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Bacterial Vaginosis (BV) |
![]() Clue cell on wet mount showing the vaginal epithelial cell covered with bacteria |
The presence of Gardnerella on an otherwise normal Pap smear in a patient without symptoms is of no consequence. If the Pap shows inflammation sufficient to obscure the reading and the cytologist asks for an earlier-than-normal repeat Pap, many physicians will treat the patient with Flagyl before repeating the smear. Others will simply repeat the smear at a somewhat earlier-than-normal time. |
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