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J. coloproctol. (Rio J., Impr.) ; 43(3): 215-220, July-sept. 2023. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1521150

ABSTRACT

Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is one of the most common sexually transmitted viral diseases. A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted with the purpose of clinically and epidemiologically characterizing anal HPV infection in patients who attended the Benign Orificial Pathology Consultation of the Coloproctological Unit at the Dr. "Antonio María Pineda" Central University Hospital, during the period March 2022 -February 2023, by selecting 288 patients whose average age was 47.09 ± 14.61 years, being the 41-50 years old group (29.17%) and the 51-60 years old group (19.44%) the most affected groups by pathologies of the anal region, with a predominance of male (54.17%). The sociodemographic characteristics with the highest frequency included married (48.61%) and single (47.22%); secondary level of education (44.44%) and traders (18.05%) and housewives (15, 28%) as predominant occupations. The risk factors were represented by onset of sexual intercourse between 16-20 years of age (65.28%), heterosexuality (91.67%), 22.22% reported having anal sex and 5.56% oral sex. Likewise, 5.56% were reported with a history of genital HPV and 4.17% were HIV positive. In addition, 48.61% stated not to use condoms. The initial clinical diagnosis included hemorrhoidal disease (30.55%), anal fistula (25%) and anal fissure (18.05%), and one patient (1.39%) with anal HPV infection. Anal cytology results showed 8.33% flat epithelial cells with cytopathic changes suggestive of HPV infection and 1.39% squamous cells with cytopathic changes suggestive of HPV infection: 50% mild inflammatory negative for malignancy and 33.33% flat epithelial cells without atypia. In conclusion, the anal cytology investigation should continue to determine the actual frequency of anal HPV infection. (AU)


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Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Anal Canal/injuries , Papillomavirus Infections/epidemiology , Anal Canal/pathology , Health Profile
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Lima; s.n; 1993. 45 p. tab, graf. (3709).
Monography in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-187053

ABSTRACT

Se determinó la concentración de ácidos siálicos séricos en 30 personas del sexo masculino aparentemente sanas entre 55 y 75 años de edad y en 80 del sexo femenino cuyas edades estaban entre 50 y 75 años. Lasmuestras de suero se obtuvieron de personas del Hogar Central Iganacia Rodolfo Vda de Canevaro. El método usado para la cuantificación fue el de Ayala, Moore y Hess. En los varones, los ácidos siálicos alcanzan una media de 53,76ñ0,881 mg por ciento y valores extremos de 42-63 mg por ciento. En las mujeres, la media fue 54,08ñ0,639 por ciento y valores extremos de 42-68 mg por ciento.


Subject(s)
Sialic Acids/isolation & purification , Sialic Acids/analysis , Sialic Acids/pharmacokinetics , Sialic Acids/pharmacology , Sialic Acids/chemistry , Health of the Elderly
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