Methods of approach то diagnostics and conservative treatment of papillomaviral infection

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Causes of development of HPV infection and its role in pathology of the woman's genital organs are analysed in the article. The up-to-date methods for diagnostics and treatment of this infection are given. Special attention is paid to the revealing of this pathology in the vulva, vaginal mucosa and uterine cervix. The text is illustrated with figures. Recommendations are given to treat patients when HPV infection is detected.

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Konstantin V. Minkevich

State Medical University named after acad. I.P. Pavlova

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Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology

Russian Federation, Saint-Petersburg

Vladislav G. Yakovlev

State Medical University named after acad. I.P. Pavlova

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Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology

Russian Federation, Saint-Petersburg

А. N. Kucheryavenko

State Medical University named after acad. I.P. Pavlova

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Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology

Russian Federation, Saint-Petersburg

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2. Fig. 1. Multiple perineal warts

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3. Fig. 2. Condylomatous growths of the perianal region

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4. Fig. 3. Single warts and papillomas of the vulva

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5. Fig. 4. Condylomatous growths in the form of "cauliflower" in the posterior commissure

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6. Fig. 5. Multiple vulvar warts

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7. Fig. 6. Multiple papillomas of the right wall of the vaginal mucosa

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8. Fig. 7. Multiple papillomas of the left wall of the vaginal mucosa

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9. Fig. 8. Single papilloma of the vaginal mucosa

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10. Fig. 9. Multiple warts of the vaginal mucosa

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11. Fig. 10. Condyloma of the cervix

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12. Fig. 11. Cervix after staining with 5% acetic acid solution - acetic-white epithelium (flat warts)

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13. Fig. 12. Cervix after staining with 5% acetic acid solution - flat warts (acetic-white epithelium)

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14. Fig. 13. Cervix after staining with Lugol's solution - flat warts

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15. Fig. 14. Cervix after staining with Lugol's solution - flat warts

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