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Screening for high- and low-risk human papillomavirus types in single routine cervical smears by non-isotopic in situ hybridization.
- Source :
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Cytopathology : official journal of the British Society for Clinical Cytology [Cytopathology] 1992; Vol. 3 (2), pp. 71-8. - Publication Year :
- 1992
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Abstract
- Routine cervical smears (n = 262) from a Sexually Transmitted Diseases clinic were screened by non-isotopic in situ hybridization (NISH) stratifying human papillomavirus (HPV) infections into HPV6/11 (low risk) and HPV16/18/33 (high risk) categories. Of 188 patients with cytologically normal smears, HPV sequences were demonstrated in 41%. Of the 128 cases analysed by dual NISH, 16% contained low risk, 20% high risk and 5% both groups. In patients with cytological evidence of wart virus infection (WVI) only, 54% (n = 50) contained high-risk and 22% low-risk HPV types. The comparable incidences in CIN1/2 plus WVI (n = 24) were not significantly different: 54% and 17%, respectively. Cytological criteria underestimate the prevalence of HPV infection in patients with cytologically normal smears. This represents either 'occult' or 'latent' infection. The identical prevalence of HPVB16/18/33 in WVI only, and CIN1/2 plus WVI, suggests that the cytopathic effect induced by these HPVs may represent one end of a spectrum of morphological change which progresses to cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN).
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0956-5507
- Volume :
- 3
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Cytopathology : official journal of the British Society for Clinical Cytology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 1319766
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2303.1992.tb00028.x