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Rapid Screening of Cervical Smears as a Method of Internal Quality Control

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1997

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Rapid rescreening of negative and unsatisfactory cervical smears is recommended as a very effective method of internal quality control. It is superior to 10% random rescreening in reducing the false negative rate. Thirty-second rapid rescreening is the most efficient period for which smears should be screened. Rapid screening of unscreened smears could be used as a means of selecting patients for prompt referral when a laboratory backlog exists.