High-Risk Human Papillomavirus and Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia at Time of Atypical Squamous Cells of Undetermined Significance Cytologic Results in a Population with Human Immunodeficiency Virus

2004 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 298-303 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tyler O. Kirby ◽  
M. Elaine Allen ◽  
Ronald D. Alvarez ◽  
Craig J. Hoesley ◽  
Warner K. Huh
2009 ◽  
Vol 133 (9) ◽  
pp. 1426-1430 ◽  
Author(s):  
Henry Armah ◽  
R. Marshall Austin ◽  
David Dabbs ◽  
Chengquan Zhao

Abstract Context.—Reflex human papillomavirus (HPV) testing has been designated in consensus guidelines as “preferred” for women with atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance (ASC-US) liquid-based cytology (LBC) results, and colposcopy is currently recommended for patients with HPV-positive ASC-US results. Data from large clinical practices using newer screening methods and current cytology terminology are limited. Objectives.—We analyzed data from patients with ASC-US LBC and positive HPV test results. We also assessed the impact of the presence or absence of an endocervical cell/ transformation zone sample (EC/TZS) on biopsy diagnoses. Design.—The information system of a large women's hospital serving an older-than-average population was searched over a 21-month period between July 1, 2005, and March 31, 2007, for HPV-positive cases interpreted as ASC-US (Bethesda System 2001) using computer-imaged LBC. Histologic diagnoses, patient ages, and presence or absence of an EC/TZS were analyzed. The average follow-up period was 7.5 months. Results.—Among 4273 women with HPV-positive ASC-US results, the cumulative cervical intraepithelial neoplasia 2 or 3 (CIN 2/3) and CIN 1 rates for 2192 women with available biopsies were 5.1% and 43.6%, respectively. Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia 2/3 and CIN 1 rates for women with HPV-positive ASC-US results were not significantly different for women with and without an EC/TZS. Conclusions.—The risk of CIN 2/3 in the study population was significantly lower than reported in widely cited trial data. Neither presence nor absence of an EC/TZS, nor the age of the patient, had a statistically significant impact on the likelihood of biopsy diagnoses of CIN 2/3 and CIN 1 for patients with HPV-positive ASC-US test results.


1992 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
pp. 54 ◽  
Author(s):  
JOAN K. KREISS ◽  
NANCY B. KIVIAT ◽  
FRANCIS A. PLUMMER ◽  
PACITA L. ROBERTS ◽  
PETER WAIYAKI ◽  
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