2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.patbio.2007.09.006
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Évaluation des performances de trois techniques de détection et de typage des papillomavirus humains : Hybrid Capture® 2, HPV Consensus kit® et Amplicor HPV®

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“…The detection of high-risk HPV DNA is thought to be useful in supplementing an abnormal cytological result [29, 30] and that in women with ASCUS, the presence of an HPV-positive group can substantially increase the chances of finding CIN II/III and cervical cancer, even though in the majority of these women significant lesions are not found [6]. Therefore, some authors recommend that testing for HPV DNA be performed on women with ASCUS [15, 31], while a biopsy guided by colposcopy is only recommended if high-risk HPV is present, while other women are treated more conservatively [5].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The detection of high-risk HPV DNA is thought to be useful in supplementing an abnormal cytological result [29, 30] and that in women with ASCUS, the presence of an HPV-positive group can substantially increase the chances of finding CIN II/III and cervical cancer, even though in the majority of these women significant lesions are not found [6]. Therefore, some authors recommend that testing for HPV DNA be performed on women with ASCUS [15, 31], while a biopsy guided by colposcopy is only recommended if high-risk HPV is present, while other women are treated more conservatively [5].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%