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Contaminat ![]() Group: Contaminat Posts: 5 Joined: 8-July 07 Member No.: 1,914 ![]() |
specialistele, va rog sa ma lamuriti si pe mine, dar repede ca ma urc pe bec. am in fatza rezultatul de la tipajul HPV facut la cantacuzino. e bifat ca e prezent, dar nu e bifat nici ca e cu risc crescut, nici ca e scazut, iar la genotip prezent scrie HPV X. ce mama ..... inseamna asta?!?! buna zilele tracuta am luat si eu rez si mi s-a dat acelasi raspuns ca si tie ..poti sa-mi spui si mie ce ti-a zis medicul? si eu tot la cantacuzino am fost |
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#102
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Tratabil ![]() ![]() Group: Membru Posts: 75 Joined: 12-January 06 Member No.: 145 ![]() |
In Timisoara fac astia doar un singur tip de test hpv care iti ofera si tipajul in caz ca e pozitiv.
Din cate am auzit(citit pe forumuri) in Bucuresti poti sa iti faci test hpv care iti spune doar daca e prezent sau nu, ceea ce cred ca ai facut tu, iar apoi poti sa faci ori testare pt tulpini high risk sau doar pt low risk. Daca acela ti-a iesit pozitiv eu zic sa ti le faci pe amandoua daca poti. Ce ai facut tu...cred ca e acela sa iti spuna doar daca virusul e prezent in organism. Trebuie sa te interesezi unde poti sa faci testul pt a afla tulpinile. Bafta multa si nu te ingrijora...n-are cum sa fie tipul X. Sper ca daca chiar ai sa fie unul low risk. |
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Contaminat ![]() Group: Contaminat Posts: 5 Joined: 8-July 07 Member No.: 1,914 ![]() |
In Timisoara fac astia doar un singur tip de test hpv care iti ofera si tipajul in caz ca e pozitiv. Din cate am auzit(citit pe forumuri) in Bucuresti poti sa iti faci test hpv care iti spune doar daca e prezent sau nu, ceea ce cred ca ai facut tu, iar apoi poti sa faci ori testare pt tulpini high risk sau doar pt low risk. Daca acela ti-a iesit pozitiv eu zic sa ti le faci pe amandoua daca poti. Ce ai facut tu...cred ca e acela sa iti spuna doar daca virusul e prezent in organism. Trebuie sa te interesezi unde poti sa faci testul pt a afla tulpinile. Bafta multa si nu te ingrijora...n-are cum sa fie tipul X. Sper ca daca chiar ai sa fie unul low risk. pe rezultat scrie: hpv x( x= genotip altul decat 6,11,40,54,70,16,18,31,33,45,51,58,59,68,53,66) |
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#104
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Fondator eLady.ro ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Administrator Posts: 33,779 Joined: 7-December 05 Member No.: 5 ![]() |
"We recently described the detection of potentially novel human papillomaviruses (HPV) genotypes (HPV types X [HPV X]) in cervical smears (A. J. C. van den Brule, C. J. L. M. Meijer, V. Bakels, P. Kenemans, and J. M. M. Walboomers, J. Clin. Microbiol. 28:2739-2743, 1990) by using the general primer-mediated polymerase chain reaction method (GP-PCR). In this study, the HPV specificities of GP-PCR products were determined by sequence analyses. M13 bacteriophage clones of PCR products derived from cloned unsequenced HPV genotypes 13, 32, 35, 43, 44, 45, 51, and 56 were subjected to dideoxy sequencing. Analyses of the putative amino acid sequences of these HPV types in addition to published HPV sequence data revealed stretches of highly conserved amino acid residues present in all HPV types, resulting in an HPV amino acid consensus sequence. Subsequently, HPV X-specific PCR products found in premalignant cervical lesions (n = 3), carcinomas in situ (n = 6), and invasive cancer (n = 6) were analyzed for their nucleotide sequences. Comparison of these sequences with published HPV nucleotide sequences and data obtained in this study revealed three HPV type 35, two HPV type 45, one HPV type 51, two HPV type 56, and six unique HPV X sequences, of which three types were present in four cases of carcinomas (in situ). The nucleotide sequences determined appeared to be unique after a data bank search. Furthermore, the sequences of all HPV X isolates matched the HPV amino acid consensus sequence, thus confirming HPV specificity. This study illustrates the power of GP-PCR in combination with sequence analysis to determine HPV specificity and genotyping of PCR products derived from sequenced as well as unsequenced HPVs, including novel, not yet identified HPV types."
