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Gynecologic Cytopathology Comparison of Endocervical and Metaplastic Cell Number in Papanicolaou Smears With and Without Squamous Intraepithelial Lesion Narges Izadi Mood, M.D., and Hadi Mozaffari Miandoab, M.D. Objective Keywords: Papanicolaou smear, squamous cell neo- To compare, with a retrospective study, endocervical and plasms, cervical cancer. metaplastic cell number to identify the cytology of squamous intraepithelial lesion (SIL) of the cervix. ervicovaginal cytology is still a widely used cancer C screening method and is well established in most Study Design countries. Since 1928, when Papanicolaou introduced Cytology files from March smears of vaginal secretions 2000 to March 2003 were as a screening method for When there is a rise in metaplastic reevaluated, and those with cervical cancer, few report- SIL were identified. ing systems have been as cell number, there is an increase well accepted as the Bethes- Results in the possibility of a diagnosis of da System (TBS) in the In 8,743 cervicovaginal smears standardization of such re- SIL (especially HSIL). were found 70 (0.8%) SIL ports and as a uniform, de- 1,2 smears (39 low grade, 31 high scriptive terminology. grade) and 140 randomly selected smears without squa- TBS was the result of the work of an expert
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Published: Jan 1, 2011
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