2001, Number 1
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Rev Fac Med UNAM 2001; 44 (1)
Comparison of vaginal cytology and colposcopy in the diagnosis of human papilloma infection
Zamudio AA, Zepeda ZJ, Rodríguez BB, Tenorio MFR
Language: Spanish
References: 26
Page: 5-7
PDF size: 30.46 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Purpose: To compare cytology and colposcopy efficiency in the diagnosis of cervical damage due to human papillomavirus. To establish sensitivity and specificity of both methods. Correlate findings with the final (hystopathological) diagnosis. Find out risk factors in the prevalence of the infection.
Results: Colposcopy bad a sensibility of 83% against 41% of smear. And specificity of 66% against 86% of Papanicolaou. Risk factors were found the same than in the rest of the world: number of sexual partners, early age of initiation to sexual activity, and multiple deliverance
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