smear test
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Definition
Noun: 1. A medical screening procedure: A smear test is a method for the early detection of abnormal, potentially cancerous cells in the cervix (the neck of the uterus). It involves collecting a small sample of cells, which are then stained and examined under a microscope.
Usage
The term "smear test" is used specifically in the context of preventive healthcare and gynecology. It refers to the procedure itself. * It is recommended that women have a regular smear test. * The doctor scheduled a smear test for her next appointment. * The results of her smear test came back normal.
Advanced Usage
- "to have a smear test" / "to get a smear test": This is the standard phrasing for undergoing the procedure.
- All eligible patients are encouraged to have a smear test every three years.
- "smear test results": Refers to the findings from the laboratory analysis of the collected cell sample.
- She was anxious while waiting for her smear test results.
Variants and Related Words
- Pap test / Pap smear (Noun): This is the more common clinical term in American English and is synonymous with "smear test." The name comes from Dr. George Papanicolaou, who developed the technique.
- Her physician recommended an annual Pap test.
- Cervical screening (Noun): A broader term for the program or process of checking for cervical cell changes, which includes the smear test as its primary method.
- Cervical screening has significantly reduced mortality rates.
- Cervical smear (Noun): This refers specifically to the sample of cells collected during the procedure.
- The laboratory analyzed the cervical smear for abnormalities.
Synonyms
- Cervical cytology test: A more technical, formal synonym.
- Pap smear: The direct synonym most widely used in medical contexts, especially in North America.
Related Phrases
- Abnormal smear: A result indicating the presence of cell changes that require further investigation.
- An abnormal smear does not necessarily mean cancer; it often requires a follow-up colposcopy.
- Routine smear: Refers to a test conducted as part of regular, scheduled screening rather than due to specific symptoms.
- The abnormality was detected during a routine smear.
Noun
- a method of examining stained cells in a cervical smear for early diagnosis of uterine cancer