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41. Human papilloma virus infection and cervical cancer: Elucidation of a causal relation through the use of molecular biology and epidemiological research
42. In vitro and in vivo testing of a traditional Chinese medicine treatment for anal high grade squamous intraepithelial lesions
43. Correlation Study Of Study On The Correlation Between HSIL And Vaginal Microbiota In Women At Different Physiological Stages
44. Efficiencies Of P16INK4a Immunocytochemical Staining In Screening Of HSIL+
45. Outcome And Related Factors Of LEEP Treatment In Postmenopausal Women With Cervical HSIL
46. Study On The Correlation Between Drug Intervention At Different Time After HSIL Conization And The Outcome Of HR-HPV Infection
47. Patients With Cervical Biopsy HSIL Taper Cutting Postoperative Pathological Upgrade Related Clinnical Analysis Of Influence Factors
48. Analysis On Related Factors Of Recurrence After Loop Electrosurgical Excision Procedure Of High-grade Cervical Intraepithelial Lesions In Childbearing Age
49. Influential Factors Of Persistent Infection Of High-risk HPV After Surgical Treatment Of HSIL
50. Clinical Analysis Of Reoperations For Positive Margins After Cervical Conization For HSIL
51. The Relationship Between The Local And Peripheral Blood Immune Status Of HSIL Patients After LEEP Operation And The Outcome Of HPV
52. A Clinical Control Study Of HPV Outcomes After CKC Versus Total Hysterectomy For HSIL
53. Analysis Of Risk Factors And Predictive Values Of Residual Or Recurrent Lesions In Patients With HSIL After LEEP
54. The Relationship Between Preoperative Vaginal Microimmune Condition And Postoperative HPV Outcomes In HSIL Patients With Cervical Conization
55. Relationship Between Vaginal Immune Microenvironment Before Treatment And Postoperative HPV Outcome In Patients With HSIL
56. Study On The Value Of High-risk HPV Viral Load Combined With Colposcopy In Evaluating Cervical High-grade Squamous Intraepithelial Lesion
57. Clinical Characteristics Of HSIL Patients With Single Negative HR-HPV Or TCT
58. Risk Factors For Postoperative Pathological Escalation Of Cervic HSIL And Exploration Of Ways To Improve The Accuracy Of Preoperative Diagnosis
59. Analysis Of Risk Factors And Construction Of Risk Prediction Model For Pathological Escalation After Cervical Conization In Patients With HSIL
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