POSTER SESSION III
Tuesday, March 4, 2008   9:30 AM - 12:00 Noon
Convention Center Exhibit Hall A
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CYTOPATHOLOGY
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Title and Authors
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61
Human Papillomavirus in Atypical Squamous Cervical Cytology: The Invader HPV Test as a New Screening Assay
(393)
AK Wong, RC Chan, WS Nichols, S Bose - Cedars Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA
Should Reflex hrHPV DNA Detection Be Performed in Women with ThinPrep Tests without TZ/ECS?
(305)
MR Austin, C Zhao - Magee-Womens Hospital, UPMC, Pittsburgh, PA
HPV DNA Detection in ThinPrep Pap Test Vials Is Independent of Cytologic Sampling of the Transformation Zone in HSIL Pap Tests and Subsequent Biopsy Diagnosis
(319)
M Dvorakova, RM Austin, D Dabbs, C Zhao - Magee-Womens Hospital, UPMC, Pittsburgh, PA
Women >50 with ASC-US Have a Lower Rate of HPV Infection and Are More Likely To Be Infected with Lower Risk and Uncommon HPV Genotypes Compared to Women <50
(304)
DL Aslan, SE Pambuccian, K Savik, X Wang, HE Gulbahce - University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
Association between Age and HIV Status among Women with High Risk HPV+ ASC-US Pap Tests
(369)
J Park, VY Du, GM Oprea-Ilies, GG Birdsong - Emory University, Atlanta, GA; Grady Memorial Hospital, Atlanta, GA
Follow-Up Results of Reflex hrHPV Testing in Vaginal ThinPrep Specimens with a Diagnosis of ASC-US
(342)
BS Kendall, CM Zahn - Wilfrod Hall Medical Center, Lackland AFB, TX; Uniformed Services University, Bethesda, MD
High Sensitivity and Specificity of Reflex HPV Test for Detecting Significant Cervical Lesions in Patients with Cytologic Diagnosis of Atypical Glandular Cells: A 5-Year Cleveland Clinic Experience
(398)
B Yang, L Chen - The Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH
Utility of High Risk HPV DNA Testing in Women with Atypical Glandular Cells
(324)
A Florea, RM Austin, C Zhao - Magee-Womens Hospital, UPMC, Pittsburgh, PA
Does the ThinPrep Imaging System Increase the Detection of High Risk HPV Positive ASC and AGUS? The Women & Infants Experience with over 200,000 Cervical Cytology Cases
(370)
MR Quddus, T Neves, F Liu, ME Reily, MM Steinhoff, CJ Sung - Women & Infants Hospital and The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Providence, RI
Use of the ThinPrep Imaging System Does Not Result in Higher ASC-US Rates or Subsequent Referrals to Colposcopy
(382)
MJ Thrall, DK Russell, TA Bonfiglio, RS Hoda - University of Rochester, Rochester, NY
Immunodetection of p16/ProExC in Liquid-Based Cytology Specimens on Cell Block Sections - To Search for a Better Way on Screening of Pap Smears
(355)
H Liu, J Shi, Y Huang, F Lin - Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, PA; Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA
Longitudinal Follow-Up of Patients with a "Negative" Cervical Biopsy Following a Papanicolaou Test Interpretation of ASC-H
(332)
S Huitron, A Bonvicino, O Fadare - Wilford Hall Medical Center, Lackland AFB, TX
Detecting High Grade Cervical Disease on ASC-H Cytology: Role of ProEx® C and hr-HPV Testing
(331)
K Hornaman, C Cohen, MT Siddiqui - Emory University Hospital, Atlanta, GA
Is a Second Pathologist's Review of ASC-H Useful in Reducing False Negative Diagnosis?
(333)
MO Idowu, R Jain, MA Pedigo, CN Powers - Virginia Commonwealth University Health System, Richmond, VA
Atypical Glandular Cells: Do These Cases Need a Second Review?
