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Laboratory reliability of the Papanicolaou smear.
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Diagnostic MycologyDiagnosisPathologyGynecologyMedical DiagnosisCancer DetectionDiagnostic TestCytologyFalse Positive DiagnosesLaboratory ReliabilityFalse Negative DiagnosesLaboratory MedicineRadiologyHealth SciencesMedical ImagingMedicineHistopathologyCancer DiagnosisCervical CancerCancer ScreeningClinical Cytology DiagnosesOncologyCytopathology
Variation in clinical cytology diagnoses was examined at the microscope and in the cytology laboratory as a unit. Results provide preliminary information about the comparability of cytologic diagnosis under specified conditions. In onsite proficiency testing using "normed" smears with a wide range of findings, 814 individual cytotechnologists and cytopathologists from 306 laboratories in 44 states made the target diagnosis in 63.8% of 8929 cases. False negative diagnoses were made in 7.5% of 4520 smears with moderate dysplasia through frank malignancy, and false positive diagnoses were recorded in 8.9% of 3808 smears with no more than benign atypia. Evaluation of a sample of actual work output from two laboratories showed 3.2 to 3.4% false positive and 4.8 to 11.2% false negative diagnoses on the cases rescreened.