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Lancet ; 345(8951): 695-6, 1995.
Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1264864

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The incidence of conjunctival squamous-cell carcinoma in Kampala; Uganda; was steady at around 6 per million per year from 1970 until 1988; but has increased six-fold since then to 35 per million per year in 1992. Among 48 patients with conjunctival tumours seen at the ophthalmology clinic of the New Mulago Hospital from 1990 to 1991; 75were HIV seropositive; compared with a 19seropositivity rate among 48 matched controls (relative risk 13.0; 95Cl 4.5-39.4; p0.0001). The recent epidemic of conjunctival tumours in Uganda (and in neighbouring countries) appears to be largely due to the epidemic of HIV infection. Other factors may be exposure to ultraviolet light and conjuctival papillomavirus infection


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HIV , Conjunctival Neoplasms , Papillomaviridae
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