A Study of Histopathological Correlation with Diagnostic Finding of Cytological Smear Evaluated Within the Criteria of TBS
Journal Title: Indian Journal of Pathology: Research and Practice - Year 2018, Vol 7, Issue 7
Abstract
The cervical Pap smear is one of the most successful screening tests utilized in medicine. Since its introduction in the 1950s, the cervical cancer rate in the United States has fallen dramatically. While cervical cancer is still the most common malignancy in women in developing countries, in the United States and other developed countries, it is much less common. In all patients cervico-vaginal smear will be made by means of Ayers – spatula and cotton swab stick. The smears will immediately fixed in 95% alcohol for 30 minutes and then will stained by Papanicolaou method. In this study Colposcopy and cervical biopsy was taken by Gynaecologist. Cytohistological correlation was done by Pathologist in these cases. Among 3 cases of ASC-H 1 showed CIN I could be confirmed as invasive carcinoma 1 (33.33%). However, 1 (33.33%) showed benign changes on histology. There were 8 cases of LSIL by cytology, while diagnosis would be histologically confirmed in 4 (50 %) cases. it show CINII in 1 (12.5%) cases and confirmed as invasive carcinoma in 3 (37.5%) of cases. The remaining 4 (50%) cases were histologically benign.
Authors and Affiliations
Shweta Goyal
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