Objective: To determine the incidence of clinically significant lesions on subsequent histologic follow-up in high-risk, predominantly minority patients with atypical glandular cells (AGC).
Study Design: A retrospective study was done on conventional Pap smears diagnosed as AGC of endocervical origin (AGC-EC), AGC of endometrial origin (AGC-EM) and AGC not otherwise specified (AGC-NOS) between January 1, 2003, and December 31, 2005. Histologic diagnoses were correlated with cytologic diagnoses.
Result: Confirmed AGC cases were divided into 4 categories: 187 AGC-NOS, 169 AGC-EC, 68 AGC and atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance (ASCUS) and 36 AGC-EM. A total of 105 patients (22.8%) had significant precancerous (cervical intraepithelial neoplasia [CIN] 2/3, adenocarcinoma in situ [AIS]) or malignant (carcinoma) histologic outcomes. CIN 2/3 was the most common significant histologic outcome in women with AGC and ASCUS and patients <35 years with AGC. Endometrial neoplasia was the most common significant outcome in women with AGC-NOS and AGC-EM Pap results and in AGC patients > or =35. In women with AGC-EC Pap results, glandular cervical neoplasia occurred in 8.3% and CIN 2/3 in 5.9% offollow-up biopsies.
Conclusion: AGC subtype and age significantly affect the probability of precancerous and malignant follow-up findings and anatomic site of neoplastic lesions. Access to newer screening technologies such as high-risk HPVDNA testing and liquid-based cytology will likely benefit such high-risk populations.
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