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Int J Clin Pediatr Dent ; 11(3): 244-246, 2018.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30131649

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Most of the lesions in the oral cavity have papillary appearance. Oral squamous papilloma (SP) is one such type, which is a benign proliferation of the stratified squamous epithelium and presents as papillary or verrucous exophytic mass induced by human papillomavirus (HPV). Most of the oral mucosal lesions are often asymptomatic and have small progression. The common sites of occurrence include tongue, soft palate, and uvula. Squamous papilloma arising on hard palate is described in this article. Surgical excision of the lesion was done and sent for histopathological analyses that confirmed the clinical diagnosis. In larynx and trachea, malignant transformation of papillomas has been reported. The potentially malignant nature of SP if present needs to be explored. How to cite this article: Chaitanya P, Martha S, Punithvathy R, Reddy M. Squamous Papilloma on Hard Palate: Case Report and Literature Review. Int J Clin Pediatr Dent 2018;11(3):244-246.

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J Oral Maxillofac Pathol ; 22(3): 335-340, 2018.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30651677

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BACKGROUND: The association of human papilloma viral infection in oral squamous cell carcinoma is well studied in the Western countries, but its correlation with DNA damage in the form of micronuclei (MN) formation, ceased apoptosis or presence of chromosomal abnormalities has not yet been studied. AIM: The aim of this study is to find any possible correlation between human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and cytogenetic damage in the oral malignant and premalignant population of West Bengal. SETTINGS AND DESIGN: A total of 104 malignant and 103 premalignant cases were selected along with 200 controls. METHODS: The buccal smear samples were Pap stained for the detection of MN, apoptosis frequency and koilocytes. The buccal swab samples were processed for DNA extraction followed by polymerase chain reaction for the detection of HPV DNA. The peripheral venous blood samples were processed for the detection of any chromosomal abnormality, by the method of human leukocyte culture followed by Giemsa staining. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS USED: Correlation analysis using GraphPad Prism software was used in this study. RESULTS: About 34.6%, 42.3% and 6.73% of malignant and 6.79%, 3.88% and 20.38% of premalignant cases showed the presence of HPV DNA, koilocytes and apoptosis, respectively. The difference between the MN frequencies of premalignant and malignant oral lesions with the control group is significant with respect to various risk factors (P < 0.05). One percentage of malignant cases showed the presence of chromosomal break. CONCLUSION: A considerable percentage of malignant cases showing the presence of koilocytes and viral DNA may indicate the effect of HPV infection leading to the malignancy, which can be correlated with the MN and apoptosis frequency.

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Infect Agent Cancer ; 12: 46, 2017.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28811834

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BACKGROUND: Although high risk HPVs are associated with an increased risk of prostate cancer it is not known if they have a causal role. The purpose of this study is to investigate the potential role of human papilloma viruses (HPVs) in prostate cancer. The aims are (i) to investigate the presence and confirm the identity of high risk HPVs in benign prostate tissues prior to the development of HPV positive prostate cancer in the same patients, and (ii) to determine if HPVs are biologically active. METHODS: We used polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to identify HPVs in specimens from 52 Australian men with benign prostate biopsies who 1 to 10 years later developed prostate cancer. Immunohistochemistry (IHC) was used to assess the expression of HPV E7 oncoproteins, cytokeratin and prostate specific antigen (PSA). We used RNASeq data from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) to identify possible HPV RNA sequences in prostate cancer. RESULTS: HPV screening using standard PCR was conducted on 28 of the 52 sets of benign and later prostate cancers. HPV L1 genes were identified in 13 (46%) benign and 8 (29%) of 28 later prostate cancers in the same patients. HPV E7 genes were identified in 23 (82%) benign and 19 (68%) of 28 subsequent prostate cancers in the same patients. The same HPV types were present in both the benign and subsequent prostate cancers in 9 sets of specimens. HPV type 16 was identified in 15% of benign and 3% of prostate cancers. HPV type 18 was identified in 26% of benign and 16% of prostate cancers. Small numbers of HPV types 45, 47, 76 and 115 were also identified. High confidence RNA-Seq evidence for high risk HPV types 16 and 18 was identified in 12 (2%) of the 502 TCGA prostate cancer transcriptomes. High risk HPV E7 oncoprotein was positively expressed in 23 (82%) of 28 benign prostate specimens but only in 8 (29%) of 28 of the later prostate cancer specimens. This difference is statistically significant (p = 0.001). Prostate specific antigen (PSA) was more highly expressed in 26 (50%) of 52 prostate cancer specimens as compared to prior benign prostate specimens in the same patients. CONCLUSIONS: High risk HPVs are present in benign prostate tissues prior to the development of HPV positive prostate cancer. There is a significantly higher expression of HPV E7 oncoproteins in benign prostate tissues as compared to late prostate cancer that subsequently developed in the same patients. This observation suggests that HPV oncogenic activity is an early phenomenon in a majority of prostate oncogenesis. TCGA RNA-Seq data suggests that HPV is biologically active in some prostate tumour samples.

