GENERAL HISTOLOGY

EPITHELIUM

EPITHELIAL TISSUES

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
The “Pap” test involves the collection of cells from the
A
uterus
B
fallopian tubes
C
ovaries
D
cervix
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -A procedure in which a small brush is used to gently remove cells from the surface of the cervix and the area around it so they can be checked under a microscope for cervical cancer or cell changes that may lead to cervical cancer.

Detailed explanation-2: -A Pap smear involves collecting cells from your cervix-the lower, narrow end of your uterus that’s at the top of your vagina. Detecting cervical cancer early with a Pap smear gives you a greater chance at a cure. A Pap smear can also detect changes in your cervical cells that suggest cancer may develop in the future.

Detailed explanation-3: -During the Pap test, the doctor will use a plastic or metal instrument, called a speculum, to look inside your vagina. This helps the doctor examine the vagina and the cervix, and collect a few cells and mucus from the cervix and the area around it. The cells are sent to a laboratory.

Detailed explanation-4: -There are two acceptable techniques for collecting the Pap Smear: liquid-based and conventional. A clinician will place a speculum into the woman’s vagina and identify the cervix.

Detailed explanation-5: -A Pap smear or Pap test is a screening test for cervical cancer. It is named after Georgios Papanikolaou, the doctor who determined its use in detecting early signs that could lead to cervical cancer.

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