Atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance cervical cytology in Bahrain: Reporting rates, high-risk HPV testing, and cytologic and histopathologic follow-up findings.
Amina IsmaeelSafa Al-ShaikhAalaa MubarakRawan IsmaeelPublished in: CytoJournal (2024)
This is the first and largest study to characterize the ASC-US cytology cases in Bahrain. The reporting rates of ASC-US fell within the worldwide reported range. Although most of the ASC-US cases regressed into NILM, ASC-US showed progression into more advanced cervical cytologic diagnoses or contributed to the malignant transformation of cervical tissue, especially in the presence of hrHPV infection which was positive in 30% of the ASC-US cases. This emphasizes the role of cotesting (combination of hrHPV genotyping and Pap smear test) and the importance of colposcopic evaluation of those women with cytologic follow-up tests at 1 year of diagnosis. Implementing these recommendations in the cervical cancer screening practice in Bahrain will help in having a better management plan for women diagnosed with ASC-US cervical cytology.
Keyphrases
- fine needle aspiration
- high grade
- nlrp inflammasome
- cervical cancer screening
- ultrasound guided
- low grade
- induced apoptosis
- primary care
- healthcare
- quality improvement
- gene expression
- type diabetes
- cell cycle arrest
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- high throughput
- clinical practice
- pulmonary tuberculosis
- mycobacterium tuberculosis
- insulin resistance
- adipose tissue
- pregnancy outcomes
- cell proliferation
- drug induced
- breast cancer risk