vitamin-b-12 and Condylomata-Acuminata

vitamin-b-12 has been researched along with Condylomata-Acuminata* in 2 studies

Other Studies

2 other study(ies) available for vitamin-b-12 and Condylomata-Acuminata

ArticleYear
The effects of vitamin B12, vitamin D, ferritin level, neutrophil/monocyte ratio and some blood parameters on genital warts presence, the number of lesions, and recurrence rates.
    Andrologia, 2021, Volume: 53, Issue:4

    The relationships between cancer caused by HPV and some vitamins, as well as leucocytes and their ratios, have been investigated in the literature. Our aim is to evaluate these relationships at the level of genital wart in terms of the investigated parameters and lesion numbers. Data were obtained from 98 and 94 patients for groups one and two, including warts patients and healthy people respectively. The Neutrophil/Monocyte ratio and lesion numbers in the warts patients were reported and analysed in terms of vitamin B12 and D, ferritin and leucocytes. A correlation was established between lesion numbers, age and midcorpuscular volume (p <0.05). There was no correlation between lesion numbers and recurrence. According to the comparative analysis, there were differences in terms of ferritin, neutrophil, monocyte, haemoglobin, midcorpuscular volume and neutrophil/monocyte ratio between groups. The cut-off values for neutrophil, monocyte and N/M ratios were 56.45, 4.91 and 7.825 respectively. While our study showed that wart development may be affected by blood ferritin levels and in this situation, midcorpuscular volume, neutrophil, monocyte and N/M ratios may change, a relation was found between lesion numbers and age and mean midcorpsucular volume values only. However, further studies are needed to clarify this issue.

    Topics: Condylomata Acuminata; Ferritins; Humans; Monocytes; Neoplasms; Neutrophils; Vitamin B 12; Vitamin D; Vitamins

2021
Re: "Genital human papillomavirus infection: incidence and risk factors in a cohort of female university students".
    American journal of epidemiology, 2003, Nov-01, Volume: 158, Issue:9

    Topics: Condylomata Acuminata; Contraceptives, Oral; Female; Folic Acid; Humans; Papillomavirus Infections; Risk Factors; Smoking; Students; Vitamin B 12

2003