A retrospective review of adenocarcinoma‐in‐situ and glandular atypia of the uterine cervix

Abstract
Between 1978 and 1985, 19 cases of adenocarcinoma-in-situ and 12 cases of glandular atypia have been identified at the Birmingham and Midland Hospital for Women. In 19 cases an associated dysplastic squamous element was identified, 20 of 28 pre-diagnosis smears correctly predicted a glandular lesion, 5 of 17 colposcopically directed biopsies predicted the findings in a larger biopsy (cone biopsy or hysterectomy). Colposcopy provided no additional information with regard to diagnosis. Twelve of 13 patients managed by cone biopsy and 16 of 17 by abdominal hysterectomy have been treated successfully as defined by subsequent normal cytology.