You may read scary words like “atypical glandular cells” in your pathology report. Or maybe a colposcopy is recommended. Here’s what you need to know. Source College of American Pathologists…
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Confused about Pap test results or wondering if you need a test? Pathologists on your care team can help. Visit yourpathologist.org. Source College of American Pathologists YouTube
Read More »Not all abnormal Pap tests mean cancer, and not all cervical cancers are linked to HPV. Learn more and find out why the HPV vaccine can help. Source College of…
Read More »In this episode of Talking Sleep, Dr. Lisa Wolfe dives into the nuances of noninvasive ventilation (NIV) and its importance as sleep labs and patients transition from recalled Philips Respironics…
Read More »Not all abnormal Pap tests mean cancer, and not all cervical cancers are linked to HPV. Learn more and find out why the HPV vaccine can help. Source College of…
Read More »Learn how Pap tests head to the pathology lab where the pathologist screens for cervical cancer and HPV at the cellular level. Source College of American Pathologists YouTube
Read More »Pap smears can seem very intimidating, especially your first one. Dr. Abigail Chitwood, Ob/Gyn at Missouri Baptist, a sister hospital of St. Louis Children’s Hospital, discusses what to expect for…
Read More »MEDICAL ANIMATION TRANSCRIPT: First, your healthcare provider will place an instrument, called a speculum, into your vagina. The speculum will be opened so that your cervix can be seen. Next,…
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