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Interference Potential of Personal Lubricants and Vaginal Medications on ThinPrep® Pap Tests

Tim D. Feit and Debra A. Mowry
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine March 2011, 24 (2) 181-186; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3122/jabfm.2011.02.100086
Tim D. Feit
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Debra A. Mowry
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    Table 1.

    Mean Cellularity of Samples

    Sample (N = 100)Cellularity (Mean [SE])
    Control (n = 10)61,222 (±2,200.73)
    KY
        20 μL (n = 10)60,508 (±1,745.85)
        100 μL (n = 10)58,406 (±1,418.34)
        500 μL (n = 10)59,953 (±1,592.90)
    Replens
        20 μL (n = 10)2,208 (±222.13)
        100 μL (n = 10)4,442 (±385.27)
        500 μL (n = 10)4,429 (±383.78)
    Monistat
        20 μL (n = 10)19,275 (±901.55)
        100 μL (n = 10)10,523 (±288.43)
        500 μL (n = 10)3,873 (±153.98)
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    Table 2.

    One-Way Analysis of Variance of Sample Means

    SourceSum of Squared DeviatesDegrees of FreedomMean of Squared DeviatesF ratioP
    Between groups68,431,032,60397,603,448,067554.8<.01
    Within groups1,233,448,9559013,704,988
    Total69,664,481,55899
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    Table 3.

    Tukey Honestly Significant Difference Test*

    Samples ComparedML − MSP
    MControl · M20 μL KY714>.05
    MControl · M100 μL KY2,816>.05
    MControl · M500 μL KY1,269>.05
    MControl · M20 μL Replens59,014<.01
    MControl · M100 μL Replens56,780<.01
    MControl · M500 μL Replens56,793<.01
    MControl · M20 μL Monistat41,947<.01
    MControl · M100 μL Monistat50,699<.01
    MControl · M500 μL Monistat57,348<.01
    • ↵* Determination of significance found by comparing the means of each sample to the mean of the control (HSD0.01 = 6275; HSD0.05 = 5397).

    • M, mean; ML, largest mean; MS, smallest mean.

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