No endocervical cells on Pap smear. Ideally, both glandular and squamous cells should be present on a Pap smear, because the squamocolumnar junction is sampled. When no endocervical cells ...
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An HPV test finds high-risk types of HPV on your cervix that can possibly cause cancer. A Pap test, sometimes called a Pap smear, finds abnormal cell changes on your cervix (but it doesn't directly ...