Haye K R, Maiti H, Stanbridge C M
Department of Genitourinary Medicine, Royal Infirmary, Manchester.
Genitourin Med. 1988 Dec;64(6):378-82. doi: 10.1136/sti.64.6.378.
Unselected homosexual men attending a department of genitourinary medicine were screened for human papilloma virus (HPV) infection using anal cytology. Satisfactory smears were obtained from 221 patients, and 73 showed cytological abnormality with warty atypia. Abnormal cytology was detected in 55 (31%) of 178 patients in whom there was no macroscopic evidence of anal or perianal warts, and anal cytology may therefore be valuable to detect patients with subclinical condylomatous lesions and may also serve to identify those who possibly have intraepithelial neoplasia.
在一家泌尿生殖医学科就诊的未经过挑选的男同性恋者接受了肛门细胞学检查,以筛查人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)感染情况。从221例患者中获得了满意的涂片,其中73例显示有湿疣样异型性的细胞学异常。在178例肛门或肛周无肉眼可见疣体的患者中,55例(31%)检测到细胞学异常,因此肛门细胞学检查对于检测亚临床湿疣样病变患者可能有价值,也可用于识别可能患有上皮内瘤变的患者。