Behavior of cervical-vaginal infections taking into account colposcopy and changes in women infected with HIV/AIDS
Journal: Revista Información Científica (Vol.89, No. 1)Publication Date: 2015-01-01
Authors : Dra. Iris Gladys Zayas Martinez Dra. Magaly Cordero Rodríguez Eduardo Arango Hernández Dra. Olga María Rodríguez Fernández Gustavo Crespo Campo;
Page : 21-29
Keywords : bacterial vaginosis; organic cytology; injuries of high and low degree; colposcopy;
Abstract
An observational study is done in 33 patients of females with HIV / AIDS that were treated in neck pathology consultations at the Gynecobstetric provincial Hospital "Ana Betancourt de Mora" and the Main Polyclinic Ignacio Agramonte from April 2011 to May 2012. The 24.3 % of women in the study suffered from bacterial vaginosis. The cytology was negative for neoplastic cells in the 96.97 %; however it was found that 9.09 % of females showed high-grade lesions in colposcopy and 6.06 % low grade lesions. 35.2 % of the women with positive microbiological diagnosis and those who had abnormal colposcopy showed lymphocyte numbers below 500 cell/mm³
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