COMBINATION OF SUBCLINICAL FORMS OF GENITAL PAPILLOMAVIRAL INFECTION IN PATIENTS WITH DYSPLASIA OF CERVIX

Author:

Belyakovsky V. N.1

Affiliation:

1. Gomel State Medical University

Abstract

The analysis of histological examinations and colposcopic signs in 400 patients with I-III stage dysplasia and preinvasive carcinoma cervix has been conducted. In young women the appearance of combined papillomaviral infection in the form of dysplasia in lower and koilocytosis in upper layers of epithelium is more frequently observed. With age, isolated signs are more frequently diagnosed. Various range of recurrence rate of dysplasia of cervix after surgical invasion is explicable by the age of the women who formed the surveyed group. The younger are the women with PVI signs, the higher is the risk of the recurrence development due to combination of subclinical forms: dysplasia, koilocytosis and acanthosis with dyskeratosis.

Publisher

Gomel State Medical University

Subject

General Medicine

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