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The pathological outcome of ThinPrep Pap tests diagnosed as glandular cell abnormalities alone versus combined glandular and squamous abnormalities.

Aparna HarbhajankaSatyapal ChaharClaire W Michael
Published in: Diagnostic cytopathology (2018)
A cytological diagnosis of GCA has a higher risk of glandular abnormality on surgical follow-up especially in the older and hrHPV-negative group (P < .0001) while a combined diagnosis has a higher risk of a squamous lesion especially in <30 years (P < .0001). The combination of cytology, hrHPV-status and patient age can significantly aid in the stratification of the patient into high risk for glandular/squamous lesions which results in appropriate management.
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