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Papillomavirus (HPV) genotyping with detection of high-risk types

Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is most common in young, sexually active women.

 

The average duration of HPV infection is 4-20 months.

 

Within about 2 years, 90% of people infected with HPV clear the virus, and in the remaining 10%, the infection persists, which is associated with the risk of developing intraepithelial squamous cell lesions.

 

Persistent infection with high-risk HPV genotypes; A prerequisite for the development of cervical cancer and its previous lesions. The presence of oncogenic types of HPV has been shown in almost all cases of cervical cancer.

 

There are more than 120 genotypes of papillomavirus. Some of them (eg HPV16, HPV18 and others) are very high-risk types that cause 50-60% of cervical cancers.

 

Perform DNA genotyping of human papillomavirus (HPV) with detection of 14 high-risk types by liquid cytology.

 

 

📋 Smear can be taken:

 

in the Varketeli branch of "Synevo".
Miss: Sukhishvili N1,
Monday-Friday 10: 30-17: 00
Saturday 10: 30-14: 00
in the Dolidze branch of "Synevo".
Miss: Dolidze N46
Monday-Friday 10: 30-17: 00
Saturday 09: 00-14: 00

 

 

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