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J Maxillofac Oral Surg ; 16(3): 292-299, 2017 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28717286

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INTRODUCTION: Nasolabial cutaneous flaps have been routinely used to reconstruct intraoral defects. The purpose of this study was to study histological changes that may occur in the skin flap as a result of its exposure to a new environment. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Thirteen patients took part in this study. Fusiform tissue specimens were obtained from the intraoral cutaneous portion of the flap. Biopsy specimens were also taken from the skin of nasolabial region and from the buccal mucosa to serve as control. Thickness of stratum corneum, degree of inflammatory infiltration and number of skin appendages were evaluated. Periodic-acid Schiff (PAS) staining was also performed to identify the presence of hyphae. RESULTS: The characteristic features of the skin are almost always maintained, although the thickness of stratum corneum and the number of skin appendages are often significantly reduced. In two patients the inflammatory infiltration was intense and accompanied by elimination of skin appendages and stratum corneum. These flaps tend to mimic mucosa macroscopically. In four patients fibrosis was histologically demonstrated. These flaps resembled atrophic skin macroscopically. Hyphae could not be identified with PAS staining in this study. Koilocytes, which are indicative of HPV infection, were identified in two flap specimens. CONCLUSIONS: Intraorally placed nasolabial flaps may undergo a variety of histological and macroscopical changes. In the majority of cases the intraoral cutaneous flap maintains skin features, except if it becomes heavily infiltrated with inflammatory cells. Inflammation occurs for unknown reasons and results in a mucosa-like microscopic and macroscopic appearance of the intraorally placed flap.

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Rev. cuba. cir ; 56(1): 27-36, ene.-mar. 2017. tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: biblio-900962

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Introducción: la infección anal por el virus del papiloma humano, se ha convertido en una entidad muy frecuente y se ha demostrado su relación con el cáncer anal. Objetivo: estimar la prevalencia del virus del papiloma humano en pacientes atendidos en el servicio de coloproctología del Hospital Comandante Manuel Fajardo. Métodos: se realizó estudio observacional descriptivo y transversal en 102 pacientes sin patologías agudas anorrectales que dieron su consentimiento. El estudio se realizó desde enero de 2010 hasta diciembre 2013. Se aplicó entrevista a los pacientes, recogida de datos de historia clínica, examen físico anogenital y examen citológico anal. Las variables de estudio fueron: edad, color de la piel, estado civil, nivel escolar y factores de riesgo. Resultados: de 102 citologías realizadas, 29, (25,66 por ciento) fueron positivas a la infección anal por el virus del papiloma humano. La prevalencia de citologías positivas a la infección anal por el virus del papiloma humano según variables fue: sexo femenino: 57 (55,80 por ciento); edades entre 18 y 40 años; mestizos (35 por ciento); divorciados (55,55 por ciento); pacientes con nivel primario; portadores al VIH (73,07 por ciento). Conclusiones: la citología anal constituyó un procedimiento factible para la detección de la incidencia por la infección anal por el virus del papiloma humano y los factores de riesgo son similares a los encontrados en otras regiones y publicaciones(AU)


