Exam 2 - Cervical cancer cytology collection and HPV testing Flashcards
What is the general anatomy of the cervix?
Lower fibromuscular portion of uterus, 3-4 cm in length, 2.5 cm in diameter
What are the two major tissue types of the cervix?
- Squamous epithelium
- Columnar epithelium
Where on the cervix can squamous epithelium be found?
- Covers vagina and ectocervix
- Pink
- Stratified
- Multiple layers of cells
Where on the cervix can columnar epithelium be found?
- Lines endocervix and endometrial canal
- Red cells seen around external cervical os in younger women
- Red
- Single layer of cells
- Glandular - secretes mucus
What is the squamocolumnar junction (SCJ)?
The point in which squamous and columnar epithelium meet
- More present on the outside (around glandular cells)
- Visible around external os in younger cervix (reproductive age)
- NOT visible and recedes into endocervical canal in advanced age/postmenopausal cervix
What is squamous metaplasia?
Glandular columnar epithelium changes to mature squamous epithelium –> creates transformation zone
When is squamous metaplasia most active?
During adolescence and first pregnancy d/t influence of estrogen
- Makes cervix more susceptible to HPV infection
- Area where most precancerous or cervical cancer cells change
What are the two types of pap tests that are available?
- Conventional cytology (glass slide)
- Liquid based cytology (aka Thin Prep, SurePath)
How does using liquid based cytology improve screening accuracy?
- Increases number of cells sampled
- Removes blood, mucous, debris in samples
- Allows more complete removal of cellular material by rinsing sampling devices in liquid medium
- Reduces screening errors
Do you screen more or less often when you use liquid based cytology?
Less often because you can add HPV co-test (every 5 years)
What other conditions can you screen for using liquid based cytology other than cervical cancer?
Chlamydia, gonorrhea, trichomoniasis
When is HPV co-testing recommended for women?
30+ years
What two ways can HPV testing be used with cervical cytology?
- Reflex test - added on after abnormal cytology findings are reported
- Co-testing for women ages 30+ years
Is genotyping for specific HPV strains also available when performing cervical cytology?
Yes - available for HPV 16 and 18
What happens when you get a negative/normal cervical cytology report but a positive HPV 16 or 18 test with genotyping?
Recommend patient to undergo colposcopy