A member asked:

Please explain pap results: "rare hyperchromatic groups of atypical glandular cells, favor endocervical". what could this mean?

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Dr. Mohammad Ashori answered

Specializes in Family Medicine

Colpo: The cells are appearing atypical. So there is suspicion that there could be precancerous or cancerous cells present. Depending on your HPV status your doc most likely will want you to do a colposcopy.

Answered 12/15/2016

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What does endocervical cells present on a pap result mean?

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