[Cytologic aspects of cervical smears in optic microscopy in HIV seropositive women in Yaounde-Cameroon (Central Africa)].

A Mbakop, L Zekeng, J R Mbassi, F Essimbi
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Cytologic aspects of cervical smears in HIV seropositive women in Yaounde-Cameroon (Central Africa). The aim of this study was to present the cytologic aspects of cervical smears performed on HIV seropositive Cameroonian women and analysed by light microscope. Seropositive women (case group) and seronegative women (control group) had cervical smears which were stained by the Papanicolaou Method and analysed by light microscope. For the 65 seropositive women, there were: 62 inflammatory smears (95.5%), 2 normal (3%) and 1 low grade squamous intra-epithelial lesion (1.5%). The 50 seronegative women had: 35 inflammatory smears (70%), 13 normal (26%) and 2 low grade squamous intra-epithelial lesion (4%). In both groups, inflammatory smears were predominant. They were more frequent in seropositive women. There was no significant difference between the percentage of squamous intra-epithelial lesions in seropositive women (1.5%) and seronegative women (4%). We were unable to detect, in Cameroonian seropositive women, any specific lesions on cervical smears predictive of HIV infection without serology.

[雅温得-喀麦隆(中非)艾滋病毒血清阳性妇女子宫颈涂片的光学显微镜细胞学方面]。
雅温得-喀麦隆(中非)艾滋病毒血清阳性妇女子宫颈涂片的细胞学方面。本研究的目的是提出细胞学方面的宫颈涂片进行艾滋病毒血清阳性喀麦隆妇女和光镜分析。血清阳性妇女(病例组)和血清阴性妇女(对照组)行宫颈涂片巴氏染色法染色,光镜下分析。在65名血清阳性的女性中,有62例炎症涂片(95.5%),2例正常(3%)和1例低级别鳞状上皮内病变(1.5%)。50例血清阴性妇女有:炎性涂片35例(70%),正常13例(26%),低级别鳞状上皮内病变2例(4%)。两组均以炎性涂片为主。在血清反应阳性的女性中更为常见。血清阳性女性(1.5%)和血清阴性女性(4%)的鳞状上皮内病变百分比无显著差异。在喀麦隆血清阳性妇女中,我们无法在没有血清学的情况下检测到宫颈涂片上任何可预测HIV感染的特异性病变。
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