A 70-year-old woman reports to your office for reevaluation of hypertension. Her last cervical cytologic screening was 2 years ago, and she reminds you she is due for another Papanicolaou test this year. She is monogamous with her husband for past 50 years. Prior screening Papanicolaou tests were performed regularly, including 3 times during the past 10 years, and the results were consistently negative.
Family history is notable for cervical cancer in her mother. Medications include the following: lisinopril, 10 mg daily; calcium with vitamin D, twice daily; multivitamin, once daily; and alendronate sodium, 70 mg once weekly. Which pathological tests would you advice for this patient? *This case is form Docplexus editorial team for educative purpose only Source: Cases in Gynecology Stay connected, the answer will be posted in 48 hrs