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What can i do when intermediate and superficial cell is seen in endocervical.

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These are benign...: "intermediate and superficial squamous cells" are normal cells from the ectocervix (outer cervix). These cells are not premalignant or malignant. If you underwent an endocervical biopsy / curettage, and only intemediate and superficial cells were seen, then the biopsy may not have obtained the lining of the interior portion of the cervix, and you might need additional sampling. Ask your doc.

Answered 6/7/2013

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