What’s the deal with atypical glandular cells but normal HPV?

Cervical liquid-based cytology is abbreviated as TCT. human papillomavirus is abbreviated as HPV. atypical glandular cells of the cervix on TCT are often seen in response to inflammation, or cervical intraepithelial neoplasia or carcinoma in situ, but normal HPV is also needed to exclude cervical carcinoma in situ.
1. Inflammatory reaction: if the TCT result belongs to atypical glandular cells of unknown significance and the HPV test is normal, it may be caused by inflammation, which can be done by pathogenic bacteria culture test, sensitive drug culture test, etc., and be treated with sensitive antibiotics, and be further rechecked after three months.
2. Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia or carcinoma in situ: the result of TCT is atypical glandular cells suspected to be cervical intraepithelial neoplasia, or the source of atypical glandular cells can not be determined, etc., although the HPV test is normal, it is necessary to do colposcopic biopsy of suspicious tissues of the cervix and immunohistochemistry examination to exclude the possibility of intraepithelial neoplasia or carcinoma in situ.
Atypical glandular cells but HPV normal although the probability of cervical cancer is not large, also need to go to the regular hospital in time, under the guidance of professional doctors to further examination to rule out, to avoid delaying the condition. Consult your doctor for more information.