1986
DOI: 10.1136/jcp.39.9.933
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Terminology in gynaecological cytopathology: report of the Working Party of The British Society for Clinical Cytology

Abstract: The cytology reportThe cytology report on abnormal findings should consist of a concise description of cells in precisely defined and generally accepted cytological terms. This may be followed, if appropriate, by a prediction of the histological condition based on the overall picture and should include a recommendation for the further management of the patient.When a prediction of histology is included as a supplementary statement to a description of the cytology use of the terminology, cervical intraepithelia… Show more

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“…All results were reported using the British Society for Clinical Cytology 1986 classification ( Table 6). 55 Final reports were issued as described in Table 7.…”
Section: Cytology Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All results were reported using the British Society for Clinical Cytology 1986 classification ( Table 6). 55 Final reports were issued as described in Table 7.…”
Section: Cytology Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pathologic analysis was performed in a blinded fashion to the clinical informations. The cytological evaluation was according to standard criteria (Evans et al, 1986;Gale et al, 2000;Tabor et al, 2003).…”
Section: Study Populationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The United Kingdom system also combines moderate and above as high grade, and mild dyskaryosis and borderline nuclear change (BNC) as low grade. 6 In addition to purely morphologic assessment, the breakpoint between low-and high-grade lesions may be influenced by lay public expectations, prevailing patient management paradigms and medicolegal issues. In countries where the public's expectation, clinical management and medicolegal environment all emphasize sensitivity, over specificity, "moderate dysplasia" tends to be included in the high grade category.…”
Section: Human Papillomavirus-(hpv-) Related Cytologicmentioning
confidence: 99%