Ss. Raab et al., Long-term outcome and relative risk in women with atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance, AM J CLIN P, 112(1), 1999, pp. 57-62
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25
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Research/Laboratory Medicine & Medical Tecnology","Medical Research Diagnosis & Treatment
Few studies have compared long-term follow-up and risk for invasive cancer
in women with atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance (ASCUS).
We conducted a 6-year review of pathology files for 651 women in whom ASCU
S had been diagnosed in 1992. Data collected included patient demographics,
follow-up diagnoses, time between follow-up examinations, and procedures p
erformed. At follow-up, high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (HSIL)
had developed in 9.0% of the women, and invasive cancer in none. Previous c
ervical history did not affect risk for an HSIL. Although the average time
to first follow-up was 6.18 months, in 20.9% of the women the diagnosis of
HSIL was not established until after 2.0 years. For individual pathologists
, the percentage of HSILs ranged from 0% to 18.8%. Thus women with ASCUS wh
o are followed up regularly are at low risk for development of invasive can
cer.