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Clinicopathological features of atypical glandular cells, not otherwise specified, on cervicovaginal pap smears.

Okan AytekınCaner CakirMehmet UnsalFatih CelikAbdurrahman Alp TokaliogluFatih KilicBurak ErsakBahadır CodalAlper KahramanMustafa GokkayaSevgi AyhanSerra AkarNesibe CesurFazli ErdoganBulent OzdalOkan OktarSevgi KocNurettin BoranGunsu Kimyon ComertIsin UreyenTayfun ToptasVakkas KorkmazYaprak UstunOzlem Moraloglu TekinOsman TurkmenTaner Turan
Published in: Cytopathology : official journal of the British Society for Clinical Cytology (2023)
Patients diagnosed with AGC-NOS should undergo a careful evaluation with all clinicopathological features. Because cancer of the cervix and endometrium is not rare in patients diagnosed with AGC-NOS, colposcopic examination with endocervical sampling should be a priority based on a cervicovaginal smear. Endometrial sampling is also required according to the patient's clinic, age, and examination characteristics.
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