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Observational Study
. 2014 Feb;21(2):198-203.
doi: 10.1177/1933719113492214. Epub 2013 Jun 6.

High-risk human papillomavirus DNA test: could it be useful in low-grade cervical lesion triage? Five-year follow-up

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Observational Study

High-risk human papillomavirus DNA test: could it be useful in low-grade cervical lesion triage? Five-year follow-up

Carlo Saccardi et al. Reprod Sci. 2014 Feb.

Abstract

We conducted a retrospective, observational study in order to evaluate the role of high-risk human papillomavirus (hrHPV)-DNA test in patients with first diagnosis of low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (L-SILs).Patients were divided into group A, annual Papanicolaou test and hrHPV-DNA tests (167 patients) and group B, immediate colposcopy, followed by annual papanicolaou test and hrHPV-DNA tests (164 patients). We assessed sensitivity, specificity, negative predictive value (NPV), positive predictive value, positive-negative likelihood ratio of hrHPV-DNA test, and 5-year relative risk of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 2 in hrHPV-DNA+. Colposcopy is still considered the best choice for women with L-SIL and hrHPV-DNA+ test. High sensitivity and NPV of hrHPV-DNA test permit to use it in the follow-up of L-SIL with a HPV-negative status, without necessity of referring to colposcopy.

Keywords: L-SIL triage; colposcopy; follow-up; hrHPV-DNA test; infection disease; mild dyskaryosis.

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