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HPV and coronary diseases in menopausal women: an integrative review
Granja, Andrea de Neiva; Lima, Andressa Bianca Reis; Martins, Paulo Victor Brito; Salgado, Bernardete Jorge Leal; Costa, Rui Miguel Gil da; Brito, Haissa Oliveira; Salgado Filho, Natalino.
Affiliation
  • Granja, Andrea de Neiva; Universidade Federal do Maranhão. São Luís. BR
  • Lima, Andressa Bianca Reis; Universidade Federal do Maranhão. São Luís. BR
  • Martins, Paulo Victor Brito; Universidade Federal do Maranhão. São Luís. BR
  • Salgado, Bernardete Jorge Leal; Universidade Federal do Maranhão. São Luís. BR
  • Costa, Rui Miguel Gil da; Universidade Federal do Maranhão. São Luís. BR
  • Brito, Haissa Oliveira; Universidade Federal do Maranhão. São Luís. BR
  • Salgado Filho, Natalino; Universidade Federal do Maranhão. São Luís. BR
Rev. bras. ginecol. obstet ; 46: e, 2024. tab
Article in En | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1569738
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ABSTRACT
Abstract High-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is associated with cervical cancer while low-risk HPV strains mostly cause benign lesions. Multiple studies have also associated HPV with coronary artery (CAD) disease in women. Furthermore, the climacteric period in women, triggers chronic inflammation and has major implications for CAD and associated lipid disorders. The association of HPV with coronary artery disease in climacteric women has few studies, and the objective of this review is to gather and analyse scientific data on the subject. This is an integrative review performed on PubMed and Google Scholar using the keywords "HPV", "coronary heart disease" and "climacteric", among these keywords the boolean operator AND and the publication date filter. (2018 onwards). Five articles were found, whose main results show presence of high-risk vaginal HPV in climacteric women. Climacterium and HPV were associated with a three-fold increased risk of CAD, as well as with factors related to menopause that promote atheroma formation, lipid disorders and chronic inflammation. Thus, these results support the association between HPV infection and CAD in climacteric women, possibly via chronic inflammation, hormonal factors related to menopause and dyslipidemia.
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Full text: 1 Index: LILACS Language: En Journal: Rev. bras. ginecol. obstet Journal subject: GINECOLOGIA / OBSTETRICIA Year: 2024 Type: Article / Project document

Full text: 1 Index: LILACS Language: En Journal: Rev. bras. ginecol. obstet Journal subject: GINECOLOGIA / OBSTETRICIA Year: 2024 Type: Article / Project document