HIV-1 infection and risk of vulvovaginal and perianal condylomata acuminata and intraepithelial neoplasia: a prospective cohort study
Information about vulvovaginal and perianal condylomata acuminata and intraepithelial neoplasia in women infected with HIV-1 is needed to develop guidelines for clinical care. Our aim was to investigate the incidence of these lesions in HIV-1-positive and HIV-1-negative women and to examine risk fac...
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description | Information about vulvovaginal and perianal condylomata acuminata and intraepithelial neoplasia in women infected with HIV-1 is needed to develop guidelines for clinical care. Our aim was to investigate the incidence of these lesions in HIV-1-positive and HIV-1-negative women and to examine risk factors for disease.
In a prospective cohort study, 925 women had a gynaecological examination twice yearly—including colposcopy and tests for human papillomavirus DNA in cervicovaginal lavage—for a median follow-up of 3·2 years (IQR 0·98–4·87).
Vulvovaginal and perianal condylomata acuminata or intraepithelial neoplasia were present in 30 (6%) of 481 HIV-1-positive and four (1%) of 437 HIV-1-negative women (p |
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In a prospective cohort study, 925 women had a gynaecological examination twice yearly—including colposcopy and tests for human papillomavirus DNA in cervicovaginal lavage—for a median follow-up of 3·2 years (IQR 0·98–4·87).
Vulvovaginal and perianal condylomata acuminata or intraepithelial neoplasia were present in 30 (6%) of 481 HIV-1-positive and four (1%) of 437 HIV-1-negative women (p<0·0001) at enrolment. Women without lesions at enrolment were included in an incidence analysis. 33 (9%) of 385 HIV-1-positive and two (1%) of 341 HIV-1-negative women developed vulvovaginal or perianal lesions, resulting in an incidence of 2·6 and 0·16 cases per 100 person-years, respectively (relative risk 16, 95% CI 12·9–20·5; p<0·0001). Risk factors for incident lesions included HIV-1 infection (p=0·013), human papillomavirus infection (p=0·0013), lower CD4 T lymphocyte count (p=0·0395), and history of frequent injection of drugs (p=0·0199).
Our results suggest that HIV-1-positive women are at increased risk of development of invasive vulvar carcinoma. Thus, we recommend that, as part of every gynaecological examination, HIV-1-positive women should have a thorough inspection of the vulva and perianal region, and women with abnormalities—except for typical, exophytic condylomata acuminata—should undergo colposcopy and biopsy.</description><identifier>ISSN: 0140-6736</identifier><identifier>EISSN: 1474-547X</identifier><identifier>DOI: 10.1016/S0140-6736(02)07368-3</identifier><identifier>PMID: 11809252</identifier><identifier>CODEN: LANCAO</identifier><language>eng</language><publisher>London: Elsevier Ltd</publisher><subject>Abnormalities ; Acquired immune deficiency syndrome ; Adult ; AIDS ; AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections - diagnosis ; AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections - epidemiology ; AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections - immunology ; AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections - virology ; Anus Diseases - diagnosis ; Anus Diseases - epidemiology ; Anus Diseases - immunology ; Anus Diseases - virology ; Biological and medical sciences ; Biopsy ; Cancer therapies ; Case-Control Studies ; CD4 antigen ; CD4 Lymphocyte Count ; Cell number ; Cervical cancer ; Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia - diagnosis ; Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia - epidemiology ; Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia - immunology ; Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia - virology ; Chemical Sciences ; Cigarettes ; Cohort analysis ; Colposcopy ; Condyloma acuminatum ; Condylomata Acuminata - diagnosis ; Condylomata Acuminata - epidemiology ; Condylomata Acuminata - immunology ; Condylomata Acuminata - virology ; Deoxyribonucleic acid ; Disease ; Disease control ; Disease transmission ; DNA ; Drugs ; Female ; Female genital diseases ; Genital cancers ; Gynecology ; Gynecology. 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In a prospective cohort study, 925 women had a gynaecological examination twice yearly—including colposcopy and tests for human papillomavirus DNA in cervicovaginal lavage—for a median follow-up of 3·2 years (IQR 0·98–4·87).
