Abstract Inverted papillomas are uncommon papillomavirus (PV)-induced canine skin lesions. They consist of cup- to dome-shaped dermal nodules with a central pore filled with keratin. Histologically they are characterized by endophytic projections of the epidermis extending into dermis. Cytopathic effects of PVs infection include the presence of clumped keratohyalin granules, koilocytes and intranuclear inclusion bodies. Different DNA hybridization studies carried out with a canine oral papillomavirus (COPV) probe suggested that a different PV than COPV might cause these lesions. Canine papillomavirus 2 (CPV2) was discovered a few years ago in inverted papillomas of immunosuppressed beagles. Two other cases, presenting with distinct clinical...
AbstractA novel canine papillomavirus, CfPV-2, was cloned from a footpad lesion of a golden retrieve...
AbstractPapillomaviruses occasionally cause severe, nonregressing or recurrent infections in their h...
Papillomaviruses can infect epithelia and induce proliferative disorders. Different types of canine ...
Numerous canine papillomaviruses (CPVs) have been identified (CPV1–23). CPV1, 2, and 6 have been ass...
Inverted papillomas of the skin occurred in five dogs. Lesions were 1-2 cm, circumscribed, flask-lik...
Papillomaviruses can infect epithelia of humans and animals, resulting in most cases in asymptomatic...
Canine oral papillomavirus (CPV1, also known as COPV), the most common cause of non-neoplastic papil...
Abstract. Severe papillomatosis developed in the oral cavity and spread throughout the haired skin o...
CPV1 (also called COPV) is a papillomavirus responsible for oral papillomatosis in young dogs. The i...
CPV1 (also called COPV) is a papillomavirus responsible for oral papillomatosis in young dogs. The i...
Part of this information was presented as a poster at the Second Wolrd Congress of Veterinary Dermat...
Cutaneous papillomavirus infection was diagnosed in a 6-year-old female Boxer dog that was under lon...
AbstractWe studied experimental canine oral papillomavirus (COPV) infection by in situ hybridization...
Abstract. A spectrum of proliferative cutaneous lesions occurred in 12 dogs at the injection site of...
We studied experimental canine oral papillomavirus (COPV) infection by in situ hybridization and imm...
AbstractA novel canine papillomavirus, CfPV-2, was cloned from a footpad lesion of a golden retrieve...
AbstractPapillomaviruses occasionally cause severe, nonregressing or recurrent infections in their h...
Papillomaviruses can infect epithelia and induce proliferative disorders. Different types of canine ...
Numerous canine papillomaviruses (CPVs) have been identified (CPV1–23). CPV1, 2, and 6 have been ass...
Inverted papillomas of the skin occurred in five dogs. Lesions were 1-2 cm, circumscribed, flask-lik...
Papillomaviruses can infect epithelia of humans and animals, resulting in most cases in asymptomatic...
Canine oral papillomavirus (CPV1, also known as COPV), the most common cause of non-neoplastic papil...
Abstract. Severe papillomatosis developed in the oral cavity and spread throughout the haired skin o...
CPV1 (also called COPV) is a papillomavirus responsible for oral papillomatosis in young dogs. The i...
CPV1 (also called COPV) is a papillomavirus responsible for oral papillomatosis in young dogs. The i...
Part of this information was presented as a poster at the Second Wolrd Congress of Veterinary Dermat...
Cutaneous papillomavirus infection was diagnosed in a 6-year-old female Boxer dog that was under lon...
AbstractWe studied experimental canine oral papillomavirus (COPV) infection by in situ hybridization...
Abstract. A spectrum of proliferative cutaneous lesions occurred in 12 dogs at the injection site of...
We studied experimental canine oral papillomavirus (COPV) infection by in situ hybridization and imm...
AbstractA novel canine papillomavirus, CfPV-2, was cloned from a footpad lesion of a golden retrieve...
AbstractPapillomaviruses occasionally cause severe, nonregressing or recurrent infections in their h...
Papillomaviruses can infect epithelia and induce proliferative disorders. Different types of canine ...