RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Papanicolaou Smear Discrepancy: Resolution By Review JF The Journal of the American Board of Family Practice JO J Am Board Fam Med FD American Board of Family Medicine SP 9 OP 13 DO 10.3122/jabfm.7.1.9 VO 7 IS 1 A1 Cline, Matthew K. A1 Baxley, Elizabeth G. A1 Montgomery, Rebecca P. YR 1994 UL http://www.jabfm.org/content/7/1/9.abstract AB Background: Discrepancy between Papanicolaou smears and colposcopically directed biopsies often creates a treatment dilemma, especially when the cytologic specimen suggests a higher grade lesion than the histologic specimen. A method of side-by-side review using the Bethesda System was evaluated as a means of resolving this discrepancy between cytologic and histologic specimens. Methods: By means of a retrospective chart review, we selected 150 patients undergoing colposcopic evaluation for abnormal cytologic findings. Thirty-eight patients had higher grade lesions on cytologic examination than on histologic examination. Twenty-four of these patients had both cytologic and histologic slides available, and these specimens were evaluated in a blinded review by a single pathologist using the Bethesda System of classification. Results: Reevaluation yielded resolution of discrepancy in 19 of 24 cases, a 79.2 percent resolution. Conclusion: Review of cytologic and histologic specimens by an experienced pathologist using the Bethesda System can resolve many of the cases in which the cervical lesion is considered to be of a higher grade by cytologic examination than by histologic examination.