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[[Human papilloma virus]] may be reported positive<ref name="pmid24505474">{{cite journal |vauthors=Nygård M, Hansen BT, Dillner J, Munk C, Oddsson K, Tryggvadottir L, Hortlund M, Liaw KL, Dasbach EJ, Kjær SK |title=Targeting human papillomavirus to reduce the burden of cervical, vulvar and vaginal cancer and pre-invasive neoplasia: establishing the baseline for surveillance |journal=PLoS ONE |volume=9 |issue=2 |pages=e88323 |date=2014 |pmid=24505474 |pmc=3914976 |doi=10.1371/journal.pone.0088323 |url=}}</ref>.
[[Human papilloma virus]] may be reported positive<ref name="pmid24505474">{{cite journal |vauthors=Nygård M, Hansen BT, Dillner J, Munk C, Oddsson K, Tryggvadottir L, Hortlund M, Liaw KL, Dasbach EJ, Kjær SK |title=Targeting human papillomavirus to reduce the burden of cervical, vulvar and vaginal cancer and pre-invasive neoplasia: establishing the baseline for surveillance |journal=PLoS ONE |volume=9 |issue=2 |pages=e88323 |date=2014 |pmid=24505474 |pmc=3914976 |doi=10.1371/journal.pone.0088323 |url=}}</ref>.


==Laboratory Findings==
There are no diagnostic laboratory findings associated with [disease name].
OR
An elevated/reduced concentration of serum/blood/urinary/CSF/other [lab test] is diagnostic of [disease name].
OR
[Test] is usually normal among patients with [disease name].
OR
Laboratory findings consistent with the diagnosis of [disease name] include:
*[Abnormal test 1]
*[Abnormal test 2]
*[Abnormal test 3]
OR
Some patients with [disease name] may have elevated/reduced concentration of [test], which is usually suggestive of [progression/complication].
==References==
==References==
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Human papilloma virus may be reported positive[1].

References

  1. Nygård M, Hansen BT, Dillner J, Munk C, Oddsson K, Tryggvadottir L, Hortlund M, Liaw KL, Dasbach EJ, Kjær SK (2014). "Targeting human papillomavirus to reduce the burden of cervical, vulvar and vaginal cancer and pre-invasive neoplasia: establishing the baseline for surveillance". PLoS ONE. 9 (2): e88323. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0088323. PMC 3914976. PMID 24505474.