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Table 2 Main characteristics of 13 women with vulvar and/or vaginal HPV-related neoplasms

From: Non-AIDS defining cancer (NADC) among HIV-infected patients at an oncology tertiary-care center in Mexico

Number of patients

Age

CD4 at cancer diagnosis (cells/µL)

Smoking status

Previous diagnosis of dysplasia or cervical cancera

Multifocal or recurrent cancer

1

35

805

In situ

+

2

43

1602

+

LGSIL

+

3

44

80

LGSIL

4

45

477

+

LGSIL

5

47

719

No

6b

49

645

No

+

7c

52

371

+

In situ

+

8

56

481

In situ

9

57

556

Clinical stage IIB

10

75

356

No

11

37

249

+

No

12

57

191

+

No

13

72

91

No

  1. Diagnosis was performed by cytopathic alterations associated to HPV
  2. aLGSIL: low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions
  3. bThis patient had two HPV-cancers: vulvar and vaginal. She had multifocal asynchronous lesions, although her CD4 count has reached 1600 cells/µL with undetectable viral load
  4. cThis patient had three different neoplasms: Non-Hodgkin lymphoma, breast cancer, and vulvar cancer