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atypical glandular cells (agc)
How are AGC Detected?
AGC are typically detected through a routine
Pap smear
, a screening test used to detect abnormal cells in the cervix. When the lab identifies these atypical cells, it suggests that further evaluation is necessary to determine the cause.
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