Introduction: Human papillomavirus anal infection has become a very common entity and been proved its relationship with anal cancer. Objective: To estimate the prevalence of HPV in patients treated by the coloproctology service at Manuel Fajardo Hospital. Methods: A observational, descriptive and cross-sectional study with 102 patients without any acute anorectal pathologies, and who gave their informed consent. The studied was conducted from January 2010 to December 2013. The patients were interviewed, clinical record data were gathered, anal-genital physical examination and anal-cytological examination were performed. The study variables were age, skin color, marital status, educational level and risk factors. Results: Out of 102 smear tests performed, 29 (25.66 por ciento) were Human papillomavirus anal infection-positive. The prevalence of Human papillomavirus anal infection-positive smears according to variables were: female sex (57, 55.80 por ciento), aged 18-40; mestizos (35 por ciento); divorced (55.55 por ciento); primary education patients; HIV-carriers (73.07 por ciento). Conclusions: Anal cytology was an effective procedure for detecting the incidence of HPVAI, and the risk factors are similar to those found in other regions and publications(AU)


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Humanos , Canal Anal/citologia , Infecções por Papillomavirus/epidemiologia , Estudos Transversais , Coleta de Dados/métodos , Epidemiologia Descritiva , Estudo Observacional , Fatores de Risco
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Rev. cuba. cir ; 56(1): 27-36, ene.-mar. 2017. tab
Artigo em Espanhol | CUMED | ID: cum-72115

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Introducción: la infección anal por el virus del papiloma humano, se ha convertido en una entidad muy frecuente y se ha demostrado su relación con el cáncer anal. Objetivo: estimar la prevalencia del virus del papiloma humano en pacientes atendidos en el servicio de coloproctología del Hospital Comandante Manuel Fajardo. Métodos: se realizó estudio observacional descriptivo y transversal en 102 pacientes sin patologías agudas anorrectales que dieron su consentimiento. El estudio se realizó desde enero de 2010 hasta diciembre 2013. Se aplicó entrevista a los pacientes, recogida de datos de historia clínica, examen físico anogenital y examen citológico anal. Las variables de estudio fueron: edad, color de la piel, estado civil, nivel escolar y factores de riesgo. Resultados: de 102 citologías realizadas, 29, (25,66 por ciento) fueron positivas a la infección anal por el virus del papiloma humano. La prevalencia de citologías positivas a la infección anal por el virus del papiloma humano según variables fue: sexo femenino: 57 (55,80 por ciento); edades entre 18 y 40 años; mestizos (35 por ciento); divorciados (55,55 por ciento); pacientes con nivel primario; portadores al VIH (73,07 por ciento). Conclusiones: la citología anal constituyó un procedimiento factible para la detección de la incidencia por la infección anal por el virus del papiloma humano y los factores de riesgo son similares a los encontrados en otras regiones y publicaciones(AU)


Introduction: Human papillomavirus anal infection has become a very common entity and been proved its relationship with anal cancer. Objective: To estimate the prevalence of HPV in patients treated by the coloproctology service at Manuel Fajardo Hospital. Methods: A observational, descriptive and cross-sectional study with 102 patients without any acute anorectal pathologies, and who gave their informed consent. The studied was conducted from January 2010 to December 2013. The patients were interviewed, clinical record data were gathered, anal-genital physical examination and anal-cytological examination were performed. The study variables were age, skin color, marital status, educational level and risk factors. Results: Out of 102 smear tests performed, 29 (25.66 por ciento) were Human papillomavirus anal infection-positive. The prevalence of Human papillomavirus anal infection-positive smears according to variables were: female sex (57, 55.80 por ciento), aged 18-40; mestizos (35 por ciento); divorced (55.55 por ciento); primary education patients; HIV-carriers (73.07 por ciento). Conclusions: Anal cytology was an effective procedure for detecting the incidence of HPVAI, and the risk factors are similar to those found in other regions and publications(AU)


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Humanos , Feminino , Adulto Jovem , Adulto , Canal Anal/citologia , Infecções por Papillomavirus/epidemiologia , Estudos Transversais , Coleta de Dados/métodos , Epidemiologia Descritiva , Estudo Observacional , Fatores de Risco
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J Clin Diagn Res ; 9(4): PD13-4, 2015 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26023596

