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What is ASC-US?
ASC-US stands for
Atypical Squamous Cells of Undetermined Significance
. It is a term used in
cytopathology
to describe cells found in a Pap smear that do not appear completely normal but are not definitively indicative of a
precancerous condition
or
cervical cancer
.
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