may occasionally indicate cervical dysplasia and require a LEEP procedure.
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Ascus Cell -
Cervical Dysplasia, LEEP Procedure
This is a medical term referring to atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance. Squamous cells are flat cells that look like fish scales. The word “squamous” came from the Latin squama meaning "scale of a fish or serpent." When these cells are categorized as atypical, this means the appearance is not normal. An ASCUS cell may occasionally indicate cervical dysplasia and require a LEEP procedure.
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