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2. Evaluating efficacy and safety of ocrelizumab biosimilar (Xacrel) compared to the originator (Ocrevus) in relapsing multiple sclerosis: a phase III, randomized, equivalency, clinical trial.
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Sahraian MA, Abolfazli R, Shaygannejad V, Ashtari F, Majdinasab N, Navardi S, Baghbanian SM, Sedighi B, Naser Moghadasi A, Nahayati MA, Ghalyanchi Langroodi H, Mohammadianinejad SE, Beladi Moghadam N, Ayromlou H, Nikseresht A, Ghiasian M, Razazian N, Asadollahzadeh E, Sabzvari A, Kafi H, and Albooyeh S
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- Humans, Female, Male, Adult, Treatment Outcome, Middle Aged, Therapeutic Equivalency, Young Adult, Antibodies, Monoclonal, Humanized therapeutic use, Antibodies, Monoclonal, Humanized adverse effects, Biosimilar Pharmaceuticals adverse effects, Biosimilar Pharmaceuticals therapeutic use, Multiple Sclerosis, Relapsing-Remitting drug therapy
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Multiple sclerosis is an inflammatory demyelinating disease and represents a global health concern. Ocrelizumab, a humanized IgG monoclonal antibody, selectively targets CD20 on B cells and CD20-expressing T cells. This study aimed to compare the efficacy and safety of the biosimilar ocrelizumab candidate (Xacrel) to the originator product (Ocrevus) in Relapsing Multiple Sclerosis (RMS) patients. In this randomized trial, patients received either Xacrel or Ocrevus for 96 weeks. The primary endpoint was the equivalency of the medications in reducing the annualized relapse rate (ARR) at week 48. The secondary endpoints included time to the onset of disability progression confirmed at 12 and 24 weeks, the proportion of relapse-free patients, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) evaluations, safety assessments, and immunogenicity over 96 weeks. A total of 170 patients were randomized (1:1 ratio). In the per protocol analysis, the upper and lower limits of 95% two-sided confidence intervals of difference between treatments in the 48-week ARR rate were in the predefined margin of - 0.2 to 0.2 (- 0.002; 95% CI - 0.080 to 0.075). The two products were also comparable in terms of other efficacy parameters, safety, and immunogenicity. The results confirmed that Xacrel is equivalent to Ocrevus in terms of 48-week ARR in RMS patients, with no considerable difference in other efficacy parameters and the safety profile during the 96 weeks. The trial was registered in Iranian registry of clinical trials (IRCT) on 10/06/2019 with the registration number of IRCT20150303021315N13 and in Clinicaltrials.gov on 19/07/2021 with the registration code of NCT04966338., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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- 2024
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3. Meta-synthesis of the motherhood-related needs of women with multiple sclerosis.
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Ghezelhesari EM, Heydari A, Ebrahimipour H, Nahayati MA, and Khadivzadeh T
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- Female, Humans, Pregnancy, Health Services Needs and Demand, Needs Assessment, Qualitative Research, Social Support, Mothers psychology, Multiple Sclerosis psychology, Multiple Sclerosis therapy
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Background: The treatment of multiple sclerosis, an autoimmune disease that predominantly affects women of reproductive age, has undergone considerable advancements. Nevertheless, their unique needs, particularly those related to motherhood, continue to be disregarded. This study aims to ascertain the needs of women diagnosed with MS about motherhood., Methods: Using the Noblit and Hare methods, meta-synthesis research was conducted on 10 qualitative studies. The relevant studies were obtained by conducting a comprehensive search using keywords in the PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science (ISI), and ProQuest databases without any time limitations until June 2023. The CASP checklist was used to assess the quality of the articles, while the technique of Brown and Clark (2006) was utilized for data synthesis., Results: Four key themes emerged from this meta-synthesis, highlighting the significance of a support system, psychoeducational counseling, knowledge promotion, and continuous, comprehensive, and unique care., Conclusion: Identifying the needs of women diagnosed with MS and addressing these needs concerning motherhood can enhance the quality of services rendered and enhance women's contentment with their choice to embark on motherhood. Furthermore, recognizing these needs during subsequent stages can be utilized in formulating tailored programs catering to this specific cohort of women., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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- 2024
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4. Effects of probiotics on clinical manifestations and inflammatory markers in HTLV-1-associated myelopathy/tropical spastic paraparesis: A triple blind randomized, placebo controlled trial.
