PROFFERED PAPERS
Tuesday, March 25   —  8:00 AM   —  Virginia Suite


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Section G - CYTOPATHOLOGY
Chaired by: Robert Logrono and Mary Sidawy



8:00 Atypical Repair on Pap Smear: Clinicopathologic Correlates in 647 Cases (360)
A Simsir, P Elgert, P Sun, P Hummel Levine
New York University Medical Center, New York, NY
8:15 Variability among Institutions and Pathologists in Interpretation of Cytohistologic Correlation Discrepancies (294)
D Gupta, K Clary, S Raab
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA; Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA
8:30 Predicting Cervical Lesions by INFORM HPV and Hybrid Capture II (344)
MN Qureshi, RD Rudelli, CV Biscotti, RR Tubbs, LJ Layfield
Bayonne Medical Center, Bayonne, NJ; Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH; ARUP, Salt Lake City, UT
8:45 Improved Detection Rates by Using Two Primer Sets for PCR-Based HPV Reflex Testing of ASCUS (359)
S Setty, SE Pambuccian, D McKeon, CA Brown, RC McGlennen
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
9:00 Heterogeneity of HPV Type in High Grade Squamous Intraepithelial Lesions (HSIL) Compared with Carcinoma (385)
RE Zuna, R Allen, W Moore, R Mattu, ST Dunn
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, OK
9:15 An HPV Test Specific for High-Risk Types May Benefit LSIL Management (280)
MF Evans, CS Adamson, JL Papillo, G Leiman, TL St. John, PM Vacek, K Cooper
University of Vermont, Burlington, VT; Fletcher Allen Health Care, Burlington, VT
9:30 RECESS, EXHIBITS, POSTER SESSION III
11:00 Adequacy of Self-Collected Versus Provider-Collected Liquid Based Pap Tests for Diagnosis and HPV Typing (275)
B Ducatman, A Soisson, E Reed, P Brown, W Wang, P Kramer, T Tracy, J Armistead
West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV
11:15 Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Prevalence in Teenagers with ASCUS/LSIL Smears (354)
VR Sarode, CL Werner, B Foster, K Molberg, MH Saboorian, R Ashfaq
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, TX
11:30 Evolution of HSIL Lesions in Pregnant Patients; a 5-year Follow-Up Study of a Cohort of 48 Patients (340)
GM Oprea, S Lau, G Birdsong, T Tadros
Emory University/Grady Health System, Atlanta, GA
11:45 Women over 50 with a Diagnosis of ASCUS on Surepath Pap Tests Are Unlikely To Be HPV-Positive by PCR Testing and When Positive, Harbor Unusual HPV Types (290)
HE Gulbahce, S Setty, CA Brown, KU Warren, K Kjeldahl, J Rohlader, SE Pambuccian
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN; Fairveiw Healthcare Systems, Minneapolis, MN