Jitka Kobikova, Jan Evangelista Jirasek, Marcela Drazdakova, Miloslav Janousek, Marie Strunova, Vaclav Hejda and Jaroslav Horacek
Background and objective: 24 patients, all of them vaccinated in postpubertal period, on their own descision, all of them had abnormal PAP tests. In all of them an expert colposcopy was performed, in all of them a low and high grade cervical lesion was detected. HPV genotypization, punch biopsy of the lesion folowed by histology and immunohistochemical staining of p16 INK4a were performed.
Study design: Our study concerns 24 patients suffering of cervical lessions. The age of these patients was 20- 34 years. 20 of them were vaccinated by Silgard and 4 of them by Cervarix.
Results: Two patients were hrHPV negative, in 21 patients the cervical lesions were infected with different HPV combinations, only in one woman single hrHPV type 52 was present. The frequent hrHPV types occurence was: 52/11x/, 39/11x/, 31/9x/, 45/6x/, 51/6x/.
Conclusions: Different high risk HPV combinations were present in 21 of 24 examined patients. The p16INK 4a positivity was detected in all lesions in all women examined.
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