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Cutaneous horn has been a matter of discussion to mankind since time immemorial and a subject of fascination for the layman. There have been instances where certain groups saw it with angst and disgust, with a person having a large cutaneous horn on an exposed area getting a dismal look. We present a case of a 64-year-old man with a giant cutaneous horn over his left gluteal region. Cutaneous horns more commonly present in the sun-exposed areas. In our case it has presented in an uncommon site. The patient had delayed and denied medical treatment due to his superstitious beliefs, after having sought advice from faith healers leading to progression of the disease. This case has been presented for its giant size (rare variety), its location being over the gluteal region (photo-protected site) and its benign histopathology suggestive of wart in spite of the giant size.

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J Oral Maxillofac Pathol ; 17(2): 195-200, 2013 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24250078

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OBJECTIVES: The study evaluated pathognomic histopathological features with the help of light microscopy for detecting the integration of human papillomavirus (HPV) (type 16 and 18) in oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Forty-five histopathologically diagnosed cases of OSCC were evaluated for the presence of E6/E7 protein of HPV (16 + 18) with the help of nested multiplex polymerase chain reaction. Both HPV-positive and -negative cases were evaluated for four histological features: Koilocytes, dyskeratosis, invasion, and alteration of collagen. RESULTS: Fischer's exact test showed significant difference (P < 0.01%) for the presence of koilocytes and dyskeratosis, whereas no difference was observed for invasion and alteration in collagen between HPV-positive and -negative OSCC. CONCLUSION: The presence of koilocytes and dyskeratosis at light microscopic level can be used as a marker for the presence of HPV (type 16 and 18) in OSCC.

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Acta bioquím. clín. latinoam ; 47(3): 551-560, set. 2013. ilus, tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-694574

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Disfunción vaginal (DV) (vaginosis/vaginitis) es el síndrome genérico de mayor prevalencia, alcanzando el 50% de todas las mujeres en edad fértil (sintomáticas y asintomáticas). El virus del Papiloma Humano (HPV) se detecta en 30 a 40% de mujeres en edad fértil (sintomáticas y asintomáticas) y se asocia a alteraciones pre-neoplásicas y a carcinoma invasor del cuello uterino. El diagnóstico sindrómico de DV y alteraciones inducidas por HPV es ineficiente y en la actualidad la morfología (macro y microscópica) es el gold standard, pero requiere ordenamiento. El Estudio del Contenido Vaginal es la prueba de laboratorio bacteriológico de mayor solicitud luego del urocultivo. BACOVA normatiza el diagnóstico de vaginosis/vaginitis y ERIGE aumenta el valor predictivo de células que alertan sobre alteraciones epiteliales. Desde 2007 al presente en los talleres BACOVA ERIGE (tinción de Giemsa) se evaluó la sensibilidad de la detección de células anormales exfoliadas. Un 99% de los participantes coincidió con la detección de koi-locitos. BACOVA/ERIGE no reemplaza al Papanicolaou de ninguna manera, pero puede y debe realizarse en laboratorios periféricos, con lo que además del diagnóstico de vaginosis/vaginitis con 100% de valor predictivo, aumentan la cobertura preventiva de estados proliferativos.


Vaginal dysfunction (DV) (vaginosis/vaginitis) is the generic syndrome of major prevalence, reaching 50% of all women in fertile age (symptomatic and asymptomatic). The Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is detected in 30-40% of women in fertile age (symptomatic and asymptomatic) and is associated to pre-neoplastic lesions and invading carcinoma of the uterine cervix. The diagnosis for the symptoms of DV and the alterations induced by HPV are inefficient and at present, the morphology (macroscopic and microscopic) is the standard gold, but it needs better classification. The Study of the Vaginal Content is the test of major request after urocultives in bacteriological laboratories. BACOVA establishes the procedure for the diagnosis of vaginosis/vaginitis and ERIGE increases the predictive value of cells that give the alarm on epithelial alterations. From 2007 to the present sensitivity in the detection of abnormal exfoliated cells from vagina and uterine cervix was evaluated during the BACOVA - ERIGE, (Giemsa's stain) workshops, 99% of the participants coincided with the detection of koilocytes. BACOVA/ERIGE does not replace the Papanicolaou by any means, but it can and must be performed in peripheral laboratories, where apart from the diagnosis of vaginosis/vaginitis with 100% of predictive value, it is possible to increase the detection of precocious proliferative changes of the squamous epithelium.


