Initial Management of Abnormal Cervical Cytology (Pap Smear) and HPV TestingEdition, Eighth
The Absolute Risk of Cervical Abnormalities in High-risk Human Papillomavirus–Positive, Cytologically Normal Women Over a 10-Year Period In spite of the success of cervical cytology as a cancer-screening tool, it has important limitations, and human papillomavirus (HPV) testing may be valuab......
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 ...
DNA samples were extracted and HPV genotyping was performed. Results A total of 209 abnormal Pap smears were identified; 153 (73.2%) of the tested cases were HPV positive. The mean age of the women included was 38.3 years and the mean age of HPV-positive women was 38.5 years. There was...
ASCUS is the most common abnormal Pap smear result. It is 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 ...
Anal high-risk human papillomavirus (hr-HPV) infection is widely considered a cause of anal cancer. However, epidemiological data are quite limited in Japan. This study investigated anal HPV infections and cytological abnormalities among MSM with or with
The HPV positive subsequent smears and cervical cancer biopsies of the case women contained the same HPV type as was detected in the baseline smear. After cytological revision, the baseline smears of 48 case women (84%) were reclassified as abnormal, 33 (69%) of which scored high-risk HPV...
In testing GARDASIL reduced abnormal Pap test results by 43 percent compared to women not given the vaccine, according new research. The findings show the approved anti-HPV agent appears to prevent the development of cell changes that lead to cervical disease, said a researcher at the University...
Organized screening with Papanicolaou smear has reduced the prevalence of invasive cervix cancer in developed world, and in the recent screening guidelines, HPV as a co-test after 30 years of age has A Suneja,U Pandit - Springer Singapore 被引量: 0发表: 2017年 Management of the Minimally Abn...
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...