Clinical signs of genital papillomavirus infection
G. I. Shaimardanova , A. M. Savicheva , S. Ya. Maximov
Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases ›› 2001, Vol. 50 ›› Issue (2) : 14 -19.
Clinical signs of genital papillomavirus infection
702 women were observed: the basic group consisted оf 450patients with sexual-transmitted infections (STI); control group included 252 women without STI. 19 women with oncological diseases of reproductive system were specially examined.
The women with genital papillomavirus infection complained of itch, burning, and warts of anogenital area. The most widespread diseases in STI patients were cervical pseudoerosion and endocervicitis. In presence of HPV of high oncogenic risk in these women endocervicitis, vaginal warts and vulvovaginitis were diagnosed.
High oncogenic risk of HPV was noticed in all women with the established diagnosis of cervical cancer.
Papillomaviruses / fibroadenomatosis of the mammary glands / endocervicitis / chronic adnexitis
Eсо-Vector
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