What does it mean to see a small number of dna ploidy abnormal cells?

A small number of DNA ploidy abnormal cells are seen meaning that a small number of abnormal cells are present in the cervix, suggesting cervical inflammation, cervical pre-cancer or cervical cancer. A small number of DNA ploidy abnormal cells can be seen as a result of quantitative DNA analysis of cervical cells. Normal cells should be aneuploid, and the presence of aneuploidy is an abnormal cell. It can be seen that a small number of abnormal DNA ploidy cells may be caused by inflammatory stimulation or cell cancer. In general, it is recommended to combine with HPV and TCT examination of cervical cells to make a comprehensive judgment. If the above test results are abnormal, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to make a clear diagnosis and then carry out targeted treatment.