ASCUS is the most common abnormal Pap smear result. It is usually nothing to worry about. Although ASCUS can be caused by an earlyhuman papillomavirus (HPV) infection, an ASCUS diagnosis may also be due to irritation from sex or even bad Pap smear technique. Diagnoses of ASCUS will often r...
Revised Bethesda System classifications and new liquid-based Pap testing have refined premalignant cervical disease management. Learn how to integrate this reporting system into practice. The use of the Papanicolaou smear and routine cervical screening for cancer have been the mos...
Atypical Squamous cells:ASCis another possible result of abnormal Pap smear. ASC can be f 2 types - ASC US could mean 'uncertain significant,' that is changes are not serious and may be caused by a vaginal infection or an infection with a virus called HPV - human papillomavirus. In such ...
Evaluation of 114 abnormal Pap smear follow-up in ambulatory care Aim: In France, cervical cancer screening has led to a decrease in mortality, though it c... M Peccatte,J Vallée,B Trombert,... - 《Santé Publique》 被引量: 0发表: 2018年 DIAGN"STICO COMUNITRIO DA REA DE ABRANGNCI...
Validity and acceptance of self vs conventional sampling for the analysis of human papillomavirus and Pap smear Article Open access 16 February 2023 HPV DNA status and clinical history of patients are supplements for accurate reporting of the cytological Pap smear Article Open access 30 July 2024...
Pap staining. The cytology results were reported first using Papanicolaou Classification (Class I–V)16and also reported using Bethesda system classification categories, as follows: NILM, ASC-US, LSIL (low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion), ASC-H (atypical squamous cells, cannot exclude high-...
Methods Of the 63 754 Papanicolaou (Pap) smears screened in 2011, 1086 were considered to be abnormal [at least atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance (ASC-US+)] on primary screening (selected by a single cytologist) and were subjected to the peer review procedure. The overall ...
What is a Pap smear? is a medical procedure in which a sample of cells from a woman's cervix is collected and spread (smeared) on a microscope slide. COLPOSCOPY QUESTIONS Michael R. Downs M.D. October 2004. 2006 ASCCP Consensus Guidelines Anne L. Kittendorf, MD FAAFP Assistant Profess...
Patterns of Pap Smear Screening in Women Diagnosed With Invasive Cervical Cancer The purpose of this study was to gather data about the extent and nature of the observation that many women with invasive cervical cancer were reporting a ... JR Hogenmiller,MCL Smith,LC Stephens,... - 《Obstetri...
over the last several decades due to the utilization of the Papanicolaou (Pap) smear screening. With the more recent advent of the HPVvaccine and the increased use of HPV-based testing, either alone or with Pap cytology (co-testing) as primary screening approaches, even more reductions in CC...