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Human Papilloma Virus Vaccination
Human papilloma virus (HPV) is the most common sexually transmitted infection worldwide causing a variety of benign and malignant conditions. A significant portion of the global population is infected with HPV, with the virus attributed to causing up to ...
Kendal Rosalik, C. Tarney, Jasmine Han
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An endophytic benign papillary epithelial neoplasm that results from the invagination and proliferation of epithelial cells in the underlying stroma. Representative examples are the inverted urothelial papilloma that arises from the urinary tract and ...
Frank Gaillard, A. Kamińska
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Human Papilloma Virus-Associated Cervical Cancer and Health Disparities
Cervical cancer develops through persistent infection with high-risk human papilloma virus (hrHPV) and is a leading cause of death among women worldwide and in the United States.
Patti Olusola +3 more
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Papillary Lesions of Breast- A Retrospective Analysis of Cytomorphological Features with Histopathology Concordance [PDF]
Introduction: Papillary lesions of the breast include a spectrum of entities ranging from benign papilloma to malignant papillary carcinoma. The overlapping morphological features in benign and malignant lesions make their accurate sub categorisation ...
KR Anila +4 more
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Urothelial Papilloma of the Urinary Bladder in a Child. [PDF]
An exophytic mass located approximately 1 cm away from the left ureteral orifice on the left lateral bladder wall. ABSTRACT Urothelial papilloma (UP) of the bladder is an extremely rare benign neoplasm in pediatrics, often manifested as gross hematuria.
Alesaeidi S +4 more
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Human Papilloma Virus and Autophagy
Human papilloma viruses (HPVs) are a group of double-stranded DNA viruses known to be the primary cause of cervical cancer. In addition, evidence has now established their role in non-melanoma skin cancers, head and neck cancer (HNC), and the development
D. Mattoscio, A. Medda, S. Chiocca
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Genomic landscape of inverted urothelial papilloma and urothelial papilloma of the bladder
Inverted urothelial papilloma (IUP) and urothelial papilloma (UP) are rare urothelial neoplasms that typically follow a benign clinical course. Oncogenic mutations in FGFR3, HRAS, and the TERT promoter have been reported in these entities but no ...
S. Isharwal +17 more
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Pharyngeal Papilloma: a Rare Non-Pulmonary Cause of Hemoptysis
The most common benign neoplasm of the pharynx is papilloma. It is characterized by bulging brittle lesions, which are pedicled or sessile, whitish-grey or pinkish colour. Progressive hoarseness is the main clinical feature.
Stamatis Katsenos, Melita Nikolopoulou
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Update on Diagnosis and Management of Conjunctival Papilloma
Conjunctival papilloma is an acquired benign squamous cell tumor that can present at any age, but most frequently in the third and fourth decades of life.
Despoina Theotoka +3 more
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Different risk factors are suspected to be involved in malignant transformation of sinonasal papillomas and include HPV infection, tobacco smoking, occupational exposure, EGFR/KRAS mutations and DNA methylation alterations.
N. Sahnane +12 more
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