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158 related items for PubMed ID: 11445043

  • 1. Hormonal and barrier methods of contraception, oncogenic human papillomaviruses, and cervical squamous intraepithelial lesion development.
    Coker AL, Sanders LC, Bond SM, Gerasimova T, Pirisi L.
    J Womens Health Gend Based Med; 2001 Jun; 10(5):441-9. PubMed ID: 11445043
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  • 2. Oncogenic human papillomavirus infection and cervical lesions in aboriginal women of Nunavut, Canada.
    Healey SM, Aronson KJ, Mao Y, Schlecht NF, Mery LS, Ferenczy A, Franco EL.
    Sex Transm Dis; 2001 Dec; 28(12):694-700. PubMed ID: 11725224
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  • 5. Risk factors for cervical human papillomavirus infection and high-grade intraepithelial lesion in women aged 20 to 31 years in Germany.
    Remschmidt C, Kaufmann AM, Hagemann I, Vartazarova E, Wichmann O, Deleré Y.
    Int J Gynecol Cancer; 2013 Mar; 23(3):519-26. PubMed ID: 23360813
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  • 6. Prevalence of specific types of human papillomavirus and cervical squamous intraepithelial lesions in consecutive, previously unscreened, West-African women over 35 years of age.
    Xi LF, Touré P, Critchlow CW, Hawes SE, Dembele B, Sow PS, Kiviat NB.
    Int J Cancer; 2003 Mar 01; 103(6):803-9. PubMed ID: 12516102
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  • 7. Human papillomavirus detection by the hybrid capture II assay: a reliable test to select women with normal cervical smears at risk for developing cervical lesions.
    Clavel C, Masure M, Levert M, Putaud I, Mangeonjean C, Lorenzato M, Nazeyrollas P, Gabriel R, Quereux C, Birembaut P.
    Diagn Mol Pathol; 2000 Sep 01; 9(3):145-50. PubMed ID: 10976721
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  • 8. Cervical human papillomavirus infection and squamous intraepithelial lesions in rural Gambia, West Africa: viral sequence analysis and epidemiology.
    Wall SR, Scherf CF, Morison L, Hart KW, West B, Ekpo G, Fiander AN, Man S, Gelder CM, Walraven G, Borysiewicz LK.
    Br J Cancer; 2005 Oct 31; 93(9):1068-76. PubMed ID: 16106268
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  • 11. Risks for incident human papillomavirus infection and low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion development in young females.
    Moscicki AB, Hills N, Shiboski S, Powell K, Jay N, Hanson E, Miller S, Clayton L, Farhat S, Broering J, Darragh T, Palefsky J.
    JAMA; 2001 Jun 20; 285(23):2995-3002. PubMed ID: 11410098
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  • 12. Active and passive smoking, high-risk human papillomaviruses and cervical neoplasia.
    Coker AL, Bond SM, Williams A, Gerasimova T, Pirisi L.
    Cancer Detect Prev; 2002 Jun 20; 26(2):121-8. PubMed ID: 12102146
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  • 13. [The role of human papillomavirus in cyto-histological practice: distribution and prevalenceof hig-risk strains (16, 18, 31, 33, and 35) in intraepithelial lesions and neoplasia of the uterine cervix].
    Voglino G, Poso F, Privitera S, Parisio F, Ghiringhello B, Gordini G, Chiara G, Massobrio M, Fessia L.
    Pathologica; 2000 Dec 20; 92(6):516-23. PubMed ID: 11234302
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  • 15. [Cervix uteri lesions and human papiloma virus infection (HPV): detection and characterization of DNA/HPV using PCR (polymerase chain reaction].
    Serra H, Pista A, Figueiredo P, Urbano A, Avilez F, De Oliveira CF.
    Acta Med Port; 2000 Dec 20; 13(4):181-92. PubMed ID: 11155485
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  • 16. Prevalence of human papillomaviruses in the healthy oral mucosa of women with high-grade squamous intra-epithelial lesion and of their partners as compared to healthy controls.
    Tatár TZ, Kis A, Szabó É, Czompa L, Boda R, Tar I, Szarka K.
    J Oral Pathol Med; 2015 Oct 20; 44(9):722-7. PubMed ID: 25495524
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  • 17. Viral load of episomal and integrated forms of human papillomavirus type 33 in high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions of the uterine cervix.
    Khouadri S, Villa LL, Gagnon S, Koushik A, Richardson H, Matlashewski G, Roger M, Ferenczy AS, Franco EL, Coutlée F.
    Int J Cancer; 2007 Dec 15; 121(12):2674-81. PubMed ID: 17708553
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  • 18. Human papillomavirus infection and time to progression and regression of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia.
    Schlecht NF, Platt RW, Duarte-Franco E, Costa MC, Sobrinho JP, Prado JC, Ferenczy A, Rohan TE, Villa LL, Franco EL.
    J Natl Cancer Inst; 2003 Sep 03; 95(17):1336-43. PubMed ID: 12953088
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  • 19. Prevalence of and risks for cervical human papillomavirus infection and squamous intraepithelial lesions in adolescent girls: impact of infection with human immunodeficiency virus.
    Moscicki AB, Ellenberg JH, Vermund SH, Holland CA, Darragh T, Crowley-Nowick PA, Levin L, Wilson CM.
    Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med; 2000 Feb 03; 154(2):127-34. PubMed ID: 10665598
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  • 20. Incidence of cervical squamous intraepithelial lesions associated with HIV serostatus, CD4 cell counts, and human papillomavirus test results.
    Harris TG, Burk RD, Palefsky JM, Massad LS, Bang JY, Anastos K, Minkoff H, Hall CB, Bacon MC, Levine AM, Watts DH, Silverberg MJ, Xue X, Melnick SL, Strickler HD.
    JAMA; 2005 Mar 23; 293(12):1471-6. PubMed ID: 15784870
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