Ascus Info
In medical contexts, (or ASC-US) stands for Atypical Squamous Cells of Undetermined Significance . It is the most common abnormal finding on a Pap test, indicating that the squamous cells lining the cervix look unusual under a microscope, but the cause is not immediately clear. Potential Causes
: Non-cancerous developments like cysts or polyps. Typical Next Steps In medical contexts, (or ASC-US) stands for Atypical
: Irritation from sexual activity, use of certain birth control methods (like a diaphragm), or general inflammation. In medical contexts
An ASCUS result does not automatically mean precancer or cancer is present. Common causes for these cell changes include: In medical contexts, (or ASC-US) stands for Atypical
