1993
DOI: 10.1001/archotol.1993.01880240033005
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Detection and Typing of Human Papillomavirus in Verrucous Carcinoma of the Oral Cavity Using the Polymerase Chain Reaction

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“…Specifically, HPV 6b/11 DNA, HPV 16 DNA, hPV 18 DNA, and hPV 16 DNA plus hPV 18 DNA were detected in one (4%), one (4%), nine (36%), and one (4%) cases, respectively. The detection of hPV 18 DNA in 40% of OVCs reveals an association between hPV and OVC although the potential etiologic and prognostic significance of HPV in OVC deserves further exploration (34). On the contrary, other scholars argued that the role of hPV might be occasional as there was no verified correlation between OVC and HPV in their work (36)(37)(38).…”
Section: Etiologymentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…Specifically, HPV 6b/11 DNA, HPV 16 DNA, hPV 18 DNA, and hPV 16 DNA plus hPV 18 DNA were detected in one (4%), one (4%), nine (36%), and one (4%) cases, respectively. The detection of hPV 18 DNA in 40% of OVCs reveals an association between hPV and OVC although the potential etiologic and prognostic significance of HPV in OVC deserves further exploration (34). On the contrary, other scholars argued that the role of hPV might be occasional as there was no verified correlation between OVC and HPV in their work (36)(37)(38).…”
Section: Etiologymentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Some researchers considered that hPV was a possible pathogeny of OVC (32)(33)(34)(35). NobleTopham et al reported the detection of hPV DNA in 12 (48%) of 25 OVC patients.…”
Section: Etiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presence of HPV in verrucous carcinomas has been analyzed by several authors [3,4,33,42,43,46,49,62] with the detection rate of 37.7% (60/159; range 0-100%) (summarized in [68]). Interestingly, the most prevalent HPV type was HPV 6/11 (47%), followed by HPV 16/18 (35.3%) and HPV 2 (17.7%).…”
Section: Hpv and Verrucous Carcinomamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of the tumors were glottic in location, but both of the supraglottic tumors contained HPV-18. A study of oral cavity verrucous carcinomas from 25 patients found that 40% of the cases contained HPV-18 DNA, and that only 12% of the cases contained HPV-6, HPV-11 or HPV-16 [104]. Therefore, there might be some difference in the susceptibility of different tissues to infection by or expression of HPV-18.…”
Section: Vefrltcolts Carcinomamentioning
confidence: 99%