
Care guidelines for young women with ASC-US and LG-SIL positive smear and HPV infection
Author(s) -
Liliaeştianu,
Adriana Dogaru,
Erick George Neştianu
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
romanian journal of infectious diseases
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2069-6051
pISSN - 1454-3389
DOI - 10.37897/rjid.2016.2.4
Subject(s) - medicine , hpv infection , gynecology , gastroenterology , cancer , cervical cancer
In our study, we followed young women with ASC-US and LG-SIL positive smear to confirm we used the correct treatment and to avoid excessive treatment. The study was made on women between 20 and 30 years. They were further divided in 2 groups: one between 20 and 25 and another between 25 and 30. From the data analysis we concluded: • ASC-US are 2 times more often than LG-SIL in the 20-25 year old group; • In the 25-30 year old group results showed a 1:1 ratio between ASC-US and LG-SIL. • Regarding HPV testing the infection is twice as often found in the 25-30 year old group than the 20-25 year old group. • In the younger group 74,46% are infected with HPV. In this group, the association of HPV with ASC-US is found in 54,2% of the cases while only 20,2% of the cases associate HPV and LG-SIL. We can conclude that lesser cytological modifications are usually associated with HPV infection in the 20-25 year old group. • In the older group 73,95% are infected with HPV. In this group the association of HPV with ASC-US is found in 27,9% of the cases while only 46,04% of the cases associate HPV and LG-SIL. We can conclude that in the 20-25 year old group HVP infection is usually associated with ASC-US 16,5% of all the cases The 25-30 year old group mostly associates HPV infection with LG-SIL, 32,03% of all the cases. Conclusion: HPV infection is found mostly associated with ASC-US in the 20-25 year old group while in the 25-30 year old group it is mostly associated with LG-SIL.