Clinical factors of development of squamous intraepithelial cervical lesions of high grade in patients with papillomavirus infection
- 25 June 2020
- journal article
- Published by QUASAR, LLC in Research and Practical Medicine Journal
- Vol. 7 (2), 22-29
- https://doi.org/10.17709/2409-2231-2020-7-2-2
Abstract
Purpose of the study. To assess the chances of development of squamous intraepithelial cervical lesions of high degree (H‑SIL) in patients infected with human papillomavirus (HPV).Patients and methods. 75 HPV positive patients. The main group — with a histological diagnosis of H‑SIL (n=50), the control group — with a histological diagnosis without H‑SIL (n=25). Liquid-based cytology, colposcopy, cervical excision; HPV test, diagnosis of sexually transmitted infections — PCR in real time; a comprehensive bacteriological study. Assessment tool interconnections — odds ratio, categorical data analysis — statistical packages STATISTICA 6.0 and SPSS 22 "Statistical Package for the Social Sciences".Results. In the age group up to 30 years, the chances of H‑SIL development are 26 times higher, 30–40 years — 38 times higher compared to patients over 50 years (pConclusion. The group at greatest risk of having H‑SIL -women 30–40 years, whose menstrual cycle is more than 35 days, with significant lesions according to the results of colposcopic examination, chronic diseases of the pelvic organs, which had not previously been carried out destruction of the cervix.Keywords
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