Disfungào vaginal (DV) (vaginose / vaginite) é a síndrome mais prevalente genérica, atingindo 50% de todas as mulheres em idade fértil (sintomáticas e assintomáticas). O Papilomavírus Humano (HPV) é detectado em 30-40% das mulheres em idade fértil (sintomáticas e assintomáticas) e está associado a alteragòes pré-neoplásicas e a carcinoma invasivo do colo do útero. O diagnóstico sindrómico de DV e alteragòes induzidas pelo HPV é ineficiente e atualmente a morfologia (macroscópica e microscópica) é o padrào ouro, mas precisa de ordenamento. O Estudo do Conteúdo Vaginal é o exame de laboratòrio bacteriológico mais solicitado, seguido da urocultura. BACOVA normatiza o diagnòstico de vaginose/ vaginite e ERIGE aumenta o valor preditivo de células que alertam a respeito de alteragòes epiteliais. Desde 2007 até hoje, nos workshops BACOVA/ERIGE (coloragào de Giemsa), foi avaliada a sensibili-dade da detecgào de células anormais esfoliadas. 99% dos participantes coincidiram com a detecgào de coilócitos. Bacova/Erige nào substitui o Papanicolaou de forma alguma, mas pode e deve ser feito em laboratórios periféricos, com o qual além do diagnóstico de vaginose / vaginite com 100% de valor preditivo, aumentam a cobertura preventiva de estados proliferativos.


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Humanos , Feminino , Papillomaviridae , Infecções por Papillomavirus/diagnóstico , Neoplasias do Colo do Útero , Alphapapillomavirus , Corantes Azur , Gammapapillomavirus , Mupapillomavirus , Valores de Referência , Vaginite
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Acta bioquím. clín. latinoam ; 47(3): 0-0, set. 2013. ilus
Artigo em Espanhol | BINACIS | ID: bin-130961

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Disfunción vaginal (DV) (vaginosis/vaginitis) es el síndrome genérico de mayor prevalencia, alcanzando el 50% de todas las mujeres en edad fértil (sintomáticas y asintomáticas). El virus del Papiloma Humano (HPV) se detecta en 30 a 40% de mujeres en edad fértil (sintomáticas y asintomáticas) y se asocia a alteraciones pre-neoplásicas y a carcinoma invasor del cuello uterino. El diagnóstico sindrómico de DV y alteraciones inducidas por HPV es ineficiente y en la actualidad la morfología (macro y microscópica) es el gold standard, pero requiere ordenamiento. El Estudio del Contenido Vaginal es la prueba de laboratorio bacteriológico de mayor solicitud luego del urocultivo. BACOVA normatiza el diagnóstico de vaginosis/vaginitis y ERIGE aumenta el valor predictivo de células que alertan sobre alteraciones epiteliales. Desde 2007 al presente en los talleres BACOVA ERIGE (tinción de Giemsa) se evaluó la sensibilidad de la detección de células anormales exfoliadas. Un 99% de los participantes coincidió con la detección de koi-locitos. BACOVA/ERIGE no reemplaza al Papanicolaou de ninguna manera, pero puede y debe realizarse en laboratorios periféricos, con lo que además del diagnóstico de vaginosis/vaginitis con 100% de valor predictivo, aumentan la cobertura preventiva de estados proliferativos.(AU)