-------- mai caut detalii. ------------- Scientists have discovered over sixty types of the human papilloma virus virus. Visible genital warts occur in only about one percent of sexually active adults infected with the HPV virus, while other types of HPV are subclinical infections. The types of HPVs that cause genital warts are not associated with increased cancer risks and are caused by HPV types 6 and 11. HPV types 16, 18, 31, 33, and 35 are linked to cervical cancer. These high-risk HPVs may also be linked to increased risk of cancers of the vulva, anus, and bladder. |
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#105
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Contaminat ![]() Group: Contaminat Posts: 5 Joined: 8-July 07 Member No.: 1,914 ![]() |
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Fondator eLady.ro ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Administrator Posts: 33,779 Joined: 7-December 05 Member No.: 5 ![]() |
Deci genotipul tau nu include cele mai periculoase tulpini, ceea ce este o veste foarte buna.
----------- completare: The most common skin HPV types are HPV 1, 2, and 4, and these cause warts on the hands (palmar warts) and feet (plantar warts). Almost all of us have had warts on the hands or feet at some time. Fortunately, HPV 1, 2, and 4 don't like to live in the skin of the genital tract, so these HPV types rarely-if ever-cause genital warts, precancerous genital lesions, or cancer. This means that you cannot get these lesions by touching the hands or feet of another person. On the other hand, a group of HPV types do prefer the cutaneous and mucosal skin of the genital region. These HPV types can cause warts, precancerous lesions, or cancer in your genital area. As I mentioned earlier, the HPV types that are associated with cancer are called oncogenic. They're sometimes also called intermediate-risk or highrisk HPV types. The HPV types not associated with cancer-typically the ones that cause warts-are called nononcogenic, benign, or low-risk HPV types. The most common cancer-causing genital HPV types are HPV 16 and HPV 18, while the most common low-risk HPV types are HPV 6 and 11. While most of the thirty to forty known types of mucosal HPVs typically infect your genital tract, a few, such as HPV 13 and HPV 32, prefer the mucous membranes of the mouth. Here's an important point about the skin-site preferences of the various HPV types. Since the genital HPV types live only in the genital skin, and since HPV is spread by skin-to-skin contact, then it seems as though most, if not all, genital HPV infection is sexually transmitted: It spreads by one person's genitalia touching another person's genitalia. Remember-the genital HPV types live only in the genital skin, and not in the other parts of your skin, such as your hands, face, and so on. So you can't get a genital HPV infection by touching the hand or foot of someone with warts in those places. To acquire a genital HPV infection, there usually needs to be genital-to-genital skin contact. Having said that, there are some other methods of sexual transmission, and I'll talk about them later. Not all mucosal HPV types cause cancer, though. The chart above displays the cervical cancer risk of genital HPV types. Keep in mind, though, that “intermediate” risk doesn't mean those types won't cause cancer; it only means that they're found in fewer cancers. If you have an intermediate type, your risk of developing cancer may be similar to high-risk types. Genital warts are caused by HPV types 6 and 11. These are the cauliflowerlike lesions, similar to other warts on your body, that can be found anywhere in the genital tract, including the anus, vulva, vagina, or penis. They're also nononcogenic-they won't cause cancer. But they're a pain, to be sure! I'll cover HPV 6 and 11 |
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#107
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Contaminat ![]() Group: Contaminat Posts: 5 Joined: 8-July 07 Member No.: 1,914 ![]() |
buna
mersi pt ca mi-ai oferit mai multe inf la problema mea.....numai ca eu nu stiu engleza ff bine si nu sunt sigura ca asa cum am tradus eu este bine (IMG:style_emoticons/default/crying.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/magindesc.gif) |
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de ce nu mergi la medicul tau sa iti explice? el iti poate oferi cele mai bune informatii (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)
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#109
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Contaminat ![]() Group: Contaminat Posts: 5 Joined: 8-July 07 Member No.: 1,914 ![]() |
pt ca am fost la medic si se pare ca era la fel de nestiutor ca si mine pt ca nu a stiut sa-mi explice rezultatul .
m-am programat la alt medic dar abia in august ma poate primi |
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#110
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Contaminat ![]() Group: Membru Posts: 3 Joined: 12-September 07 Member No.: 2,216 ![]() |
Am si eu o problema...sunt intr-o situatie critica...si sunt speriata...
Am facut sex cu un barbat ...nu ne-am protejat...si cred ca m-a infectat ( am citit ca barbatilor infectati le iese o secretie din penis,ceea ce s-a int) Zilele urm. dupa contact secretia vaginala a capatat un miros puternic,urat...si e mai galbuie...nu am patit niciodata asa ceva! O sa consult un ginecolog... desigur...dar pana atunci.. Cine se pricepe ...va rog ajutati-ma cu un sfat ceva...macar sa stiu cu ce am deaface!!!urgent va rog!!! This post has been edited by nowhere: Sep 13 2007, 12:12 AM |
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