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Atypical squamous cells in urine cytology are associated with a significant risk of high-grade malignancy.

Linh HoTarik M Elsheikh
Published in: Cancer cytopathology (2024)
ASC in urine cytology is a significant finding and is associated with a high ROHM. In the absence of accompanying UCA, LG squamous atypia had a lower ROHM than HG atypia. In the presence of UCA, LG and HG squamous atypia had ROHMs of over 90%. These findings suggest that ASC and their grade of atypia should be noted in the cytology report, and clinicians should be made aware of their clinical significance.
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