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J</au><au>Chiasson, Mary Ann</au><au>Sawo, Dorothy</au><au>Wright, Thomas C</au><format>journal</format><genre>article</genre><ristype>JOUR</ristype><atitle>HIV-1 infection and risk of vulvovaginal and perianal condylomata acuminata and intraepithelial neoplasia: a prospective cohort study</atitle><jtitle>The Lancet (British edition)</jtitle><addtitle>Lancet</addtitle><date>2002-01-12</date><risdate>2002</risdate><volume>359</volume><issue>9301</issue><spage>108</spage><epage>113</epage><pages>108-113</pages><artnum>108</artnum><issn>0140-6736</issn><eissn>1474-547X</eissn><coden>LANCAO</coden><abstract>Information about vulvovaginal and perianal condylomata acuminata and intraepithelial neoplasia in women infected with HIV-1 is needed to develop guidelines for clinical care. Our aim was to investigate the incidence of these lesions in HIV-1-positive and HIV-1-negative women and to examine risk factors for disease.
In a prospective cohort study, 925 women had a gynaecological examination twice yearly—including colposcopy and tests for human papillomavirus DNA in cervicovaginal lavage—for a median follow-up of 3·2 years (IQR 0·98–4·87).
Vulvovaginal and perianal condylomata acuminata or intraepithelial neoplasia were present in 30 (6%) of 481 HIV-1-positive and four (1%) of 437 HIV-1-negative women (p<0·0001) at enrolment. Women without lesions at enrolment were included in an incidence analysis. 33 (9%) of 385 HIV-1-positive and two (1%) of 341 HIV-1-negative women developed vulvovaginal or perianal lesions, resulting in an incidence of 2·6 and 0·16 cases per 100 person-years, respectively (relative risk 16, 95% CI 12·9–20·5; p<0·0001). Risk factors for incident lesions included HIV-1 infection (p=0·013), human papillomavirus infection (p=0·0013), lower CD4 T lymphocyte count (p=0·0395), and history of frequent injection of drugs (p=0·0199).
Our results suggest that HIV-1-positive women are at increased risk of development of invasive vulvar carcinoma. Thus, we recommend that, as part of every gynaecological examination, HIV-1-positive women should have a thorough inspection of the vulva and perianal region, and women with abnormalities—except for typical, exophytic condylomata acuminata—should undergo colposcopy and biopsy.</abstract><cop>London</cop><pub>Elsevier Ltd</pub><pmid>11809252</pmid><doi>10.1016/S0140-6736(02)07368-3</doi><tpages>6</tpages></addata></record> |
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subjects | Abnormalities Acquired immune deficiency syndrome Adult AIDS AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections - diagnosis AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections - epidemiology AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections - immunology AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections - virology Anus Diseases - diagnosis Anus Diseases - epidemiology Anus Diseases - immunology Anus Diseases - virology Biological and medical sciences Biopsy Cancer therapies Case-Control Studies CD4 antigen CD4 Lymphocyte Count Cell number Cervical cancer Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia - diagnosis Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia - epidemiology Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia - immunology Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia - virology Chemical Sciences Cigarettes Cohort analysis Colposcopy Condyloma acuminatum Condylomata Acuminata - diagnosis Condylomata Acuminata - epidemiology Condylomata Acuminata - immunology Condylomata Acuminata - virology Deoxyribonucleic acid Disease Disease control Disease transmission DNA Drugs Female Female genital diseases Genital cancers Gynecology Gynecology. Andrology. Obstetrics Health risk assessment HIV HIV Seronegativity HIV-1 Human immunodeficiency virus Human papillomavirus Human viral diseases Humans Incidence Infections Infectious diseases Inspection Invasiveness Lesions Lymphocytes Lymphocytes T Mass Screening - methods Medical research Medical sciences Methadone Multivariate analysis New York City - epidemiology Organic chemistry Polymerase Chain Reaction Prevalence Proportional Hazards Models Prospective Studies Reproductive system Risk analysis Risk Factors Sexually transmitted diseases Smoking STD Substance Abuse, Intravenous - complications Survival Analysis Therapeutic Irrigation Tumors Uterine Cervical Neoplasms - diagnosis Uterine Cervical Neoplasms - epidemiology Uterine Cervical Neoplasms - immunology Uterine Cervical Neoplasms - virology Vaginal Diseases - diagnosis Vaginal Diseases - epidemiology Vaginal Diseases - immunology Vaginal Diseases - virology Viral diseases Viral diseases of the lymphoid tissue and the blood. Aids Vulva Vulvar Diseases - diagnosis Vulvar Diseases - epidemiology Vulvar Diseases - immunology Vulvar Diseases - virology Women Womens health |
title | HIV-1 infection and risk of vulvovaginal and perianal condylomata acuminata and intraepithelial neoplasia: a prospective cohort study |
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