Vaginal dysfunction (DV) (vaginosis/vaginitis) is the generic syndrome of major prevalence, reaching 50% of all women in fertile age (symptomatic and asymptomatic). The Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is detected in 30-40% of women in fertile age (symptomatic and asymptomatic) and is associated to pre-neoplastic lesions and invading carcinoma of the uterine cervix. The diagnosis for the symptoms of DV and the alterations induced by HPV are inefficient and at present, the morphology (macroscopic and microscopic) is the standard gold, but it needs better classification. The Study of the Vaginal Content is the test of major request after urocultives in bacteriological laboratories. BACOVA establishes the procedure for the diagnosis of vaginosis/vaginitis and ERIGE increases the predictive value of cells that give the alarm on epithelial alterations. From 2007 to the present sensitivity in the detection of abnormal exfoliated cells from vagina and uterine cervix was evaluated during the BACOVA - ERIGE, (Giemsas stain) workshops, 99% of the participants coincided with the detection of koilocytes. BACOVA/ERIGE does not replace the Papanicolaou by any means, but it can and must be performed in peripheral laboratories, where apart from the diagnosis of vaginosis/vaginitis with 100% of predictive value, it is possible to increase the detection of precocious proliferative changes of the squamous epithelium.(AU)


DisfungOo vaginal (DV) (vaginose / vaginite) é a síndrome mais prevalente genérica, atingindo 50% de todas as mulheres em idade fértil (sintomáticas e assintomáticas). O Papilomavírus Humano (HPV) é detectado em 30-40% das mulheres em idade fértil (sintomáticas e assintomáticas) e está associado a alteragòes pré-neoplásicas e a carcinoma invasivo do colo do útero. O diagnóstico sindrómico de DV e alteragòes induzidas pelo HPV é ineficiente e atualmente a morfologia (macroscópica e microscópica) é o padrOo ouro, mas precisa de ordenamento. O Estudo do Conteúdo Vaginal é o exame de laboratòrio bacteriológico mais solicitado, seguido da urocultura. BACOVA normatiza o diagnòstico de vaginose/ vaginite e ERIGE aumenta o valor preditivo de células que alertam a respeito de alteragòes epiteliais. Desde 2007 até hoje, nos workshops BACOVA/ERIGE (coloragOo de Giemsa), foi avaliada a sensibili-dade da detecgOo de células anormais esfoliadas. 99% dos participantes coincidiram com a detecgOo de coilócitos. Bacova/Erige nOo substitui o Papanicolaou de forma alguma, mas pode e deve ser feito em laboratórios periféricos, com o qual além do diagnóstico de vaginose / vaginite com 100% de valor preditivo, aumentam a cobertura preventiva de estados proliferativos.(AU)

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Medisan ; 17(6): 944-950, jun. 2013.
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-679060

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Con el propósito de evaluar los resultados del diagnóstico clínico e histopatológico del papilomavirus humano asociado a la leucoplasia bucal, se efectuó un estudio descriptivo y transversal de 75 pacientes con la citada afección, tratados en la consulta estomatológica del Policlínico de Especialidades del Hospital Provincial Docente Clinicoquirúrgico "Saturnino Lora Torres" de Santiago de Cuba, desde septiembre del 2009 hasta igual mes del 2012. A los afectados se le realizó biopsia para conocer la presencia de coilocitos que producían alteraciones epiteliales y del corion en el tejido lesionado, así como su localización topográfica. En la casuística prevalecieron el sexo masculino, la mucosa de carrillo como el sitio anatómico de mayor incidencia y la displasia epitelial como la más relevante. Asimismo, la pérdida de la relación núcleo-citoplasma y la hiperplasia de la capa basal fueron las alteraciones hísticas más frecuentes.


With the purpose of evaluating the results of the clinical and histopathological diagnosis of the human papilomavirus associated with oral leukoplakia, a descriptive and cross-sectional study was carried out in 75 patients with this condition, who were treated at the Stomatology Department of the Polyclinic of Specialties from "Saturnino Lora" Provincial Teaching Clinical Surgical Hospital of Santiago de Cuba, from September 2009 to the same month of 2012. Biopsies were taken from patients to detect the presence of koilocytes producing chorion and epithelial changes in damaged tissue, as well as their topographic location. Male sex, buccal mucosa as the anatomical site of highest incidence and epithelial dysplasia as the most significant prevailed in the case material. Likewise, the loss of the nuclear-cytoplasmic ratio and hyperplasia of the basal layer were the most frequent tissue alterations.

