Ascus Info

: Non-cancerous developments like cysts or polyps. Typical Next Steps

: Such as human papillomavirus (HPV) , yeast infections, or other vaginal infections. : Non-cancerous developments like cysts or polyps

An ASCUS result does not automatically mean precancer or cancer is present. Common causes for these cell changes include: : Non-cancerous developments like cysts or polyps

In medical contexts, (or ASC-US) stands for Atypical Squamous Cells of Undetermined Significance . It is the most common abnormal finding on a Pap test, indicating that the squamous cells lining the cervix look unusual under a microscope, but the cause is not immediately clear. Potential Causes : Non-cancerous developments like cysts or polyps

Because the significance is "undetermined," doctors typically follow one of these paths based on ASCCP guidelines : Definition of ASCUS - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms

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