Genomic amplification of the human telomerase gene (hTERC) associated with human papillomavirus is related to the progression of uterine cervical dysplasia to invasive cancer [PDF]
Background Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection plays an etiological role in the development of cervical dysplasia and cancer. Amplification of human telomerase gene (hTERC) and over expression of telomerase were found to be associated with cervical ...
Liu Hongqian +6 more
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High-grade cervical dysplasia in a woman with uterine didelphys: A case report
The combination of lower genital tract carcinomas with genitourinary malformations is a rare occurrence. The purpose of this report is to describe the case of high-grade cervical dysplasia of the left cervix of a woman with a uterine didelphys and ...
Olga P. Matylevich +4 more
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25-Hydroxycholecalciferol Serum Level Shows an Inverse Relationship with High-Grade Uterine Cervical Dysplasia in HIV-Uninfected Black Women in South Africa. [PDF]
Background: Cervical dysplasia is a pre-malignant condition of the uterine cervix and is highly prevalent in Sub-Saharan Africa; especially affecting HIV-infected Black women. The anti-dysplastic effect of vitamin D hormones in cervical dysplasia is poorly understood.
Punchoo R, Dreyer G, Pillay TS.
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Pregnancy outcomes among women with and without HIV infections who underwent excisional treatment for high-grade cervical intraepithelial neoplasia: a retrospective cohort study in low-resource settings [PDF]
Objective The standard treatment for high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions is excisional involving the uterine cervix, while surveillance is an acceptable approach for low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions.
Susan Cu-Uvin +6 more
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International algorithms for the management of patients with uterine cervical dysplasia [PDF]
The article presents the algorithms of patient management, depending on the results of smear on oncology and in accordance with the age of the patient.
Yu E Dobrokhotova, E I Borovkova
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Cervical Schistosomiasis as a Risk Factor of Cervical Uterine Dysplasia in a Traveler
Female genital schistosomiasis (FGS) may be under-recognized in endemic areas as a cause of cervical dysplasia, neoplasia, infertility, and as a facilitator of the transmission of HIV. To the best of our knowledge, few cases of FGS mimicking neoplasia have been reported in travelers.
Dzeing-Ella, Arnaud +6 more
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The expression of ribonucleotide reductase M2 in the carcinogenesis of uterine cervix and its relationship with clinicopathological characteristics and prognosis of cancer patients. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: To investigate the implication of ribonucleotide reductase M2 (RRM2) in the carcinogenesis of uterine cervix and its relationship with clinicopathological characteristics and prognosis of cancer patients.
Ying-Fang Su +11 more
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Aim. A possible relationship between the uterine neck dysplasia and vaginal microbiocenosis has been subject for broad discussions for many years. Hence, research devoted to the study of the problem of cervical lesions, in particular the progression of ...
Al Kasi Мae Ghazi
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PRECURSOS LESIONS FOR CERVICAL CANCER AND SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS OF THE CARRIERS
Objective: To demonstrate the sociodemographic characteristics of women with precursorlesions for cervical cancer seen at the outpatient clinic of the lower genital tract pathology andcolposcopy (PTGIC), seeking associations with these variables ...
Cássia Caroline Garcia Dalbem Teles +1 more
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Conservative surgical treatment in cervical dysplastic lesions associated with cystorectocele
The treatment of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia aims at removing the squamocolumnar junction area, including abnormal tissues, up to the healthy tissue.
Bogdan Marian Puca +6 more
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