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Rad PM, Vahidi Z, Zemorshidi M, Farzadfard MT, Khadem-Rezaiyan M, Boostani R, Nahayati MA, Rafatpanah H, and Zemorshidi F
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- Humans, Male, Female, Middle Aged, Adult, Inflammation blood, Interferon-gamma blood, Interleukin-10 blood, HTLV-I Infections complications, HTLV-I Infections blood, Interleukin-4 blood, Paraparesis, Tropical Spastic blood, Paraparesis, Tropical Spastic drug therapy, Paraparesis, Tropical Spastic therapy, Probiotics therapeutic use, Human T-lymphotropic virus 1, Biomarkers blood
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Human T-lymphotropic virus type 1 (HTLV-1), leads to adult T-cell lymphoma/leukemia (ATL) and HTLV-1-associated myelopathy/tropical spastic paraparesis (HAM/TSP) in a minority of infected individuals. The virus promotes inflammation, a major factor in chronic disease progression. Probiotics' immune modulation and anti-inflammatory effects present a potential therapeutic intervention for HTLV-1-related conditions. This study investigates the impact of probiotics on both clinical manifestations and inflammatory markers in HAM/TSP patients. Conducted at the HTLV-1 clinic of Ghaem Hospital (Mashhad, Iran) between 2019 and 2020, this study randomized 40 HAM/TSP patients into two groups: an intervention group receiving 500 mg LactoCare capsules twice daily and a control group receiving placebo capsules of identical appearance for 12 weeks. Baseline and follow-up assessments included muscle strength, spasticity, motor disability, urinary disturbance, and serum levels of IL-10, IL-4, and IFN-γ (measured by ELISA). Post-intervention analysis revealed no significant differences between intervention and control groups in muscle strength, spasticity, and motor disability. However, significant improvement was observed in the intervention group regarding urinary symptoms after 12 weeks of initiation of intervention (P = 0.003). No significant changes were detected in serum levels of IL-10, IL-4, and IFN-γ between the two groups. The probiotics showed positive effects on urinary symptoms in HTLV-1-associated myelopathy/tropical spastic paraparesis patients but did not significantly impact other clinical or paraclinical parameters within the 12-week study period. These findings suggest that probiotics may offer symptomatic relief for some symptoms of HTLV-1-associated myelopathy/tropical spastic paraparesis patients., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2025
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5. Consanguineous marriage among familial multiple sclerosis subjects: A national registry-based study.
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Salehi Z, Naghizadeh MM, Ezabadi SG, Ebrahimitirtashi A, Abbasi Kasbi N, Khodaie F, Aliyari S, Ashtari F, Baghbanian SM, Nabavi SM, Hosseini S, Razazian N, Shaygannejad V, Majdi-Nasab N, Harirchian MH, Bayati A, Kamali H, Hosseni Nejad Mir N, Beladi Moghadam N, Poursadeghfard M, Mozhdehipanah H, Jalali N, Nahayati MA, Faraji F, Kamyari N, Sahraian MA, Maghbooli Z, and Eskandarieh S
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Background: The rising prevalence of familial multiple sclerosis (MS) in Iran has spurred interest in the potential impact of parental consanguinity on the risk of developing the disease. This study aims to aggregate current knowledge on parental consanguinity and its possible effect on MS risk, particularly among familial MS patients from various regions and ethnicities in Iran. The objective is to enhance the understanding of MS genetics and encourage further research in this field., Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted on clinically definite familial MS (FMS) patients registered in the nationwide MS registry of Iran (NMSRI). Data were extracted and supplemented with structured telephone follow-ups to gather detailed histories of MS in relatives and the familial relationships of the patients' parents. A family penetration score was proposed. Descriptive statistics and inferential statistical tests were used to analyze the data at a significance level of 0.05, adhering to ethical guidelines., Results: Out of 19,911 individuals registered in the NMSRI, 2307 FMS patients across 13 provinces were included in the final analysis. Among these, 385 (19.3 %) reported parental consanguinity, with 283 (14.2 %) having parents who were cousins and 102 (5.1 %) having parents who were distant relatives. The data showed no significant association between parental kinship and variables such as MS phenotype, number of affected relatives with MS, hospitalization rates, and expanded disability status scale score. Similarly, MS severity did not differ based on parental consanguinity ( P -value >0.05). While the rate of consanguineous marriage was higher among patients with an onset age less than 18 years, there was no statistically significant difference in disease onset age based on parental consanguinity status., Conclusion: Our study highlights the complexity of factors influencing MS development, including genetic and environmental components. These results highlight the need for further research to achieve a more comprehensive understanding of MS etiology., Competing Interests: The authors declare the following financial interests/personal relationships which may be