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Cytomorphological analysis of cervical cytological smears of women aged over 60 years

ABSTRACT

Introduction:

Cervicovaginal atrophy is a condition that can affect women after menopause, and cytology is a diagnostic tool useful in such cases.

Objective:

To evaluate the cytomorphological profile of cervical smears in patients over 60 years old.

Methods:

Cytopathological examinations of 500 patients over 60 years old were selected consecutively in this cross-sectional, quantitative, retrospective study.

Results:

Only 114 (22.8%) presented the squamocolumnar junction (SCJ) sampled, and their presence decreased progressively with advancing age (p < 0.001). Most smears (95.6%) were classified as atrophic. Microbiological analysis showed that from the 22 non-atrophic smears, most presented lactobacillus flora. Among the atrophic swabs, the predominant flora was cocci, with 47.2%. Only 4% presented cytological changes: atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance [(ASC-US) - eight cases/40%], atypical squamous cells - cannot exclude high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion [(ASC-H) - five cases/25%], high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion [(HSIL) - three/15%], low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion [(LSIL) - two cases/10%] and adenocarcinoma in situ [(ACI) - two cases/10%]. Among the modified smears, four (20%) presented SCJ cells, and four patients (20%) took hormones (from these, two cases of ASC-H (10%) and two cases ASC-US (10%), showing a relationship between the onset of the lesion and the use of hormones (p < 0.05).

Conclusion:

The absence of SCJ indicates a diagnostic limitation of sample collection. Although the frequency of lesions has been similar to other studies, and the recommended age range for the examination is between 25 and 60 years, it is important to note that many women older than this range should perform the collection of oncology cytology due to existence of elderly women with risk profile for the disease.

Key words:
atrophy; cervical dysplasia; vaginal smears; menopause

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