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J Clin Pathol 56:592-595 doi:10.1136/jcp.56.8.592
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Outcome of women with inadequate cervical smears followed up for five years

Table 2

Subcategorisation within the multiple reasons category, and the subsequent risks of development/detection of high grade CIN, considered in conjunction with related single reason categories

Category Number in category (A) % Of total inadequate smears (of 1972) No. of high grade CIN at colposcopy and histology % Of high grade CIN at colposcopy and histology within each category No. lost to follow up (B) No. of inadequates corrected for non-responders (A−B) Number (%) high grade CIN at colposcopy and histology within each category corrected for lost to follow up
CIN, cervical intraepithelial neoplasia.
Multiple reasons 305 15.47 8 2.62 28 277 8 (2.89%)
Multiple reasons, including obscured by polymorphs 168 8.52 5 2.98 14 154 5 (3.25%)
Obscured by polymorphs (single reason) 290 14.71 6 2.07 21 269 6 (2.23%)
Multiple reasons (including obscured by polymorphs) and single reason category obscured by polymorphs combined 458 23.23 11 2.40 35 423 11 (2.60%)
Multiple reasons (including obscured by blood) 105 5.32 1 0.95 10 95 1 (1.05%)
Obscured by blood (single reason category) 265 13.44 6 2.26 21 244 6 (2.46%)
Obscured by blood (single reason category) and multiple reasons (including obscured by blood) 370 18.76 7 1.89 31 339 7 (2.06%)
Multiple reasons (with polymorphs or blood) (single reason) obscured by blood − (single reason) obscured by polymorphs combined 764 38.74 17 2.23 60 704 17 (2.41%)

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