Literature DB >> 9074657

Inter- and intra-observer variation in the reporting of cervical smears: specialist cytopathologists versus histopathologists.

J P O'Sullivan1, S M Ismail, W S Barnes, A R Deery, E Gradwell, J A Harvey, O A Husain, G Kocjan, G McKee, R Olafsdottir, N A Ratcliffe, R G Newcombe.   

Abstract

One hundred and ten cervical smears were circulated to five specialist consultant cytopathologists and five consultant histopathologists. Of these smears, 100 were randomized and re-circulated. The cytopathologists reported endocervical cells and wart virus infection more frequently than the histopathologists, although neither group showed good inter-observer agreement for either assessment. Apart from smear adequacy and the presence of endocervical cells, both groups showed good intra-observer agreement in all the parameters measured. This suggests that overall individuals were applying their own personal criteria with consistency over time, although a previous study had shown considerable lack of inter-observer agreement among the histopathologists on the grade of dyskaryosis and the management recommendation. The results indicate that specialist cytopathologists bring a different viewpoint to the reporting of cervical smears than histopathologists. They also show a lack of standardization in the reporting of smears despite the guidelines issued by the British Society for Clinical Cytology.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 9074657     DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2303.1996.38682386.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cytopathology        ISSN: 0956-5507            Impact factor:   2.073


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1.  Interobserver variation in the reporting of cervical colposcopic biopsy specimens: comparison of grading systems.

Authors:  W G McCluggage; H Bharucha; L M Caughley; A Date; P W Hamilton; C M Thornton; M Y Walsh
Journal:  J Clin Pathol       Date:  1996-10       Impact factor: 3.411

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