The role of Multimodal Hyperspectroscopy for Detection of Cervical Neoplasia

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Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Faculty of Medicine, Minia, Egypt.

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Objective: to provide a prospective evaluation of the sensitivity and specificity of MHS as a new test 
for detection of high grade cervical dysplasia. Methods: 203 women previously screened with liquid 
based cytology were evaluated with multimodal hyperspectroscopy (MHS), colposcopy and biopsy 
samples taken for histopathology. Results: Sensitivity of MHS cervical scan for high grade 
intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) 2+ was 86.6% and Specificity was 57.9%. Conclusions: MHS 
cervical scan is a noninvasive modality for detection of high grade cervical neoplasia with good 
efficacy.

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