Abstract
Cervical cancer is the most common cancer among Indian women. Only 5% of women in developing countries have ever been screened for cervical abnormalities. To study the correlation of cytology and colposcopy in VIA-positive women attending the Gynaecology clinic. This prospective cross-sectional study on 200 symptomatic women compares the role of cytology and colposcopy in the assessment of subjects testing positive for acetowhite lesions on the cervix after application of 5% acetic acid (VIA). 200/637 women screened in OPD tested VIA positive, giving a positivity rate of 31%. Six smears were reported as LGSIL or HGSIL giving a cytological abnormality rate of 3%. The association between cytology and Reid's score was statistically significant at a p value of 0.02. Of the 4 cases with biopsy-confirmed invasive cancer, cytology reported 2 as LGSIL and 2 as HGSIL. Colposcopy reported all these women as CIN 2/3. The accuracies of Pap smear cytology and colposcopy in the diagnosis of precancerous and cancerous lesions of cervix were good.
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