Cent Eur J Public Health 2008, 16(Supplement):S52

The Prevalence of HPV Genotypes in Different Lesions Distinguished by Colposcopy

Florinel Pop1, Ana H. Karimzadeh2, Cristina Negoita1, Catalin I. Cocosila1
1 UMF Carol Davila, Bucharest, Romania
2 Filantropia Hospital, Bucharest, Romania

Materials and Methods: The study was made on 450 female patients with unspecifical inflammatory symptomatology for whom we have made colposcopic exam and HPV detection/genotyping.

Results: We found the subsequent types of lesions:
- clean cervix ( 40 cases from which 9 HPV+),
- simple ectopia (22 cases from which 3 HPV +),
- ectopia with evolution reshuffling (48 cases from which 14 HPV+),
- ectopia with stabilized reshuffling (36 cases from which 10 HPV+),
- abnormal white tissue (86 cases from which 38 HPV+), - mosaic tissue (154 cases from which 36 HPV+),
- spotted tissue (9 cases from which 5 HPV+),
- leucoplasia (4 cases from which 3 HPV +),
- iodine negative areas (INA) unrevealed by colposcopy (9 cases from which 7 HPV+),
- iodine positive areas (IPA) (8 cases from which 4 HPV+), - colpitis (16 cases from which 6 HPV+),
- condilo-papilomas (16 cases from which 4 HPV+),
- neoplastic exofyts (2 cases from which 2 HPV +).

Conclusions: The analyses we have made, show:
- HPV infection with aggressive genotypes (16 and 68) in patients especially 26-30 years old - normal colposcopy;
- ectopia prevails in 15-25 years old patients who had more frequently HPV-53 and 54;
- abnormal white tissue has been shown frequently in 21-25 years old patients with HPV types - in most cases - 16 and 54; - HPV-16 prevails in the female patients 26-35 years old with mosaic, spotted tissue and leucoplasia lesions;
- condilo-papilomas and neoplastic exofytic lesions were found in patients over 40 years of age with HPV types - in most cases - 6, 16 and 18.

Published: April 1, 2008  Show citation

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Pop F, Karimzadeh AH, Negoita C, Cocosila CI. The Prevalence of HPV Genotypes in Different Lesions Distinguished by Colposcopy. Cent Eur J Public Health. 2008;16(Supplement):S52.
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