Cytological Exam Pap Test
Mostrando 1-4 de 4 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Cervical human papillomavirus infection and persistence: a clinic-based study in the countryside from South Brazil
Abstract Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is common in sexually active women and viral persistence may cause intraepithelial lesions and eventually progress to cervical cancer (CC). The present study aimed to investigate epidemiological factors related to HPV infection and to evaluate viral persistence and CC precursor lesions frequencies in women from a
Braz J Infect Dis. Publicado em: 2016-02
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2. Evaluation of the National Program for the Prevention of Cervical Cancer: impact on the disease profile. / Avaliação do Programa Nacional de Controle do Câncer do Colo do Útero no Estado de Mato Grosso: impacto sobre o perfil da doença.
Em 2002, o Estado de Mato Grosso aderiu à segunda fase de intensificação Programa Nacional de Controle do Câncer do Colo do Útero (PNCCU) como medida de enfrentamento das altas taxas da doença e de morte por neoplasia cervical. Com o objetivo de analisar os principais resultados do PNCCU, foi feito um estudo em duas partes. A primeira parte teve como o
Publicado em: 2010
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3. Desempenho de enfermeiros na coleta de material para o exame de papanicolau / Performance of nurses in the collection of material for the examination of Papanicolaou
The Pap test has world-wide recognition as a safe strategy to detect cervical cancer early. Its execution includes manual work, from the material collection to the result emission. Thus, the performance of human resources contributes to the security or not of the results. This is carried out by doctors and nurses that compose the teams of Health Family Progr
Publicado em: 2007
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4. Incidencia de lesões cervicais subsequentes em mulheres com citologia de rastreamento normal segundo a detecção do papilomavirus humano
Introduction: Women with normal baseline cytology and non-infected by Human papillomavirus (HPV) have, in theory, no risk to develop a high-grade cervical intraepithelial lesion or cancer. However, many women with normal cytology and with morphologically normal uterine cervix are HPV infected, and, the clinical significance of this infection regarding to the
Publicado em: 2005