Colposcopic and Histopathologic Comparative Interpretations Among Patients Undergoing Evaluation for Cervical Dysplasia in Western Kenya
Mohamed Ali Hassan,
Peter Itsura,
Benjamin Elly Odongo
Abstract:Objective: To determine the correlation between colposcopic and final histopathologic results amongst patients undergoing a colposcopic evaluation in cervical dysplasia clinics in Western Kenya.
Methods: This was a cross-sectional study, conducted among 164 females undergoing colposcopic evaluation across several cervical dysplasia clinics in Western Kenya. Colposcopy and histopathology were performed. Colposcopy findings were graded using modified Reid’s Colposcopic Index (RCI). Bayes’ theorem model was used… Show more
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