Prevalence of vulvovaginitis and bacterial vaginosis in patients with koilocytosis

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Context and Objective: Empirical discussion regarding an association between koilocytosis and vulvovaginitis often occurs. Thus, the objective of this study was to assess the prevalence of microorganisms associated with bacterial vaginosis and vulvovaginitis in women with and without koilocytosis. Desing and Setting: Analytical cross-sectional study including two cohorts of women (with and without koilocytosis) who attended a cancer hospital in the city of Goiânia, state of Goiás. Methods: A total of 102 patients entered the study. The whiff test, Gram and Papanicolaou staining and bacterial and fungal culturing were performed. The results were observed using univariate analysis. The odds ratio and confidence interval (CI) of the variables were calculated; P-values < 0.05 were considered significant. Results: The prevalence of bacterial colonization was similar in patients with and without koilocytosis. The odds ratio for candidiasis was 1.43 (CI 1.05-1.95) and the odds ratio for trichomoniasis was 1.78 (CI 1.49-2.12), in patients with koilocytosis. Conclusions: The prevalence of candidiasis and trichomoniasis seems to be higher in patients with koilocytosis.

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Campos, A. C. C., Freitas, R., Ribeiro, L. F. J., Paulinelli, R. R., & Reis, C. (2008). Prevalence of vulvovaginitis and bacterial vaginosis in patients with koilocytosis. Sao Paulo Medical Journal, 126(6), 333–336. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-31802008000600008

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