Head papillomas. Human papillomavirus 52 positive squamous cell carcinoma of the conjunctiva

Aim: To implement the HPV genotyping method of fresh head and neck cancer samples in our laboratory. More than half of the patients recognized being chronic alcohol and tobacco users.
Conclusions: The genotyping method was head papillomas according to kit instructions. To get a general idea on the prevalence of HPV genotypes in head and neck cancer in our region we tested a very small number of samples.
Human papillomavirus 52 positive squamous cell carcinoma of the conjunctiva
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Ale mucoaselor genitale; oro-faringo-laringiene. Infecțiile asimptomatice sunt evidențiate head papillomas ajutorul testelor HPV-ADN, din probe prelevate de la nivelul epidermei sau al mucoaselor, ce nu prezintă modificări din punctul de vedere al structurii țesutului 3.
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Înțelesul "papillomavirus" în dicționarul Engleză
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