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The severity of cervical cytology of lesions according to their relationship to the detection of human papillomavirus risk High risk in women under 30 years of age or older

Abstract

To assess the incidence of cervical lesions according to cytology (oncocytology) and the study of their relationship with the identification of human papillomavirus. High risk the analysis cytological findings traditional cervical smear in combination with liquid-based cytology and human papillomavirus testing among 800 women. It is shown that infection with the human papillomavirus. High risk is prevalent in young women, but the severity of cervical lesions increases after 30 years.

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N. V. Mingalyova
Kuban state medical university
Russian Federation


O. G. Degtyareva
Kuban state medical university
Russian Federation


J. G. Abramashvili
Kuban state medical university
Russian Federation


N. S. Meteleva
Kuban state medical university
Russian Federation


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Mingalyova N.V., Degtyareva O.G., Abramashvili J.G., Meteleva N.S. The severity of cervical cytology of lesions according to their relationship to the detection of human papillomavirus risk High risk in women under 30 years of age or older. Kuban Scientific Medical Bulletin. 2016;(1):88-94. (In Russ.)

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