POSTER SESSION V
Wednesday, February 15, 2006   —  9:30 AM - 12:00 Noon
Exhibit Level


CYTOPATHOLOGY



46 A 12 Year Analysis of 4,121 PAP Tests from 2,326 Adolescents of Southern Rhode Island: An Important Public Health Issue (335)
SL Zhang, J Zhang, C Giampaolo, K Cassin, S Antoni - South County Hospital, South Kingstown High School, Wakefield, RI
47 Prevalence Of Cervical Premalignant Lesion In A Rural Nigerian Population (243)
BS Duduyemi, TA Adegbola, J Ezeigwe, FB Abdulkareem, AF Banjo - University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria; St James's Hospital, Dublin, Ireland; Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Lagos, Nigeria
48 Difference in ASCUS/SIL Ratios by Patient Age (268)
B Kendall, C Olsen, C Zahn - Wilford Hall Medical Center, Lackland AFB, TX; USUHS, Bethesda, MD
49 ASC-US On Pap Test With Reflex HPV Test In Teenagers And Young Women (20-35): A Comparative Study With Follow-Up (259)
RS Hoda, EM Nunnery, SL Czarsty, PM Houser, MM Fraig - Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC
50 Adolescents with High Grade Cervical Squamous Intraepithelial Lesions: A Retrospective Cytohistologic Study of 493 patients (283)
F Liu, C Zhang, CJ Sung, MM Steinhoff, WD Lawrence - Women & Infants Hospital, Brown Medical School, Providence, RI
51 Endometrial Cells On Papanicolaou Tests In Women 40 And Over: Do Higher Numbers Of Cell Clusters Correspond To A Higher Likelihood Of Endometrial Hyperplasia Or Adenocarcinoma On Follow-Up Biopsy? (323)
MJ Thrall, K Savik, HE Gulbahce, S Pambuccian - University of Minnesota Medical Center, Fairview, Minneapolis, MN
52 Atypical Glandular Cells (AGC) on ThinPrep Imaging System (TIS) versus Manual Screening (MS): Correlation with Hybrid Capture 2 (HC2) HPV DNA Testing (312)
A Saqi, M Erroll, A Babiac, M Mansukhani, MF Vazquez - New-York Presbyterian Hospital, Weill Cornell Medical Center, Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, New York, NY
53 One Sample, Three Diagnoses: Pap Test, DNA-HPV, DNA-Chlamydiae Trachomatis (316)
HP Sevestre, F Daoudi-Hamdad, G Le Loup - Centre Hospitalier et Universitaire, Amiens, France
54 Is There a Difference in the Results of High Risk Human Papillomavirus Testing in Cases of Atypical Squamous Cells of Undetermined Significance when Microorganisms are Reported? (297)
TW O'Hara, ES Campenot, JF Shikle - Naval Medical Center San Diego, San Diego, CA
55 Cytologic Features Associated With High-Risk HPV And Abnormal Follow-Up In ASCUS Smears From Elderly Women (269)
B Kendall, C Zahn, D Rosario, C Olsen - Wilford Hall Medical Center, Lackland AFB, TX; USUHS, Bethesda, MD
56 Cytologic Diagnosis Of Atypical Squamous Cells Of Undetermined Significance (ASCUS) In Perimenopausal And Postmenopausal Women: Lessons Learned From HPV DNA Testing (264)
EI Johnston, S Logani - Emory University, Atlanta, GA
57 Human Papillomavirus Protein Expression and its Relationship With Cell Morphologic Features in Low Grade Squamous Intraepithelial Lesions (300)
MO Osorio Peralta, CD Morales, A Garcia Carranca, AM Cano Valdez, R Sotelo-Regil, HR Dominguez Malagon - Instituto Nacional de Cancerologia, Mexico
58 Comparison Of The Third Wave Invader HPV ASR And The Digene Hybrid Capture 2 Assays (333)
EL Zarovnaya, LS Tooke, J Gonzalez, GJ Tsongalis - Dartmouth Medical School and Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, NH
59 Comparison of PCR and Hybrid Capture Methodologies for Detection of HPV DNA in a Split-Sample Series of Liquid-based GYN Pap Specimens (270)
SE Kenyon, LM Barber, JF Happel, BJ Sweeney, DR Schneider - Caritas St Elizabeth's Medical Center, Boston, MA
60 HPV Integration in Abnormal Cervical Cytological Samples Demonstrated by Multiple Displacement Amplification and Southern Blot Hybridization (248)
MF Evans, CS-C Adamson, K Cooper - University of Vermont College of Medicine, Burlington, VT
61 A Comparison between Immunocytochemical Staining of Pap Tests with p16INK4A and High-Risk HPV results: a review of 70 cases (298)
K O'Reilly, C Cohen, A Radhakrishnan, MT Siddiqui, A Nassar - Emory University Hospital, Atlanta, GA
62 Utility Of p16 INK4A Immunohistochemistry And High Risk HPV In Situ Hybridization In Liquid Based ASC-H Cases (266)
M Kapali, K Onuma, M Chivukula, DJ Dabbs - Magee-Womenen's Hospital of Unniversity Of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
63 The Use of P63 as a Diagnostic Tool in PAP Smears (255)
M Garcia, BC Acar, M Jorda, C Gomez-Fernandez, P Ganjei-Azar - University of Miami, Miami, FL
64 Evaluation of the New Cytyc ThinPrep® Imaging System ™ for Cervical Cytology (233)
N Bolger, CCBB Heffron, IE Regan, M Sweeney, S Kinsella, M McKeown, G Creighton, J Russell, JJ O'Leary - Coombe Women's Hospital, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
65 Determining The Effective Cervical Cytology Triage Point Using An Automated Internet-Based Telecytology System With Hierarchical Image Review (296)
SS Nanji, JH Eichhorn, BA Crothers, DC Wilbur - Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA; Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC
66 Internet-Based Gynecologic Telecytology with Remote Automated Image Selection: Results of a First-Phase Development Trial (245)
JH Eichhorn, L Buckner, SB Buckner, DP Beech, BA Crothers, DC Wilbur - Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA; Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC; National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, MD
67 The Utility of Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization (FISH) for the Detection of Neoplastic Cells in Cervical Cytology Specimens (325)
JS Voss, BR Kipp, AC Clayton, MB Campion, IA Sokolova, AX Algeciras-Schimnich, LE Morrison, KC Halling - Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN; Abbott Molecular Inc, Des Plaines, IL
68 Molecular Archiving of Liquid Based Gynecologic Cytology Specimens in Paraffin with the Xpress Tissue Processor (240)
DJ Dabbs, N Mauser, RM Austin - Magee-Womens Hospital of UPMC, Pittsburgh, PA