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Original Article

Etiology of Premalignant Cervical Lesions in Teenagers

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Pages 79-81 | Published online: 09 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The etiology of premalignant cervical lesions was investigated anamnestically in teenagers. The material comprised of 54 patients (mean age 18.0 years, range 12-19 years) treated in 1973-77. Early coital practise and frequent change of sexual partners were usual. Previous abortions and frequent genital infections were also typical. The rising frequency of dysplasias in young age groups calls for increased general knowledge and information even among teenagers and, if possible, mass screening.

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