PURPOSE: To morphometrically quantify CD1a+ dentritic cells and DC-SIGN+ dendritic cells in HIV-positive patients with anal squamous intraepithelial neoplasia and to evaluate the effects of HIV infection, antiretroviral therapy and HPV infection on epithelial and subepithelial dendritic cells. METHODS: A prospective study was performed to morphometrically analyze the relative volume of the dendritic cells and the relationship between anal intraepithelial neoplasia and cancer in HIV-positive patients from the Tropical Medicine Foundation of Amazonas, Brazil. All patients were submitted to biopsies of anorectal mucosa to perform a classic histopathological and immunohistochemical analysis, employing antibodies against CD1a and DC-SIGN for the...
Background: Our objective was to identify virological and serological predictors of anal high-grade ...
Background: Anal cancer rates have increased in HIV+ women. Factors associated with anal cancer prec...
The focus of thesis is the study of the sexual transmission of HIV. We have used human anogenital ti...
Morphometric analysis of dendritic cells from anal mucosa of HIV-positive patients and the relation ...
Purpose: The incidence of anal cancer is high in patients with anal condyloma. HIV increases this ri...
PURPOSE: To investigate the differences in Langerhans cells (LCs) populations between HIV-positive a...
Objective: To determine rates of anal dysplasia in a cohort of HIV-infected men who have sex with me...
Introduction: Anal cancer is a rare disease which accounts for 1.5% of gastrointestinal tract malign...
International audienceObjective - To assess determinants for histologically proven high-grade anal i...
Objective HIV-positive men who have sex with men (MSM) are at increased risk of anal cancer. We eval...
Approximately 90% of anal cancers and nearly 100% of cervical cancers are associated with human papi...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To assess the prevalence of and factors associated with squamous in...
Objectives: Chronic infection with oncogenic HPV genotype is associated with the development of anal...
CONTEXT: AIDS is one of the most important risk factors for progression and recurrence of anogenital...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Author...
Background: Our objective was to identify virological and serological predictors of anal high-grade ...
Background: Anal cancer rates have increased in HIV+ women. Factors associated with anal cancer prec...
The focus of thesis is the study of the sexual transmission of HIV. We have used human anogenital ti...
Morphometric analysis of dendritic cells from anal mucosa of HIV-positive patients and the relation ...
Purpose: The incidence of anal cancer is high in patients with anal condyloma. HIV increases this ri...
PURPOSE: To investigate the differences in Langerhans cells (LCs) populations between HIV-positive a...
Objective: To determine rates of anal dysplasia in a cohort of HIV-infected men who have sex with me...
Introduction: Anal cancer is a rare disease which accounts for 1.5% of gastrointestinal tract malign...
International audienceObjective - To assess determinants for histologically proven high-grade anal i...
Objective HIV-positive men who have sex with men (MSM) are at increased risk of anal cancer. We eval...
Approximately 90% of anal cancers and nearly 100% of cervical cancers are associated with human papi...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To assess the prevalence of and factors associated with squamous in...
Objectives: Chronic infection with oncogenic HPV genotype is associated with the development of anal...
CONTEXT: AIDS is one of the most important risk factors for progression and recurrence of anogenital...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Author...
Background: Our objective was to identify virological and serological predictors of anal high-grade ...
Background: Anal cancer rates have increased in HIV+ women. Factors associated with anal cancer prec...
The focus of thesis is the study of the sexual transmission of HIV. We have used human anogenital ti...