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Increased risk of cervical dysplasia in females with autoimmune conditions—Results from an Australia database linkage study
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Females with SLE/MCTD or HIV have increased rates of high-grade cervical abnormalities. The increased low-grade dysplasia rate seen in most females with AICs is consistent with increased HPV infection. These findings support expansion of cervical cancer preventative programs to include these at-risk females.
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