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Short interval between two Pap smears: effect on the result of the second smear? A prospective randomized trial
ISSN
0932-0067
Date Issued
2017-06
Author(s)
Kolben, Theresa M
Bergauer, Florian
Moeckel, Jochen
Boettcher, Berit
Thaler, Christian J
Kolben, Thomas
Crispin, Alexander
Dannecker, Christian
Mahner, Sven
DOI
10.1007/s00404-017-4369-x
Abstract
A repeat Pap smear is sometimes necessary after a short time interval or even immediately, when patients seek for a second opinion or due to study participation. Only limited information is available on the possible impact of a short interval between two Pap smears. Most institutions therefore practice a minimum time span of 6-8 weeks before obtaining a second smear since a short interval is commonly believed to be associated with an increase of false negative results in the second smear.