2019
DOI: 10.1177/1933719118756747
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Predicting Factors for High-Grade Cervical Dysplasia in Women With Low-Grade Cervical Cytology and Nonvisible Squamocolumnar Junction

Abstract: High-risk HPV persistence predicts the risk of developing CIN2+ in patients with unsatisfactory colposcopic examination. Further studies are warranted in order to implement the use of HPV testing in patients with unsatisfactory colposcopy.

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“…They included: the alpha‐5 type 51; alpha‐6 types 56 and 66; alpha‐7 types 18, 39, 45, and 59; and alpha‐9 types 16, 31, 33, 35, 52, and 58 . Although the majority of HPV infections resolve spontaneously, persistent HR‐HPV infection might cause precancerous and cancerous transformation of several types of epithelium …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They included: the alpha‐5 type 51; alpha‐6 types 56 and 66; alpha‐7 types 18, 39, 45, and 59; and alpha‐9 types 16, 31, 33, 35, 52, and 58 . Although the majority of HPV infections resolve spontaneously, persistent HR‐HPV infection might cause precancerous and cancerous transformation of several types of epithelium …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other authors had far greater results than ours regarding women who had used tobacco in the past: Godfrey M.A.L et al [42] in the United Kingdom (41.9%), Pokomandy A et al [51] in Canada (54.1%); Agorastos A et al [52] in Greece (77.45%), Wudtisan J et al [35] in Thailand (26.7%) and Bogani G et al [53] in Italy (20.9%).…”
Section: Smoking Historymentioning
confidence: 47%