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The histopathologic interpretation of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) is subject to a high level of interobserver variability and a substantial number of false-positive and false-negative results. We assessed the impact of the conjunctive interpretation of p16(INK4a)-immunostained slides on the accuracy of community-based pathologists in diagnosing high-grade cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN; CIN 2 and CIN 3) in biopsy specimens. Twelve pathologists rendered independent diagnoses on a set of 500 H P < .0001). Reproducibility of p16(INK4a) stain interpretation was excellent (kappa = 0.899). Our results show that conjunctive interpretation of p16(INK4a)-stained slides could significantly improve the routine interpretation of cervical histopathology.
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Christine Bergeron
North Carolina State University
Jaume Ordï
Hospital Clínic de Barcelona
Dietmar Schmidt
Zentrum für Pathologie und Zytodiagnostik
American Journal of Clinical Pathology
University of Mannheim
Hospital Universitari de Vic
GALAB Laboratories (Germany)
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