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Initial Management of Abnormal Cervical Cytology (Pap Smear) and HPV TestingEdition, Eighth
A few years ago, I went in for a routine checkup to get a refill of birth control pills. A couple of weeks later, I was told that I had an abnormal pap smear and that I needed to meet with my gynecologist right away. When I met with her, she explained that my results could poi...
Anal chronic infection by high-risk types of human papillomavirus (hr-HPV) and HPV-related malignancies are a growing concern of public health among men who have sex with men (MSM). Indeed, the prevalence of hr-HPV is extremely high not only among MSM with anal cancer but also among asymp...
Workup of the patient revealed no abnormality other than presence of atypical squamous cells on Papanicolaou (PAP) smear. MRI showed mildly bulky cervix ... A Singh - 《J Clin Diagn Res》 被引量: 0发表: 2017年 HPV, PAP OR WOMEN'S INFORMED CHOICE OF TRIAGE FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF A MINO...
HPV viral load analysis of the 1143 HPV-positive samples showed a direct relationship between abnormal Pap test frequency and HPV viral load. Thus, not only does the HPV testing have a greater sensitivity than cytology but the probability of the latter being positive can also be defined as a ...
usually nothing to worry about. Although ASCUS can be caused by an earlyhuman papillomavirus (HPV) infection, an ASCUS diagnosis may also be due to irritation from sex or even bad Pap smear technique. Diagnoses of ASCUS will often resolve spontaneously over time with no intervention or treatment...
up to assess the effectiveness of using HPV detection as an strategy in addition to cervical cytology (pap smear); e) the practice of colposcopy must ... LAZCANO-PONCE,Eduardo,ALONSO,... - 《Salud Pública De México》 被引量: 67发表: 2003年 加载更多研究...
For the last three decades, the incidence of cervical cancer has reduced markedly by around 50–70 % with the introduction of HPV testing and vaccination [22]. However, Pap smear is still a must despite the use of these inventions. No other cancer has such a remarkable reduction in mortalit...
Nimrodi M, Kleitman V, Wainstock T, Gemer O, Meirovitz M, Maymon E, Benshalom-Tirosh N, Erez O. The association between cervical inflammation and histologic evidence of HPV in PAP smears and adverse pregnancy outcome in low risk population. Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol. 2018;225:160...