Sunday, January 24, 2010

Liquid Based Cytology What Does "PAP & REFLEX HIGH RISK HPV LIQUID BASED" Mean?

What does "PAP & REFLEX HIGH RISK HPV LIQUID BASED" mean? - liquid based cytology

I'm pregnant and I had a Pap test for the first time. It was only recently transferred to another clinic, so I have all my medical records to me. I looked through the papers and said: "PAP and high-risk HPV REFLEX liquids on the basis of" what does this mean? the risk that I am so strong that it might have HPV? He also says somewhere in the newspaper "The results of cytology, which was on high-risk HPV DNA testing is not completed. Does this mean that I am at high risk HPV but I have never tested for it? So should I apply ? and HPV affect my baby during birth?

1 comment:

Lab Guy said...

Reflexes, which means that if they find something positive, then they have the option of additional tests on the basis of preliminary results to be done.

Cytology is not a clue and do therefore have no right or authority to an extra charge for additional tests.

If you have an abnormal Pap smear, the HPV DNA test was indicative of the liquid to the HPV types are made known, that are at high risk of getting cancer. Not all tribes are, and not all strains are tested for DNA testing.

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