2009, Number 4
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Acta Cient Estud 2009; 7 (4)
Infection, erusion and cervico-vaginal ulcerations
Sánchez-Hernández JA, Gómez-Linares C, Rivera-Tapia JA
Language: Spanish
References: 23
Page: 254-257
PDF size: 178.28 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Erosions and ulceration of the cervix is a usual finding in clinical cervico vaginal exfoliative cytology. It has been observed that these were often accompanied by infections. Various microorganisms have the ability to invade through tissue degeneration and destruction of the cells, followed by inflammatory reaction, erosion, and after developing ulcer. We reviewed 740 patients who attended the program for early detection of cancer (EDC) who were treated at the Laboratory of Cell Biology, Faculty of Medicine, BUAP in the period from January 2001 to December 2006. Were observed in 178 patients (24.05%), cervical erosions and ulcers of which 171 (96.06%) showed association with cervicovaginal infection. The microorganisms most frequently associated were cocus, fungi and
Trichomonas vaginalis.
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