Do you see any set of letters on your test results -- letters like LSIL, ASC-US?
I think that this is something you will need to clear with your health care professional. I do, however, see one potential possibility here: perhaps your pap test turned up only very mild abnormalities -- what is described as ASC-US in the link frolicnaked posted above. The DNA test showed that you do have an HPV infection, but the abnormalities on the pap test itself are so mild that they may be unrelated and are not clearly HPV-caused lesions.
If this is the case, for you it means very little other than to continue to have regular pap tests to ensure that the infection is cleared normally and no serious lesions develop.
Once again, these test results probably do not mean that you have a wart on the cervix. Your health care professional should clarify this with you further, since s/he has access to your test results.
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Date: 2008-01-11 08:20 am (UTC)I think that this is something you will need to clear with your health care professional. I do, however, see one potential possibility here: perhaps your pap test turned up only very mild abnormalities -- what is described as ASC-US in the link
If this is the case, for you it means very little other than to continue to have regular pap tests to ensure that the infection is cleared normally and no serious lesions develop.
Once again, these test results probably do not mean that you have a wart on the cervix. Your health care professional should clarify this with you further, since s/he has access to your test results.