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The Usefulness of Cervicovaginal Cytology as a Primary Screening Test

일차 선별검사로서 자궁경부 세포진 검사의 유용성

  • Park, Jae-Hong (Department of Pathology, Gachon University, Gil Hospital Incheon) ;
  • Ha, Seung-Yeon (Department of Pathology, Gachon University, Gil Hospital Incheon) ;
  • Cho, Hyun-Yee (Department of Pathology, Gachon University, Gil Hospital Incheon) ;
  • Chung, Dong-Hae (Department of Pathology, Gachon University, Gil Hospital Incheon) ;
  • Kim, Na-Rae (Department of Pathology, Gachon University, Gil Hospital Incheon) ;
  • Park, Sang-Hui (Department of Pathology, Gachon University, Gil Hospital Incheon)
  • 박재홍 (가천의과학대학교 길병원 병리과) ;
  • 하승연 (가천의과학대학교 길병원 병리과) ;
  • 조현이 (가천의과학대학교 길병원 병리과) ;
  • 정동해 (가천의과학대학교 길병원 병리과) ;
  • 김나래 (가천의과학대학교 길병원 병리과) ;
  • 박상희 (가천의과학대학교 길병원 병리과)
  • Published : 2008.09.30

Abstract

We evaluated the usefulness of cervicovaginal cytology as a primary screening test by analyzing the cytologic and histological diagnoses of 2,254 women. Cervicovaginal cytology had 93.0% sensitivity, 86.1% specificity, 88.2% positive predictive value, and 91.7% of negative predictive value. Cervicovaginal cytology as a primary screening test showed much higher specificity but slightly lower sensitivity than HPV DNA testing. However, the sensitivity of cervicovaginal cytology will be improved continuously due to the development of liquid-based cytology. We regard cervicovaginal cytology as a good primary screening test for cervical intraepithelial neoplasia or carcinoma.

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