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What is ASC-H Pap smear?

What is ASC-H Pap smear?

A finding of abnormal cells in a Pap test. It means there are abnormal squamous cells in the tissue that lines the outer part of the cervix. ASC-H may be a sign of a high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (HSIL), which may become cervical cancer if untreated. More testing may be needed.

Does ASC-h mean I have HPV?

Atypical Squamous Cells (ASC-H) Often, cell changes seen in ASC-H are caused by infection with Human Papillomavirus (HPV). Some types of HPV are called high risk because they can cause changes in cervical cells that, over time, could lead to cancer.

Is ASC-H bad?

Results showing ASC-H indicates your cervical cells are not typical and may be related to HPV. This result considered the cells to be ‘atypical,’ and ‘H’ means there is the possibility of ‘high-grade’ changes in your cervix. If you get an ASC-H result on your pap smear, the doctor will require you to have a colposcopy.

What causes ASCUS H?

What causes ASC-H? Causes of ASC-H include human papillomavirus (HPV) infection, inflammation of the cervix, postmenopausal status, prior radiation therapy, and inadvertent sampling of endometrial cells.

Is ASC-H worse than HSIL?

Follow-up of a large number of patient with ASCUS from different laboratories has revealed 10.3-43% with SIL4,5. But in case of ASC-H, 42.9% of cases are found to be high grade lesion which includes CIN2, CIN3 or worse. This confirms that ASC-H is associated with a significant risk of HSIL.

Is ASC-H common?

ASC-H is rare in our laboratory (0.2%). ASC-H cells are depicted in Illustration 2. For a diagnosis of ASC-H, the cytopathologist must first exclude moderate/severe cervical intraepithelial neoplasia or carcinoma in-situ (CIN3/HSIL).

Can ASC-H false positive?

A false positive screening result was defined as an index test classified as high-grade cytological abnormalities (ASC-H, AGC, HSIL+) with a subsequent ≤ CIN1 cervical biopsy result within the next 6 months.

Can BV turn into HPV?

Because women with BV possess a Lactobacillus-poor flora, their changes in the vaginal ecosystem may provide biological plausibility for an increased risk or reactivation of HPV infection.

Should I worry about Ascus?

Since the progression from severe deterioration of cervical cells to cancer generally takes about 5 to 10 years, the condition does not pose any immediate threat, please do not worry excessively.

What is the treatment for ASC-H?

According to ASCCP guidelines [8] HPVT for high-risk (oncogenic) HPV is recommended in cases with ASC-US. On the other hand the recommended management of ASC-H is colposcopy.

Is ASC-H worse than Hsil?

Does HPV make you stink?

Watery, bloody vaginal discharge that may be heavy and have a foul odor.

What does ASC h mean?

One of the definitions of ASC-H is “atypical squamous cells – cannot exclude HSIL”. What does ASC-H mean? ASC-H as abbreviation means “atypical squamous cells – cannot exclude HSIL”.

What if my Pap smear shows ascus and HPV?

A pap smear that has atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance (ASCUS) and human papillovirus (HPV) listed on it generally means that the patient has ASCUS on her cervix; however, HPV is suspected as the cause for the atypical cell appearance. Whenever HPV is present, ASCUS is a co-existent condition .

What does ascus on a Pap smear mean?

ASCUS (say “ask-us”) stands for atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance . The squamous cells of your cervix were slightly abnormal on your Pap smear. ASCUS may be caused by a vaginal infection or an infection with a virus called HPV (human papillomavirus, or wart virus).

What is ascus Pap smear?

An ASCUS Pap smear is a Pap smear result in which the patient has a benign level of abnormality in her cervical cells. ASCUS stands for atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance.

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Ruth Doyle