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  • Title: Condyloma and cervical epithelial atypias in young women.
    Author: Purola EE, Halila H, Vesterinen E.
    Journal: Gynecol Oncol; 1983 Aug; 16(1):34-40. PubMed ID: 6884829.
    Abstract:
    One hundred and three adolescent women with cervical cytology suggestive of mild to moderate dysplasia were studied for the presence of condylomatous lesion. The analysis of smears revealed cells suggestive of condyloma in 81% of the cases. In histopathologic studies cervical lesions typical of condyloma were observed in 59 preparations. Of these 16 were papillary and 35 were flat condylomas, and in 8 cervices both papillary and flat condylomatous lesions were present. Colposcopic examination showed an atypical transformation zone in 57 cases. Papillary condylomas were present in 24 cervices in 7 cases combined with an atypical transformation zone. In addition to the cervical epithelial atypias there were 18 cases in which colposcopic and histologic examination of vagina revealed papillary warts, 13 of them combined with cervical condylomas. In four patients vaginal leucoplakia was seen and all were histologically flat condylomas. Thus, in 68 cases or in 66% of adolescent women having abnormal cervical cytology, histological investigation revealed condylomatous changes.
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