[The effect of two contraceptive methods (EP vs. IUD) in relation to inflammatory changes and CIN].

Minerva Ginecol

Divisione di Ostetricia e Ginecologia, Consultorio di Zona 20, USSL 75/VI, Milano.

Published: June 1993

The authors examine Smear Test phlogistic picture repair processes, endometrial cells and preneoplastic lesions in women who used IUD and EP. The research has pointed out that infection due to Actinomyces is only (present) in IUD carriers. CIN affects for 4.2% of IUD carriers.

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