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J Cytol ; 29(1): 41-4, 2012 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22438615

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OBJECTIVES: To establish the cytological criteria to identify the urothelial cells in cervical smears in order to avoid mistakes in the cytological diagnosis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Cervical smears from 34 post menopausal women with vesicovaginal fistulas, advanced bladder prolapse and genital erosive lichen planes (vulvar kraurosis) (Group 1) and transitional cell metaplasia of the cervix (TCM, Group 2) were stained with Papanicolaou technique. The cervical samples were taken during the routine annual examination for prevention of the uterine cancer. RESULTS: The smears of cervix from Group 1 showed urothelial cells from the three layers of the transitional epithelium. The umbrella cells are the bigger ones with relatively large nuclei. Frequently, they are multinucleated with single or multiple nucleoli and a typical "frothy" cytoplasm (cytoplasmic vacuoles). The cells of the Group 2 showed nuclei with oval to spindled shapes, some tapered ends, less cytoplasm than squamous metaplastic cells, powdery chromatin, small nucleoli and nuclear grooves. CONCLUSIONS: The umbrella cells may be mistaken for dysplastic cells originating in low grade squamous intraepithelial lesions lesions (LSILs) due to their nuclear and cytoplasm sizes. Therefore, it is important to know the possibility of their appearance in the cervical smears, especially in post menopausal patients in order to avoid a false diagnosis of an intraepithelial lesion. It is unlikely that deeper cells of urothelium would be confused with high grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (HSIL) cells. However, their presence might be a reason of mistake in the diagnosis. TCM is an under-recognized metaplastic phenomenon of the cervix and vagina, which is a mimicker of high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion. The differential characteristic between umbrella cells, cells from TCM and the deeper urothelial cells, and LSIL and HSIL are detailed in the present paper.

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J Cytol ; 28(4): 159-64, 2011 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22090688

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BACKGROUND: Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection as of now has been beyond doubt to be the causative agent for cervical carcinoma. Its morphological identification in Pap smear is important. AIM: To define the validity of classical and non-classical cellular changes indicative of low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (SIL) encompassing HPV infection in relation to positivity for 'high risk' HPV16 as well as for 'low risk' HPV6/11. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 3000 Papanicolaou smears were screened, of which 150 were reported as low grade-SIL encompassing HPV infection (LSIL-HPV). Subsequently cervical scrapes from these 150 subjects, along with equal number of normal women as controls, were collected and processed for HPV deoxy-ribonucleic acid testing by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). RESULTS: ON THE BASIS OF CYTOMORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS IN PAP SMEARS, HPV INFECTION WERE CATEGORIZED INTO THE FOLLOWING TWO GROUPS: Classical (koilocytic) changes (CC) encountered in 30 women and non-classical changes (NCC) encountered in 120 women. It was observed that 21 (70%) CC and 46 (38.3%) NCC of HPV infection were positive for HR-HPV16; however only 12 cases (10%) of NCC and two cases (6.6%) of CC were positive for LR-HPV 6/11. Majority (41.7%) of HPV positive cases were reported in the age group of 25 to 30 years and HPV positivity decreased with the increasing age. CONCLUSION: Classical cellular changes are not the only diagnostic features for HPV infection in Pap smear, non-classical diagnostic features also support the diagnosis of HPV infection and may be positive for HR-HPV16.

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Rev. AMRIGS ; 52(4): 327-328, out.-dez. 2008. ilus
Artigo em Português | LILACS | ID: biblio-848878

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A doença de Heck é uma condição rara, causada pelo HPV 13 e 32, encontrada principalmente em certos grupos étnicos. Este relato descreve um caso de doença de Heck em uma paciente de 13 anos com múltiplas lesões verrucosas localizadas em lábio superior e inferior (AU)


Heck's disease is a rare condition caused by HPV 13 and 32, found especially in certain ethnic groups. Here we report a case of Heck's disease in a 13-year-old female with multiple verrucose lesions in the upper and lower lips (AU)


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Humanos , Feminino , Adolescente , Hiperplasia Epitelial Focal/diagnóstico , Hiperplasia Epitelial Focal/patologia , Hiperplasia Epitelial Focal/etnologia , Infecções por Papillomavirus/diagnóstico , Boca/patologia
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