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. 2011 Oct 13;2012:785825. doi: 10.1155/2012/785825

Table 1.

Sample size. Twenty-five frozen cervical biopsies were categorized into 3 groups; normal tissue, case IDs N1–N11; dysplastic tissue, case IDs D1–D10; invasive carcinoma tissue, case IDs C1–C4. Laser capture microdissection was used to separate each specimen into epithelium and stroma compartments. The HPV infection status is shown, and the specific HPV type is noted when known.

Case ID Morphological diagnosis HPV infection status Case ID Morphological diagnosis HPV infection status
N1 Normal Negative D3 LSIL Types 66, 82
N2 Normal Negative D4 LSIL Types 6, 66
N3 Normal Negative D5 HSIL Type 16
N4 Normal Negative D6 HSIL Type 16
N5 Normal Negative D7 HSIL Type 33
N6 Normal Negative D8 HSIL Type 16
N7 Normal Negative D9 HSII Type 16
N8 Normal Negative D10 HSII TYPe 39
N9 Normal Negative C1 Carcinoma Type 16
N10 Normal Negative C2 Carcinoma HR HPV+
N11 Normal Negative C3 Carcinoma HR HPV+
D1 LSIL Type 31 C4 Carcinoma HR HPV+
D2 LSIL Type 51

LSIL: low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion; HR: high risk; HSIL: high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion.