HPV and cervical squamous intraepithelial lesions: clinicopathological study.

作者: Lavinia Mihaela Corneanu , Diana Stănculescu , Cecilia Corneanu

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摘要: The aim of our study is to determine the evidence HPV infection, by either HPV-DNA test or histopathological examination, in patients with abnormal PAP-smear, for further clinical management. In 6-month period, we retrospectively selected a number 103 16-54 years range age that were investigated complex diagnostic techniques supporting infection. Initially, these evaluated cytological using Bethesda system PAP-smear interpretation along colposcopic examination. A orientated testing (PCR) biopsy intent. net predominance LSIL over HSIL cytodiagnostic class parallels condyloma and CIN1 CIN2 CIN3 histodiagnostic suggests progression high-grade intraepithelial squamous lesion rare infection remain mainly transitory. On other side, incidence distribution types cervical infections are high variable may change time, screening sexual active female population remaining most practical tool detection genital

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