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Ms. A., age 35, was given a Pap test during a routine medical checkup. The test showed marked dysplasia of cervical cells but no sign of infection.
A. What is the purposes/uses of diagnostic testing & how does it applies in this scenario?
B. Discuss how the following terms might apply to this scenario: prognosis, latent stage, remission, exacerbations, predisposing factors.
C. Why might the marked dysplasia be of concern?
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