Cytology with hpv

  • What cells are seen in HPV?

    HPV infects the thin, flat cells (squamous cells) that line the inner surfaces of these organs.
    Most HPV-related cancers are called squamous cell carcinomas.
    Some cervical cancers come from HPV infection of glandular cells in the cervix and are called adenocarcinomas..

  • What is liquid based cytology with HPV?

    Liquid Based Cytology (LBC) is a new technique for collecting cytological samples in order to detect cervical cancer.
    With conventional cytology a smear taker takes a sample that is applied directly to a slide for microscopic investigation..

  • Testing for HPV
    A health professional uses a special tool to gently scrape or brush the cervix to remove cells for testing.
    HPV is a virus that can cause cervix cell changes.
    The HPV test looks for cervical infection by high-risk types of HPV that are more likely to cause pre-cancers and cancers of the cervix.
Cervical cancer screening detects precancerous changes of the cervix (eg, cervical dysplasia), often making treatment possible before cervical cancer develops. Screening uses human papillomavirus (HPV) testing, cervical cytology (Pap test), or a combination of the two tests (eg, "co-testing").

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