considered as potential competing interests:Sharareh Eskandarieh reports financial support was provided by 10.13039/501100004484Tehran University of Medical Sciences. Sharareh Eskandarieh reports a relationship with 10.13039/501100004484Tehran University of Medical Sciences that includes: consulting or advisory, employment, equity or stocks, and funding grants. Sharareh Eskandarieh has patent licensed to NMSRI. None If there are other authors, they declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper. Support for the Reported Work: Tehran University of Medical Sciences. Relevant support: advisory positions, consulting fees. Intellectual Property: National multiple sclerosis registry system of Iran (NMSRI). Other Activities: None. The entire data of the study has been sent to the journal in Excel file format. If needed, it will be provided by contacting the website https://nmsri.ir/or by email., (© 2024 The Authors.)
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- 2024
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6. Understanding the meaning of the lived experience "maternal role" in women with multiple sclerosis and planning a supportive program: a combined exploratory study protocol.
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Ghezelhesari EM, Nahayati MA, Heydari A, Ebrahimipour H, and Khadivzadeh T
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- Humans, Female, Pregnancy, Iran, Qualitative Research, Adult, Mothers psychology, Pregnancy Complications psychology, Social Support, Multiple Sclerosis psychology
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Background: The maternal role is one of the most challenging yet rewarding roles that women experience in their lives. It begins when a woman becomes pregnant, and as the pregnancy progresses, she prepares to fulfill her role as a mother. A woman's health plays a crucial role in her ability to fulfill the maternal role. Multiple sclerosis (MS), as an autoimmune disease, presents unique challenges in achieving this role. Failing to fulfill the maternal role can have lasting consequences for both the mother and the baby. Given the increasing number of women with MS of reproductive age in Iran and the absence of specific programs for this group during pregnancy and postpartum, researchers have decided to develop a supportive program by exploring the meaning of the maternal role and identifying the needs of these women during this period., Methods/materials: This study will be conducted in 3 stages. The first stage involves a qualitative study to explore the meaning of the "maternal role" in women with MS through a descriptive and interpretive phenomenological approach based on Van Manen's method. Data will be collected through semi-structured interviews with pregnant women with MS and mothers with MS who have children under one-year-old, recruited from the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Mashhad, Iran. The second stage will involve designing a support program based on the findings of the phenomenological study, literature review, and exploratory interviews. A logical model will guide the development of the program, and validation will be conducted using the nominal group technique., Discussion: This study is the first of its kind in Iran to explore the meaning of the maternal role and develop a support program for women with MS. It is hoped that the results of this study will help address the challenges of motherhood faced by these women., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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- 2024
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7. Association between the Hopkins Falls grading scale and motor function tests in patients with multiple sclerosis.
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Mashoufi R, Nahayati MA, Meshkat M, Ebrahimi SA, Salimi M, Yekta MM, and Alehashemi A
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Introduction: One of the main complications of multiple sclerosis (MS) is imbalance and walking problems that can lead to falls. This study investigated the association between a fall measurement scale called the Hopkins Falls Grading Scale (HFGS) and motor function tests in patients with MS., Material and Methods: This cross sectional study was conducted using convenience sampling on 85 patients referred to the MS Association of Mashhad, Iran, in 2023. The HFGS examined falls during the past year and divided them into 4 degrees, and the function test included the timed 25 foot walk (T25FW) test and the timed up and go (TUG) test. Kruskal-Wallis test and Spearman's correlation coefficient were used for data analysis., Results: A statistically significant association was obtained between HFGS and functional tests (T25FW and TUG) (for both P < 0.0001). A significant association was observed between the variables of age ( P = 0.006), duration of the disease ( P = 0.03), the use of mobility devices ( P = 0.05), and HFGS., Conclusion: Considering the association between HFGS and motor function tests in MS patients, clinical experts should pay attention to patients who have slower movement and evaluate them in terms of falling status when performing motor function tests., Competing Interests: There are no conflicts of interest., (Copyright: © 2024 Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care.)
