1. HSIL management. Correlations between colposcopy and histopathological examination.
- Author
-
Mitran, Mihai, Puia, Sorin, Olinca, Maria, Potecă, Anca, Velicu, Octavia, Ciobanu, Roberta, and Brătilă, Elvira
- Subjects
HISTOPATHOLOGY ,COLPOSCOPY ,CERVICAL intraepithelial neoplasia ,DIAGNOSIS ,CARCINOMA in situ - Abstract
High-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (HSIL) includes the entities formerly called intraepithelial cervical neoplasia (CIN 2, CIN3), moderate and severe dysplasia, and in situ carcinoma. Although not all high-grade lesions will progress to cancer, HSIL is considered a preneoplasic lesion. The aim of our study was to compare colposcopy changes associated with the diagnosis of HSIL (high-grade squamous cervical lesion) cytologically and histologically confirmed and the role of the interprofessional team in the prompt evaluation and management of these lesions. We evaluated cytological/ histological diagnoses of HSIL and colposcopic diagnostic elements. The cytological and histological diagnoses were reported according to the Bethesda system. Out of the total of 1180 PAPS collected in 2020, a number of 27 presented HSIL results, these being the ones evaluated in the present paper. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2021