Factors affecting the histopathological outcomes of atypical glandular cells on pap test
Conclusion: The diagnosis of AGC may be related to the preneoplastic/neoplastic processes. A further comprehensive histopathological examination is required in women with AGC, aged 50 years and older, postmenopausal, HPV-positivity and concomitant squamous cell abnormality Clinicians should consider ovarian pathologies when there is no pathological finding on endometrial or cervical histopathological examination.
Source: Journal of Cytology - Category: Cytology Authors: Esra Keles Ugur K Ozturk Cihat M Alinca Burak Giray Canan Kabaca Handan Cetiner Source Type: research
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