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ASCUS is a diagnosis used in cytology to describe the presence of abnormal squamous cells in a Pap smear test. Upon staining, these cells exhibit an atypical appearance (as enlarged nuclei or irregular shape) that cannot definitively be classified as benign or precancerous.
Many physicians believe that combining the Pap test with direct virus testing may prove particularly useful when a pap test comes back with its most common indeterminate result, called ASCUS—atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance.—Jerome Groopman, The New Yorker
Currently, there is no consensus on what to do with ASCUS patients, only 5% to 10% of whom actually have precancerous cells.—Rita Rubin, USA Today
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