The Korean Journal of Cytopathology (대한세포병리학회지)
- Volume 6 Issue 2
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- Pages.85-98
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- 1995
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- 1017-0391(pISSN)
The Bethesda System (TBS) - A New Reporting System of Cervicovaginal Smear -
The Bethesda System (TBS) - 자궁경부 세포진 검사의 새로운 보고양식 -
- Kim, Hy-Sook (Department of Pathology, Cheil General Hospital)
- 김희숙 (제일병원 병리과)
- Published : 1995.12.30
Abstract
In 1989, the Bethesda System (TBS) was introduced as an attempt to standardize cervical/vaginal reporting systems. TBS nomenclature was created for reporting cytologic diagnoses to replace the currently used Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia (CIN) and Papanicolaou Class System, which are deemed less reproducible. The name for preinvasive squamous lesions was changed to squamous intraepithelial lesion(SIL), subdivided into low-grade and high-grade types. TBS recommends a specific format for cytologic report, starling with explicit statement on the adequacy of the specimen, followed by general categorization and descriptive diagnosis. Pathologic and epidemiologic studios performed over last 10 years have provided evidence that human papillomavirus (HPV) plays a significant role in the development of cervical neoplasia, TBS corresponds not only to currently held views of the behavior of preinvasive lesions and their HPV distribution, but also to the current guidelines for clinical management.