Prevalence of high‐risk HPV and atypia in liquid‐based cytology of cervical and intra‐anal specimens from kidney‐transplanted women

There is a high frequency of human papillomavirus (HPV)‐induced lesions in cervix and anus of immunosuppressed patients. However, few studies have evaluated these lesions in kidney‐transplanted women.

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