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  1. human papillomavirus any of numerous species that cause warts, particularly plantar and venereal warts, on the skin and mucous membranes in humans, transmitted by either direct or indirect contact. They have also been associated with cervical cancer.

  2. Pap smear. A popular term for the cervical smear test. A method of screening women for the earliest signs of cancer of the neck (cervix) of the womb. A wooden or plastic spatula is used gently to scrape some surface cells off the inner lining of the cervix and these are then spread on a microscope slide, stained and examined by a pathologist ...

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    Medical Dictionary is intended for use by healthcare consumers, students, and professionals as well as anyone who wants to keep up with the burgeoning array of terminology found in today’s medical news. By staying clear of jargon, the dictionary offers fast and ...

  4. A benign growth on the skin or mucous membrane. Viruses that cause these growths are called human papillomaviruses (HPVs).

  5. vulva. [ vul´vah] the external genital organs in the female. Two pairs of skin folds protect the vaginal opening, one on each side. The larger outer folds are the labia majora and the more delicate inner folds are the labia minora. In a virgin, a thin membrane called the hymen usually partially covers the opening of the vagina; it is normally ...

  6. Self-collected HPV testing improves participation in cervical cancer screening: a systematic review and meta-analysis Freire-Maia and Pinheiro described numerous varieties of ectodermal dys- plasia involving all possible Mendalian modes of inheritance 4.

  7. papillomatous: (pap-i-lo'ma) ('mat-a) plural. papillomas papillomata [ papilla + -oma ] 1. A benign epithelial tumor. 2. An epithelial tumor of skin or mucous membrane consisting of hypertrophied papillae covered by a layer of epithelium. Included in this group are warts, condylomas, and polyps. papillomatous ('mat-us), adjective See: ...