(337)
R Jain, MA Pedigo, CN Powers, MO Idowu - Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center, Richmond, VA
AGC in Cervical Cytology: A Comparison between Conventional Smear, ThinPrep, and SurePath
(361)
T Mounajjed, H Al-Ghawi, JP Reynolds, T Robinson-Smith - University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
Clinical Significance of Atypical Glandular Cells in Pap Smears: A Histologic Follow-Up Study from an Older Age Demographic Population
(325)
AV Florea, X Zhao, S Bandypadhyay, N Mauser, RM Austin, D Dabbs, C Zhao - Magee-Womens Hospital, UPMC, Pittsburgh, PA
Fibrin-Like Material in SurePath® Liquid-Based Pap Tests: Characteristics, Incidence, and Clinical Significance
(390)
JR Weiss, CM McGrath - University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
The Significance of Cervical Parakeratosis in the False Negative Papanicolaou Smear
(396)
GQ Xiao - Staten Island University Hospital, Staten Island, NY
Extrauterine Adenocarcinomas Detected on Cervical Pap Smears: Cytomorphologic Features in Conventional and Liquid-Based Smears
(366)
K Onuma, A Kanbour-Shakir, J Modery, D Daya, A Kanbour - McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada; Magee-Womens Hospital of University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA
Comparison of Esophageal Brushing Cytology with Gastroesophageal Biopsy in Detecting Genomic Mutations Important in Malignant Transformation
(354)
X Lin, SD Finkelstein, JF Silverman - Northwestern University, Chicago, IL; RedPath Integrated Pathology Inc, Pittsburgh, PA; Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA
Anal Cytology in HIV Patients and Bethesda's Criteria: A VAMC Experience
(374)
JP Reynolds, HX Bui, T Mounajjed, VL Skeen, J Robertson, DM Moore, F Gomez, AG Smulian, S Samaan - VA Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH; U of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
Atypical Epithelial Cells in Bronchoalveolar Lavage from Bone Marrow Transplant Recipients: A Predictive Feature of Pulmonary Graft-Versus Host Disease?
(311)
M Bongiovanni, N Kumar, I Rochat, KM Posfay-Barbe, JF Egger, JC Pache - University Hospital, Geneva, Switzerland
Use of a Limited Immunocytochemical Panel in Classification of Malignant Pleural Effusions in Women
(326)
MT Garcia, Z Maleki, C Gomez-Fernandez, M Jorda, F Mousavi, P Ganjei-Azar - University of Miami / Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami, FL
The Cytologic Diagnosis of Malignancy in Effusions Is Related to Sample Volume
(380)
M Schroder, SL Boerner - University Health Network, Toronto, ON, Canada
WT1 Is Superior to PAX 2 for Immunohistochemical Detection of Ovarian Serous Papillary Carcinoma in Peritoneal Fluids
(308)
BL Balzer, F Chung, MB Amin, R Alsabeh, S Bose - Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA
Urothelial Cell Clusters in Voided Urine Cytology Specimens: A Histologic and Cytologic Review of 146 Patients
(401)
MD Zieske, MB Cohen, CS Jensen - University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
Immuncytochemical Study of the Urine Cytological Preparations of the Secondary Prostatic Adenocarcinoma of the Urinary Bladder
(301)
IT Ahmed, HQ Al-Moghrabi, S Islam, EC Marginean, KT Mai - The University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada
Review of False Negative UroVysion® Test on Cytologically Atypical Urine Samples
(307)
R Balassanian, KJ Sauder, CM Vrbin, SS Raab - Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA; University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
Reflex Urovysion® Testing in Suspicious Urine Cytology Cases. A Major Cancer Center Experience
(323)
ST Ferra, R Denley, SC Jhanwar, O Lin - Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY
High Grade Urothelial Carcinoma: Comparison of Cytospin with Surepath Liquid Based Processing
(356)
D Lu, MT Siddiqui - Emory University Hospital, Atlanta, GA
Significance of the Atypical Category in Urine Cytology: An Interobserver Study
(372)
RA Rao, DC Wilbur, RH Tambouret, J Shen, R Balassanian, PN Staats, K Sauder, NA Belsley, WC Faquin, V Deshpande - Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA
Incidence of Polyomavirus Infection in Urine Specimens from Patients with Positive FISH Results
(350)
K Lang, J Johnston, D Hossain, M Medina, H Singh, J Qian, DG Bostwick - Bostwick Laboratories, Glen Allen, VA
Improved Accuracy for Detection of Urothelial Carcinoma Using FISH Compared to Cytology: A Clinicopathological Study of 1,006 Cases
(316)
NP Caraway, A Khanna, R Fernandez, L Payne, HZ Zhang, A Kamat, RL Katz - UT M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
HER2/neu as a Prognostic Marker in Urine Cytology
(309)
GA Barkan, G Venkataraman, M Quek, EM Wojcik - Loyola University Strich School of Medicine, Maywood, IL