Turk Jinekolojik Onkoloji Dergisi, cilt.14, sa.3, ss.71-75, 2011 (Scopus)
Introduction: The goal of this study is to determine the correlation between abnormal cervical smear cytology and colposcopic cervical biopsy results Material ve Methods: The pathologic smear findings were detected from 247 of 18303 patients that admitted to our clinic and taken cervical smear. Accompained with colposcopic examination, the cervical biopsy was examined and histopathologic results were obtained from 182 patients, than the smears and histopathologic examinations results were analyzed and compared by retrospectively. Results: 101 patients with ASCUS on cytological analysis %74,3 of them had benign findings, %4.9 of them had HGSIL on their biopsy results. Benign findings were detected on %89.5 of 19 patients who had AGUS on smear. HG-SIL were detected on %12.5 of 48 patients who had LG-SIL. HG-SIL were detected on 6(%75) of 8 patients who had HG-SIL and invasive cancer had not been observed. LGSIL were detected %50 of remaning patients who had ASC-H on their cervical cytologic analysis and %50 of them had bening findings. Conclusion: Generally, benign findings were detected patients who had ASCUS; LGSIL and AGUS on their cytologic analysis. However high displasy were not detected on patients who had ASCH in this study, in general colposcopic biopsy should be taken because of the high percantage of HGSIL in ASC-H.