Title: Analysis of vaginoscopy and HPV-DNA detection results of patients diagnosed with cervical atypical squamous cells
Abstract: Objective:To investigate the clinical value of the undecided nature of cervical atypical squamous cells(AS-CUS) vaginoscopy and HPV-DNA detection.Methods:The high-risk HPV-DNA testing and line electronic vaginoscopy and multi-point biopsy were carried out on the 86 cervical cytology diagnosis of AS-CUS patients who were followed up for 2 years.Results:The results of the 86 cases of cervical pathology were as follow: inflammation,28 cases(32.5%),CINⅠ 41 cases(47.7%),CINⅡ 11 cases(12.8%),CINⅢ 5 cases(5.8%),carcinoma in situ 1 case(1.2%).Vaginoscopy in patients with a high degree of CIN and Reid score was 3 or above,which accounted for 100%(17/17),while patients with low-grade CIN or below and Reid score 3 or higher only 14.6%(6 / 41).The difference was statistically significant(P0.01).A high degree of high-risk HPV-positive CIN patients was 94.1%(16/17),while low CIN or less low-risk HPV-positive patients was 63.4%(26/41),the difference was statistically significant(P0.05).Conclusion:Patients with AS-CUS have latent high-level cervical lesions CIN and early invasive cervical,and the high degree of CIN lesions and high-risk cervical HPV infection is closely related.Correct assessment of the image and vaginoscopy biopsy with high accuracy can avoid misdiagnosis.
Publication Year: 2011
Publication Date: 2011-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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