Adequately cellular smear composed predominantly of superficial and intermediate squamous cells exhibiting mild to moderate nuclear enlargement, hyperchromasia, and irregular nuclear contours with mildly increased nuclear-to-cytoplasmic ratio. Chromatin is coarsely granular but evenly distributed; nucleoli are inconspicuous. Cytoplasmic maturation is largely preserved. The background shows variable acute inflammatory cells. Numerous fungal organisms are present in the form of branching pseudohyphae and budding yeast forms, occasionally adherent to squamous cells. No features of high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion are seen.
Cervical erosion with recurrent vaginitis
Two smears were submitted labeled as endocervix and ectocervix. Both were stained with pap.
Pap smear, conventional cytology: