Do you need to worry or repeat the cytology if the description states: smear suitable for examination, but no endocervical cells. The study was conducted in the BETHESDA system. There were no intraepithelial changes and no malignant process. The ectocervix epithelial cells mature properly.
The tests should be repeated in a year, noting the doctor that there were no cervical canal cells recently PK
Remember that our expert's answer is informative and will not replace a visit to the doctor.
Dr. Piotr KolczewskiIn 2010-2014, the head of the Gynecology and Obstetrics Ward at the 109 Military Hospital in Szczecin. Currently, he works at the Department of Surgical and Oncological Gynecology of the Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin and is a consultant at a private surgery center, Artmedical Center in Szczecin. For over 20 years he has been dealing with surgical treatment in the field of broadly understood surgical gynecology - pelvic floor reconstructive surgery, urogynecology, oncological gynecology and plastic gynecology. He is a member of international scientific societies thematically related to reconstructive and plastic surgeries in gynecology and urogynecology (International Uroginecological Association, International Continence Society, Polish Society of Plastic Gynecology).
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