OBJECTIVE: To study the cytologic criteria for follow-up of mature metaplas
tic cells within the atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance (
ASCUS) category
STUDY DESIGN: Squamous epithelial abnormalities between January 1994 and Ju
ne 1997 at our institution totaled 2,632 and included squamous carcinoma (1
), high grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (278), low grade squamous in
traepithelial lesions (875) and ASCUS (1,478). From the ASCUS group, 134 (9
.06%) were metaplastic; 89 were selected for reaction. Criteria for case se
lection were follow-up with tissue biopsy or at least two Pap smears and no
previous epithelial abnormality. Patients ranged from 27 to 70 years of ag
e. Parameters tabulated included number of abnormal cells per slide, their
architecture, cell size, shape, cytoplasmic hire and texture, nuclear size
and contour, chromatin pattern and nucleoli. Additionally, specimens were r
eviewed for hormonal status and inflamnation. The findings were correlated
with follow-up data.
RESULTS: Cells generally appeared single or in loose, monolayered sheets of
three to seven cells per group. The cells were well demarcated, polygonal
or oval and ranged from 11 to 30 mum with cyanophilic or eosinophilic thick
ened cytoplasm. The round to oval nuclei with slight ir regularity showed a
minimally increased nuclear/cytoplasmic untie with stippled chromatin. Upo
n review, 69 smears were confirmed as ASCUS-M. Follow-up revealed 42 with b
enign findings 9 with persistent ASCUS/ASCUS-M and 18 with low grade squamo
us intraepithelial lesions.