Case Report

Carpet Beetle Larval Parts in Pap Smears: Report of Two Cases

Authors: JAMES BRYANT MD, ANN MARIE MASLAN BS, CT (ASCP)

Abstract

ABSTRACT: We describe the cases of two asymptomatic patients who had carpet beetle larval parts in routine cervical Pap smears. The diagnosis was made by finding pathognomonic hastisetae in the smears. The evidence suggests that contamination occurred at or around the time of sampling.

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