Human papillomavirus and cervical disease in adolescents
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Human papillomavirus and cervical disease in adolescents
Abstract
The addition of the human papillomavirus vaccination and the 2006 national guidelines for the management of abnormal cervical cytology have led to significant changes in the management of cervical disease among adolescents. This article reviews recommendations for prevention, screening, diagnosis, and management of cervical disease.
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