2022
Human papillomavirus 16/18/45 are not the most frequent genotypes in African American women: analysis in cervical Papanicolaou smears of women in an inner-city hospital
Dababneh M, Birdsong G, Mosunjac M, Krishnamurti U. Human papillomavirus 16/18/45 are not the most frequent genotypes in African American women: analysis in cervical Papanicolaou smears of women in an inner-city hospital. Journal Of The American Society Of Cytopathology 2022, 12: 120-125. PMID: 36585313, DOI: 10.1016/j.jasc.2022.11.005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHR-HPV genotypesAfrican American womenIntraepithelial lesionsPap testHigh-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion casesHigh-grade squamous intraepithelial lesionsCommon high-risk HPVHPV molecular testingHigh-risk HPVSquamous intraepithelial lesionsCervical Pap testBethesda classification systemCommon human papillomavirusCervical Papanicolaou smearsInner-city hospitalSecondary prevention methodsAmerican womenHR-HPVHPV vaccineHPV genotypesCervical cancerHuman papillomavirusPapanicolaou smearsAfrican American populationLesion cases
2020
HPV 16/18/45 Are Not The Most Frequent Genotypes In Women Of African-American Descent: Analysis In Cervical Pap Smears Of Women In An Inner-City Hospital
Dababneh M, Birdsong G, Mosunjac M, Krishnamurti U. HPV 16/18/45 Are Not The Most Frequent Genotypes In Women Of African-American Descent: Analysis In Cervical Pap Smears Of Women In An Inner-City Hospital. American Journal Of Clinical Pathology 2020, 154: s92-s92. DOI: 10.1093/ajcp/aqaa161.202.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHR-HPV positive rateHPV genotyping resultsInner-city hospitalHR-HPVHPV genotypesCervical cancerHPV 16HPV genotyping assaysSpecific HPV genotypesHigh-risk HPVCancer-related deathCervical Pap smearsHigh-risk genotypesAfrican AmericansGenotyping resultsAA descentHPV 16/18/45HPV 18/45African American descentPap smearCervical cytologyPositive rateGenotype 16Hispanic womenINTRODUCTION/
2015
Cytology as a screening tool for anal squamous intraepithelial lesion for HIV positive men: 10-year experience in an inner city hospital
Johnson G, Nguyen M, Krishnamurti U, Seydafkan S, Flowers L, Ehdaivand S, Mosunjac M. Cytology as a screening tool for anal squamous intraepithelial lesion for HIV positive men: 10-year experience in an inner city hospital. Journal Of The American Society Of Cytopathology 2015, 5: 145-153. PMID: 31042517, DOI: 10.1016/j.jasc.2015.08.003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLow-grade squamous intraepithelial lesionsSquamous intraepithelial lesionsHigh-risk patientsAnal cytologyIntraepithelial lesionsInner-city hospitalHuman papillomavirusAnal intraepithelial neoplasia grade 2High-grade squamous intraepithelial lesionsAnal squamous intraepithelial lesionsAnal cytology specimensPercent of patientsAtypical squamous cellsHIV-positive menHuman immunodeficiency virusHigh-risk populationASC-US casesMethod of biopsyDegree of dysplasiaPositive predictive valueCytology-histology correlationRate of detectionClear guidelinesHPV testingAnal carcinoma