Interobserver and intraobserver variability in the cytologic diagnosis of normal and abnormal metaplastic squamous cells in pap smears.

Abstract
Interoberver variability has important implications for patient care, diagnostic error and medical litigation. In the management of any cervical epithelial abnormality, its biologic significance as well as diagnostic reproducibility is very important. Interobserver variability has not been measured adequately for metaplastic squamous lesions. We analyzed interobserver and intraobserver variability and diagnostic accuracy in the diagnosis of dysplastic metaplastic cells.