57 -6 (92) 2026 - Khamdamova M.T., Khamidova Sh.Sh. - FEATURES OF THE CLINICAL COURSE AND PARACLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF CERVICAL DISEASES DEPENDING ON INFECTION OF PATIENTS WITH HPV TYPES 16/18

FEATURES OF THE CLINICAL COURSE AND PARACLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF CERVICAL DISEASES DEPENDING ON INFECTION OF PATIENTS WITH HPV TYPES 16/18

Khamdamova M.T., Khamidova Sh.Sh. - Bukhara State Medical Institute named after Abu Ali ibn Sina

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Based on the conducted analysis, the effectiveness and feasibility of using a set of modern non-invasive methods for the early diagnosis of cervical lesions associated with the human papillomavirus were substantiated and determined, allowing for the determination of the scope and timing of both diagnostic and therapeutic measures. In patients with pathological changes in the cervix, infected with human papillomavirus types 16 and 18, compared with uninfected patients, colposcopic and cytological signs of severe intraepithelial neoplasia are significantly more often detected.

Keywords: cervix, human papillomavirus, intraepithelial neoplasia.

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336

Last page

340

For citation:Khamdamova M.T., Khamidova Sh.Sh. - FEATURES OF THE CLINICAL COURSE AND PARACLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF CERVICAL DISEASES DEPENDING ON INFECTION OF PATIENTS WITH HPV TYPES 16/18//New Day in Medicine 6(92)2026 336-340 https://newdayworldmedicine.com/en/new_day_medicine/6-92-2026

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