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6 May 2016 screening recommendations. • Case based review of . can done every 3 years. ACOG Practice Bulletin Number 157, January 2016 . Result: HPV-/Pap-. Pap-. ASC-US. LSIL. AGC/ASC-H/HSIL. Management: 5-year return. 3-year return. 1-year return. Colposcopy. Colposcopy. Risk for this result: 0.43%
14 Sep 2015 ASCUS Pap, No HPV Test, Repeat cytology in one year or do HPV test now (see ASCCP guidelines above). ASCUS Pap and Negative HPV LSIL Pap and Negative HPV, Repeat Pap and co-test at interval as per ASCCP guidelines. ASCUS Pap and Positive HPV LSIL Pap and Positive or Unknown HPV
ACOG Treatment Recommendations for Cytologic and Histologic Abnormalities in Adolescents and Adults. |. DIAGNOSIS RECOMMENDATION FOR ADULTS. ASC-US, high-risk. HPV- positive. ASC-US, high-risk. HPV- negative. ASC–H. LSIL. HSIL. AGC. Cancer. CIN 1. CIN 2. Immediate colposcopy. Repeat Pap test in 12
ASC-US is the most common abnormal Pap test result. Low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (LSIL)—LSIL means that the cervical cells show changes that are mildly abnormal. LSIL usually is caused by an HPV infection that often goes away on its own. High-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (HSIL)—HSIL
cervical cancer screening guidelines have been published and new information key cervical cancer screening and follow up, and cervical precancer . women with LSIL). Repeat Cotesting. @ 3 years. HPV Negative. Manage per. ASCCP Guideline. * Management options may vary if the woman is pregnant or ages 21-24.
26 Feb 2016 Guidelines on cervical cancer screening have been issued by the following organizations: American ACOG guidelines for cervical cancer screening in HIV-positive women are as follows : HIV-positive Women 21-24 years of age with either ASC-US or low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (LSIL).
The guidelines generally advise a reduction in the number of tests women get over their lifetime to better ensure that they receive the benefits of testing while minimizing the harms, and include a preference for co-testing using the Pap test and HPV test for women age ages 30 to 65. The New ACS-ASCCP-ASCP Cervical
15 Oct 2006 ACOG = American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists; ASC-US = atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance; HPV = human papillomavirus; Pap = Papanicolaou; ASC-H = atypical squamous cells, cannot rule out high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions; LSIL = low-grade squamous
HPV Positive*. (managed in same manner as women with LSIL). Colposcopy. Endocervical sampling preferred in women with no lesions, and those with unsatisfactory colposcopy. Repeat cytology. @ 12 mos. Routine. Screening. NO CIN. CIN. Manage per. ASCCP Guideline. HPV Unknown. HPV Positive*. Repeat cytology.
7 Jun 2017 Low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (LSIL) on a Pap test are cells that appear slightly abnormal. . However, cervical cancer screening should be stopped at age 65 in women with normal testing according to guidelines from the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, United States
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