Cytomegalovirus infection of the uterine cervix: Local cervical infection and antibody response
Journal
International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics
Journal Volume
19
Journal Issue
3
Pages
177-180
Date Issued
1981
Author(s)
Abstract
Thirty-three women were examined on three or more occasions, each at 2-month intervals. The overall recovery rate of cytomegalovirus (CMV) was 28% (60/215). CMV was recovered from 53% of the cases where the local antibody was 1 : 64 or greater but the greatest difference occurred below titers of 1 : 32. Below that level virus was recovered in less than 5%, compared to a prevalence of 35% for cases with a titer of 1 : 32 (P less than 0.001). Twenty-eight cases in whom CMV was sought underwent colposcopy examination and had cytologic smears examined by the papanicolaou method. The external uterine cervix with columnar cells only yield a CMV prevalence of 3/17 (18%). However, if colposcopy showed either atypical transformation or metaplasia the prevalence was 4/11 (36%). Similarly, it is provocative that the prevalence of CMV appears to increase with abnormal cytologic findings to 33% recovery in severe dysplasia or carcinoma in situ.
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