Revista do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões (Apr 2014)

Local control of human papillomavirus infection after anal condylomata acuminata eradication

  • Thiago da Silveira Manzione,
  • Sidney Roberto Nadal,
  • Edenilson Eduardo Calore,
  • Luís Roberto Manzione Nadal,
  • Carmen Ruth Manzione

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-69912014000200003
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 41, no. 2
pp. 087 – 091

Abstract

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OBJECTIVE: To verify whether the eradication of anal condylomata acuminata was effective for local control of HPV infection using anal colposcopy and anal brush cytology. METHODS: We evaluated 147 patients treated for anal margin and/or anal canal condyloma, with 108 HIV-positive and 39 HIV-negative individuals. The average age for males was 40 years for HIV-positive and 27.5 for HIV-negative. In females, the mean age was 37.5 years for HIV-positive and 31.5 for HIV-negative. RESULTS: Twenty-four patients (16.3%) had normal cytology and anal colposcopy, 16 (10.9%) normal cytology and altered anal colposcopy, 52 (35.4%) normal anal colposcopy and altered cytology, and 55 (37.4%) had altered cytology and anal colposcopy. CONCLUSION: the eradication of clinical lesions failed to locally control HPV infection.

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