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Diagnosis of Lower Genital Tract Disease
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Lower genital tract diseases include vulvovaginal and HPV-related diseases, ranging from benign to pre-neoplastic and neoplastic lesions. Nowadays, there has been increasing interest in innovative methods to diagnose and prevent cervical cancer through HPV primary screening programs. However, other lower genital tract diseases are unrelated to HPV infection; hence, cytology, colposcopy, and sonography might play a crucial role in assessment and management. This Special Issue aims to address current and emerging issues in the field of the diagnosis, assessment, staging, and management of HPV-related and not-related pathology of the lower female anogenital tract. These may include new advancements in HPV testing and laboratory biomarkers, investigations on the actual role of cytology and implementation of diagnostic tools to implement differential diagnosis, and the current clinical management of lower genital tract diseases.
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Keywords
- anal cancer
- atypical endometrial hyperplasia
- atypical glandular cytology
- biomarker
- Bladder cancer
- cervical cancer
- cervical cancer prevention
- cervical cancer screening
- cervical intraepithelial lesion
- cervical intraepithelial neoplasia
- cervico-vaginal involvement
- CIN
- colposcopic grade
- colposcopic-guided biopsy
- colposcopy
- colposcopy sensitivity
- colposcopy standards
- concordance
- diagnostic accuracy
- E6
- E7
- endometrial cancer
- estrogen
- first-void urine
- follow-up
- fractional CO2 laser
- genitourinary syndrome of menopause (GSM)
- genotyping
- high-grade vaginal intraepithelial neoplasia (VAIN)
- HPV
- HPV 16 sub-lineages
- HPV detection
- human papillomavirus
- hysteroscopy
- medicine
- MRI and gynecological oncology diagnosis
- n/a
- Paget cells
- papillary lesion
- previous hysterectomy for CIN2+
- QA
- QC
- real time PCR
- self-collection
- Serbia
- SIL
- Smoking
- transitional cell carcinoma
- transvaginal ultrasound
- urothelial carcinoma
- vaginal atrophy
- vaginal dryness
- vaginal health index (VHI)
- vaginal maturation index (VMI)
- vaginal self-sample
- vaginosonography
- vascular pattern
- vulvar extramammary Paget’s disease (EMPD)