A comparative study on the cervical scraping smears with wooden spatula and cotton applicater for cancer detection
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Both cervical scrapings with our wooden spatula (reformed Ayre spatula) and the cotton applicater can be considered as valuable methods in mass screening for cervical cancer.<BR>In order to compare the wooden spatula with the cotton applicater, the cytologically quantitative examination was performed on the histologically diagnosed cases such as invasive cancer, carcinoma in situ and dysplasia of cervix.<BR>No disparity was been able to find in the cases of invasive cancer, but malignant cells were decreased by the scraping with cotton applicater.<BR>This method failed in accuracy in the cases of carcinoma in situ and also dysplasia of cervix.<BR>The positive detectable ratio by this method was 71%, 54.8% respectively.<BR>About 84% of dysplasia of cervix and 100% of carcinoma in situ were detected by the screening with the wooden spatula.<BR>As a result of our experiment, the cervical scraping with the wooden spatula was estimated the most reliable method for the detection of dysplasia of cervix and carcinoma in situ.
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