The origin and clinical significance of vestibular papillae were evaluated by comparing histological features with the presence of human papillomavirus (HPV) types 6/11 and 16/18, as revealed by Southern blot DNA hybridization. Twenty women with vestibular papillomatosis underwent clinical evaluation and follow-up. When available, male partners were also examined. Histological changes suggestive of HPV infection were present in all the 20 specimens. Sixteen cases (80%) contained DNA sequences homologous to the viral probes. In particular, 12 cases (60%) reacted with the HPV 16/18 probe. Follow-up for more than 18 months revealed no variation in the distribution and appearance of vestibular papillae. No male partner showed signs of HPV lesio...
The association of Human Papillomaviruses (HPV) DNA with female genital lesions has been widely docu...
Detection of papillomavirus DNA in situ hybridization technique was performed in 29 symptomatic pati...
AbstractCondylomata acuminata is caused by human papillomavirus (HPV). PCR with consensus primers wi...
Objective: To determine whether human papillomavirus (HPV) plays a role in the genesis of papillomat...
The main goal of this study was to investigate, through a biomolecular study, the correlation betwee...
Squamous papillae of the vulvar vestibule and introitus are quite a common clinical finding, however...
At the beginning of the nineteen-eighties, vulvar vestibular papillomatosis (VVP) was thought to be ...
The main goal of this study was to investigate, through a biomolecular study, the correlation betwee...
Most authors believe that vestibular papillomatosis (VP) is an anatomical variant of the vestibular ...
The main goal of this study was to investigate, through a biomolecular study, the correlation betwee...
The clinical and histologic picture of 84 anogenital condylomatous and condyloma-like lesions of bot...
Men whose female sexual partners showed histological evidence of human papillomavirus infection were...
The objective of this study was to assess the human papillomavirus DNA presence in vaginal papillary...
Background. Evidence of vulvar human papillomavirus infection varies and the frequency of the differ...
SUMMARY Squamous papillae in the vestibule are common. They were once considered to be nor-mal varia...
The association of Human Papillomaviruses (HPV) DNA with female genital lesions has been widely docu...
Detection of papillomavirus DNA in situ hybridization technique was performed in 29 symptomatic pati...
AbstractCondylomata acuminata is caused by human papillomavirus (HPV). PCR with consensus primers wi...
Objective: To determine whether human papillomavirus (HPV) plays a role in the genesis of papillomat...
The main goal of this study was to investigate, through a biomolecular study, the correlation betwee...
Squamous papillae of the vulvar vestibule and introitus are quite a common clinical finding, however...
At the beginning of the nineteen-eighties, vulvar vestibular papillomatosis (VVP) was thought to be ...
The main goal of this study was to investigate, through a biomolecular study, the correlation betwee...
Most authors believe that vestibular papillomatosis (VP) is an anatomical variant of the vestibular ...
The main goal of this study was to investigate, through a biomolecular study, the correlation betwee...
The clinical and histologic picture of 84 anogenital condylomatous and condyloma-like lesions of bot...
Men whose female sexual partners showed histological evidence of human papillomavirus infection were...
The objective of this study was to assess the human papillomavirus DNA presence in vaginal papillary...
Background. Evidence of vulvar human papillomavirus infection varies and the frequency of the differ...
SUMMARY Squamous papillae in the vestibule are common. They were once considered to be nor-mal varia...
The association of Human Papillomaviruses (HPV) DNA with female genital lesions has been widely docu...
Detection of papillomavirus DNA in situ hybridization technique was performed in 29 symptomatic pati...
AbstractCondylomata acuminata is caused by human papillomavirus (HPV). PCR with consensus primers wi...