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- 2024
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8. Iranian specialists' approach to surgery in patients with multiple sclerosis.
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Ghadiri F, Ebadi Z, Asadollahzadeh E, Sahraian MA, Azimi A, Navardi S, Heidari H, Abna Z, Aboutorabi M, Adibi I, Baghbanian SM, Paybast S, Poursadeghfard M, Hosseini S, Shahmohammadi S, Ghaffari M, Ghalyanchi-Langroodi H, Ghiasian M, Kamali H, Kouchaki E, Mahrabi F, Mohammadianinejad E, Nahayati MA, and Moghadasi AN
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Background: Data on perioperative risk stratification in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) are limited. In this regard, the present study was conducted to investigate Iranian specialists' approach to surgical counseling for patients with MS (PwMS). Methods: 21 MS specialists were asked about 11 case scenarios with different MS disease statuses, disease-modifying therapies (DMTs), and urgency of the operation. The reasons for refusing surgery or factors that have to be considered before surgery were studied. Results: Overall, Fleiss Kappa was estimated to be 0.091 [95% confidence interval (CI): 0.090-0.093, P < 0.001] indicating a very poor level of agreement among responders. Conclusion: PwMS face surgery for various reasons. Risk assessment of surgery, the effect of various drugs such as anesthetics and DMT on patients, as well as many other aspects of MS are issues challenging the practitioners. Clarifying the various dimensions of these issues requires further research., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflict of interest in this study., (Copyright © 2023 Iranian Neurological Association, and Tehran University of Medical Sciences Published by Tehran University of Medical Sciences.)
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- 2023
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9. Central nervous system reactivation of herpesviridae family in patients with COVID-19.
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Haddad M, Sheybani F, Olfati N, Nahayati MA, Boostani R, Layegh P, and Rashid-Nejad A
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- Humans, SARS-CoV-2, Central Nervous System diagnostic imaging, COVID-19, Encephalitis, Herpesviridae
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The objective of this study is to describe our COVID-19 patients with herpesviridae reactivation in the central nervous system (CNS). Four patients were described including two with acute encephalitis and two with acute encephalomyelitis. Three of four patients had abnormal findings on neuroimaging studies. One of four patients died, one survived with major neurological sequelae, and two others fully recovered. Herpesviridae reactivation in the CNS in patients with COVID-19 is a rare but serious coincidence. The optimal therapeutic management has not been investigated and until more information is available, it is prudent to treat these patients with appropriate antivirals with or without anti-inflammatory agents., (© 2023. The Author(s) under exclusive licence to The Journal of NeuroVirology, Inc.)
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- 2023
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10. Iranian specialists' approach to treatment escalation in multiple sclerosis patients with cognitive impairment.
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Ghadiri F, Asadollahzadeh E, Ebadi Z, Sahraian MA, Azimi A, Navardi S, Heidari H, Abna Z, Aboutorabi M, Adibi I, Baghbanian SM, Paybast S, Poursadeghfard M, Hosseini S, Shahmohammadi S, Ghaffari M, Ghalyanchi-Langroodi H, Ghiasian M, Kamali H, Kouchaki E, Mahrabi F, Mohammadianinejad E, Nahayati MA, and Moghadasi AN
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Background: People with multiple sclerosis (MS) and their physicians recognize cognitive retention as an important desired outcome of disease-modifying therapies (DMTs). In this study, we attempted to gather the opinions of Iranian MS experts regarding the treatment approach toward clinical cases with different physical and cognitive conditions. Methods: Opinions of 20 MS specialists regarding the best approach to 6 case scenarios (with different clinical, cognitive, and imaging characteristics) were gathered via a form. Results: The estimated kappa of 0.16 [95% confidence interval (CI): 0.159-0.163; P < 0.001] suggested a poor degree of agreement on the treatment choice among the professionals. Conclusion: Although most specialists agreed with treatment escalation in cases with cognitive impairment, there was no general agreement. Furthermore, there was not enough clinical evidence in the literature to develop consensus guidelines on the matter., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflict of interest in this study., (Copyright © 2023 Iranian Neurological Association, and Tehran University of Medical Sciences Published by Tehran University of Medical Sciences.)
