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/
2019
Gynecologic Cytology
Krishnamurti U, Mosunjac M, Deftereos G, Hanley K. Gynecologic Cytology. 2019, 571-630. DOI: 10.1007/978-981-13-3019-3_17.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPelvic washingsGynecologic tractGynecologic malignanciesPeritoneal surfaceInvasive cervical cancerOncogenic HPV typesCervical cancer screeningHistologic tumor typeLow malignant potentialAmerican Cancer SocietyInvasive surgical proceduresFinal pathologicHPV genotypingHPV statusEndometrial cancerHPV DNAHPV typesPeritoneal lesionsWashing cytologyCervical cancerClinical findingsClinical stageHPV 16Mullerian originP16 immunohistochemistry