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My pap smear show endocervical cells is it dangerous? Superficial cells and intermediate cells are present. Please suggest me.
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It is dangerous. The first are endocervical cells, which are cells that are located near the mouth and in the canal of the cervix leading into the uterus. Therefore, the presence of these two cell types on the pap smear simply means that the sample is an adequate one for ruling out the presence of cancer or a precancerous lesion.
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