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Caracterización de lesiones intraepiteliales en mujeres del cantón Penipe, Ecuador. Noviembre 2014

Authors: Yisela Carolina Ramos Campi; Ximena del Rocío Robalino Flores; José Andrés Zaporta Ramos; Gisnella María Cedeño Cajas;

Caracterización de lesiones intraepiteliales en mujeres del cantón Penipe, Ecuador. Noviembre 2014

Abstract

El proceso investigativo tuvo un enfoque cuantitativo, de tipo observacional, descriptivo, transversal; con el propósito de caracterizar las lesiones intraepiteliales en 100 pacientes del cantón Penipe, con edades comprendidas entre 20 a 65 años, que asistieron a consulta ginecológica del Centro de Erradicación del Bocio y Capacitación a Minusválidos (CEBYCAM), durante el mes de noviembre de 2014. Los datos fueron obtenidos empleando la técnica de la medición, a través del empleo del Sistema Internacional de Reporte de Bethesda. El promedio de la edad fue 41.44 años (± 13.60); la media aritmética de la edad de inicio de las relaciones sexuales fue de 16,37 (± 4.49); predominaron las mujeres con dos hijos, aquellas cuyo test resultó negativo (88 %) y las que no utilizaban algún método anticonceptivo, así como para la presencia de microorganismos con potencial patológico. La prueba de correlación de Pearson arrojó la existencia de una relación fuerte y positiva entre las variables paridad y edad.

Keywords

lesiones intraepiteliales escamosas de cuello uterino, prueba de papanicolaou, células escamosas atípicas del cuello del útero, Medicine (General), R5-920

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