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Cervical cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer deaths in the world. India accounts for one fifth of the worldâ??s burden
of cervical cancer. Cytology screening by the Papanicolaou smear remains the main stay for control of cervical carcinoma.
Liquid-based cervical cytology was developed to improve the diagnostic reliability of Conventional Pap smears. The present
study was undertaken to evaluate a manual liquid based cytology technique (SurePath) and to compare the sensitivity of
LBC with conventional Pap smear. The aim of the study was to compare the cytomorphology of conventional pap smears
and manual liquid based cytology smears and to find out whether manual liquid based cytology method can be established
for routine use in our laboratory setup. In the present study cervical smears were collected by the gynaecologist using Ayreâ??s
spatula for the conventional Pap smear method and using SurePath cytobrush for manual liquid based cytology technique. 200
cases were examined for cytomorphological parameters. The details regarding cell size, cytoplasmic and nuclear details were
studied for making the diagnosis. The observed results indicated that women screened with an LBC sample had significantly
decreased detection rates of inadequate smears and increased detection of low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (LSIL)/
atypical cytology. Cells were better preserved and not obscured by blood, mucus, or inflammatory cells. The results showed
increased sensitivity of LBC without loss of specificity. Liquid based cytology improves the quality of the sample and reduces
the likelihood of false negative cytology results. Thus it will significantly improve early detection and treatment of cervical
lesions.
Biography
Abhinav Walia has completed his MBBS at the age of 24 years from Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bengaluru, India.He is currently pursuing his
residency in MD Pathology at MGM Medical College, Navi Mumbai, India. He has participated and presented posters and oral papers in various conferences
and workshops across India.He is exploring the possibility of adding value to his knowledge and curriculum by participating in various ongoing conferences and
workshops across the globe.
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