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. 1983 Apr;59(2):120–123. doi: 10.1136/sti.59.2.120

Abnormalities of the uterine cervix in women with vulval warts. A preliminary communication.

P G Walker, N V Colley, C Grubb, A Tejerina, J D Oriel
PMCID: PMC1046153  PMID: 6299450

Abstract

Fifty women attending a clinic for sexually transmitted diseases with vulval condylomata acuminata were examined by cervical cytology and colposcopy for cervical infection by human papillomavirus (HPV) or epithelial abnormality indicating cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) or both. Collated results showed a high prevalence of both conditions in these 50 women; 25 (50%) had evidence of cervical infection by HPV and 18 (36%) epithelial abnormalities consistent with CIN 1 or 2.

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