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What does benign cellular changes mean?

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Dr. Harold Mandel answered

Specializes in General Practice

Nonneoplastic: Benign cellular changes represent a broad spectrum of nonneoplastic and reactive processes. Reactive reparative or inflammation-associated changes & atrophic cervicitis or vaginitis would be considered benign cellular changes. On pap smears these changes as seen by light microscopy are not malignant, premalignant or induced by HPV. I wish you well with your health!

Answered 7/27/2019

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