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Clinics and practice | 2011

Clinical response to glycyrrhizinic acid in genital infection due to human papillomavirus and low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion.

Marcelino Hernández Valencia; Adia Carrillo Pacheco; Tomás Hernández Quijano; Antonio Vargas Girón; Carlos Vargas López

Human papilloma virus (HPV) can infect any of the mucosal areas of the body and cause cervical cancer. Until recently, no specific treatments were available for this condition; therefore, any damaged tissue had to be removed or destroyed, which may have presented obstetrical repercussions for some women. Recently, new drugs have been developed that have shown to be effective for the cure of HPV infection. Glycyrrhizinic acid (GA) has shown fewer side effects and its systemic use makes it possible to reach difficult-to-treat lesions. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the clinical outcome of GA to eliminate the epithelial lesion and HPV. We carried out a longitudinal, descriptive study that included women of reproductive age who were diagnosed with HPV associated with low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (LSIL). Subjects began treatment based on GA using two routes of administration - systemic (oral) and topical (spray) - with assessments every month to determine the clinical changes of the lesions through colposcopy and Papanicolaou (Pap) smear. Simple statistics were used along with two-tailed Students t-test; P<0.05 was considered statistically significant before and after treatment. There were 70 eligible patients, of whom 62 fulfilled the inclusion criteria. Age of subjects was 27.8±9.5 years. At the time of the study, 100% of the patients had HPV infection, 40% were associated with LSIL, and only 16% used a barrier contraceptive (condom) method. Resolution was achieved in all patients from 4 weeks of treatment initiation and improvement was achieved in the majority of patients at 12 weeks (74%) (P<0.001). However, there was persistence of LSIL in 27.7% of patients and only one patient progressed to cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) II. The use of GA proved to be effective in resolving clinical HPV lesions. For cervical lesions with epithelial changes (LSIL), treatment may be required for a longer period as with other drugs used for this infection, as well as monitoring for at least 1 year according to the natural evolution of the disease.


Ginecología y obstetricia de México | 2002

Indicaciones y factores de riesgo para histerectomía obstétrica de urgencia

Jorge Nava Flores; José Antonio Páez Angulo; Guadalupe Veloz Martínez; Verónica Sánchez Valle; Marcelino Hernández Valencia


Ginecología y obstetricia de México | 2000

Los métodos de planificación familiar de barrera como factor de riesgo que predispone a la presencia de preeclampsia

Marcelino Hernández Valencia; Lucía Saldaña Quezada; Mario Alvarez Muñoz; Edith Valdez Martínez


Ginecología y obstetricia de México | 2002

Control prenatal asociado al número de consultas como método diagnóstico de hiperglucemia

Marcelino Hernández Valencia; Adia Carrillo Pacheco


Ginecología y obstetricia de México | 2005

Incidencia de herida quirúrgica infectada y profilaxis con cefotaxima en cesárea

Roberto Lemus Rocha; Laura Bertilda García Gutiérrez; María Antonia Basavilvazo Rodríguez; Agles Cruz Avelar; María Luisa Peralta Pedrero; Marcelino Hernández Valencia


Ginecología y obstetricia de México | 2003

Sacropexia con fascia de recto abdominal en el tratamiento del prolapso de la cúpula vaginal

Santiago Roberto Lemus Rocha; Oscar Arturo Martínez Rodríguez; Manuel Matute González; Armando Sánchez Juárez; Rosario Ramírez Rangel; Marcelino Hernández Valencia


Revista médica del Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social | 2002

Terapia de reemplazo hormonal en mujeres menopáusicas tratadas por cáncer mamario

Arturo Zárate; Marcelino Hernández Valencia


Ginecología y obstetricia de México | 2006

Evaluación del tratamiento con imiquimod en infección persistente por el virus del papiloma humano con el método de reacción en cadena de la polimerasa

Tomás Hernández Quijano; Berenice Illanes Aguiar; Natividad Salas Linares; Luz del Carmen Alarcón Romero; Marcelino Hernández Valencia


Ginecología y obstetricia de México | 2005

Análisis de la tendencia de mortalidad materna durante 10 años de seguimiento en una región urbana

Lorena Ferrer Arreola; María Antonia Basavilvazo Rodríguez; Roberto Lemus Rocha; Luis Toca Porraz; Marcelino Hernández Valencia


Ginecología y obstetricia de México | 2004

Supervivencia de pacientes con cáncer de mama tratadas con inhibidores de la aromatización vs tamoxifeno

Germán Castelazo Rico; Donaji Molotla Xolapa; María Antonia Basavilvazo Rodríguez; Leobardo Angeles Victoria; Arturo Zárate; Marcelino Hernández Valencia

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Arturo Zárate

Mexican Social Security Institute

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Arturo Zárate

Mexican Social Security Institute

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Tomás Hernández Quijano

Mexican Social Security Institute

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Lourdes Basurto

Mexican Social Security Institute

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Renata Saucedo

Mexican Social Security Institute

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Roberto Lemus Rocha

Mexican Social Security Institute

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Adia Carrillo Pacheco

Mexican Social Security Institute

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Arturo Zárate Treviño

Mexican Social Security Institute

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Leticia Manuel Apolinar

Mexican Social Security Institute

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