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- 2023
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11. COVID-19 Vaccination Willingness and Acceptability in Multiple Sclerosis Patients: A Cross Sectional Study in Iran.
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Nabavi SM, Mehrabani M, Ghalichi L, Nahayati MA, Ghaffari M, Ashtari F, Mohammadianinejad SE, Karimi S, Faghani L, Yazdanbakhsh S, Najafian A, Shahpasand K, and Vosough M
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Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic, predominantly immune-mediated degenerative disease of the central nervous system. Due to prolonged use of immunomodulatory and immunosuppressive medications, vaccine hesitancy could be common among MS patients. Our main aim in the current study was to evaluate the willingness and acceptability of COVID-19 vaccination in patients with MS. In our multicenter cross-sectional questionnaire-based clinical study, 892 patients completed the questionnaire between May to June 2021. The questionnaire consisted of demographic data, MS disease-related factors, history of COVID-19 infection/vaccination, and any existing comorbidities. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS software version 19. Overall, 68% of the participants expressed willingness to be vaccinated. Major causes of vaccine refusal in our patients were the fear of reducing the efficacy of disease modifying drugs (DMDs) upon vaccination as well as distrusting the vaccines and overestimation bias in the power of their innate immunity and potential COVID-19 resistance. Some demographic factors affected vaccination enthusiasm in our study. Our findings did not show significant correlation between the age and comorbidity and vaccine willingness. Only one-third of our patients received their vaccine information from healthcare providers. The majority of them received these data from official broadcasting channels and social media. However, despite several concerns, the willingness of COVD-19 vaccination in the Iranian MS patients is remarkable.
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- 2022
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12. Human papilloma virus infection in female kidney transplant recipients.
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Ghazizadeh S, Lessan-Pezeshki M, and Nahayati MA
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- Adult, Colposcopy, Female, Humans, Incidence, Kidney Transplantation immunology, Middle Aged, Papanicolaou Test, Papillomaviridae, Papillomavirus Infections epidemiology, Renal Insufficiency, Chronic surgery, Risk Factors, Vaginal Smears, Uterine Cervical Dysplasia epidemiology, Immunosuppressive Agents adverse effects, Kidney Transplantation adverse effects, Papillomavirus Infections etiology, Uterine Cervical Dysplasia etiology
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The objective of this study was to evaluate the incidence of genital human papilloma virus (HPV) infection and cervical intra-epithelial lesions in transplanted patients. Cervical Papanicolaou (Pap) smear/HPV test and colposcopic examinations were performed in 58 patients who were candidates for renal transplant surgery; these tests were repeated one year later. Their age range was 26-53 years (mean, 37.2 years). Hypertension was the most common cause of renal insufficiency (34.4%), while in 41.4% of the patients, the causative pathology was unknown. In 24.1% of the patients, there was no history of dialysis, i.e. they had pre-emptive transplantation. The mean duration of marriage (years since first intercourse) was 16.2 years (range, 1-35). Coitus interruptus was the most common contraceptive method used (37.9%), followed by tubal ligation and condom (10.3% and 6.9%, respectively). All patients had negative Pap tests and normal gynecologic exam before undergoing transplantation. The Pap test remained normal after transplant surgery, although the HPV test became positive in four patients (6.9%). There were five cases of white epithelium on colposcopy, but biopsy showed normal metaplasia. Two cases of extensive anogenital warts were treated by CO 2 laser, and one patient had recurrent warts, which responded well to second laser surgery. None of the study patients had squamous intra-epithelial lesions (SIL) or vulvar intra-epithelial neoplasia. Our study suggests that screening with HPV and Pap test should be performed before transplant surgery and should be repeated at regular intervals in order to avoid irreversible situations such as high-grade SILs, which are difficult to treat. Avoiding high-risk sexual relations in this group of patients is highly recommended.
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