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Мониторинг женщин-носительниц вируса папилломы человека с фоновыми и предраковыми заболеваниями шейки матки

Мониторинг женщин-носительниц вируса папилломы человека с фоновыми и предраковыми заболеваниями шейки матки

Abstract

Инфицирование вирусом папилломы человека (ВПЧ) 16-го и 18-го генотипов у женщин с фоновыми заболеваниями шейки матки зафиксировано в 26,9% случаев, а у пациенток с цервикальной интраэпителиальной неоплазией различной степени в 68,5%, т.е. в 2,5 раза больше, в основном в возрасте от 25 до 30 лет. При исследовании сыворотки крови на наличие ВПЧ-инфекции отрицательный результат по данным полимеразной цепной реакции наблюдался в 99,9% случаях. После диатермоэлектронизации шейки матки ВПЧ идентифицирован у 28,6% женщин-вирусоносителей с фоновыми заболеваниями и у 49,9% пациенток с дисплазией различной степени, т.е. почти половина вирусоносительниц этой группы женщин не избавилась от идентифицированных ранее ВПЧ 16-го и 18-го типов.

In women with background diseases of the cervix uteri, human papillomavirus (HPV) types 16 and 18 infection was found in 26.9% of cases, while in those with varying cervical intraepithelial neoplasia, it was in 68.5% of cases, i.e. 2.5 times higher, mainly at the age of 25 to 30 years. Polymerase chain reaction serum assays for HPV infection were negative in 99.9% of cases. After diathermoelectronization of the cervix uteri, HPV was identified in 28.6% of the female virus carriers with background diseases and in 49.9% of the women with varying dysplasia, i.e. half the female virus carriers in this group continued to have the earlier identified HPV types 16 and 18.

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ВИРУС ПАПИЛЛОМЫ ЧЕЛОВЕКА,РАК ШЕЙКИ МАТКИ,СКРИНИНГ РАКА ШЕЙКИ МАТКИ,ЭРОЗИЯ ШЕЙКИ МАТКИ

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