1989
DOI: 10.1001/archderm.125.11.1590
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Prevalence of HPV 7 papillomas in the oral mucosa and facial skin of patients with human immunodeficiency virus

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“…Current evidence (largely from case reports) suggests that HPV types seen in HIV infection may differ from those found in the general population. HPV type 6 (a genital type) and HPV type 7 (causing butcher’s warts) have been identified in cutaneous lesions from HIV‐positive individuals 22,23 . There are also case reports of HIV‐positive patients presenting with pityriasis‐like lesions and unusual flat plane warts mimicking the pattern of warts found in epidermodysplasia verruciformis (EV), and EV‐associated HPV types such as HPV 5 and 8 have been isolated from these 24–26 .…”
Section: What Is the Burden Of Human Papillomavirus Disease In Human mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Current evidence (largely from case reports) suggests that HPV types seen in HIV infection may differ from those found in the general population. HPV type 6 (a genital type) and HPV type 7 (causing butcher’s warts) have been identified in cutaneous lesions from HIV‐positive individuals 22,23 . There are also case reports of HIV‐positive patients presenting with pityriasis‐like lesions and unusual flat plane warts mimicking the pattern of warts found in epidermodysplasia verruciformis (EV), and EV‐associated HPV types such as HPV 5 and 8 have been isolated from these 24–26 .…”
Section: What Is the Burden Of Human Papillomavirus Disease In Human mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Human papillomavirus type 7 (HPV7) was identified in 1981 in common warts of butchers, and its genome was cloned in 1986 from a wart on the hand of a butcher. [1][2][3][4] In contrast, HPV7 is rarely in non-butchers' warts, even though HPV7 has been identified in those of several immuno-suppressed patients, 5 or individuals with uncharacterized 6 and normal immune status, 4 causing questions in the reservoirs of HPV7 and the route of transmission. 4,6,7 HPV7 has also been identified in oral warts, 5 filiform warts of the face, 6 condyloma of the groin, 8 or cauliflower-shaped lesions of the toe-web.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[1][2][3][4] In contrast, HPV7 is rarely in non-butchers' warts, even though HPV7 has been identified in those of several immuno-suppressed patients, 5 or individuals with uncharacterized 6 and normal immune status, 4 causing questions in the reservoirs of HPV7 and the route of transmission. 4,6,7 HPV7 has also been identified in oral warts, 5 filiform warts of the face, 6 condyloma of the groin, 8 or cauliflower-shaped lesions of the toe-web. 9 We describe a patient with HPV7-induced digitated warts 10 of the face, whose immune status was normal and who had no history of meat handling.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[ 1 2 3 ] Then, it has been detected in a significant proportion of oral papillomas and face warts in patients with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). [ 4 5 6 7 ] In 2010, we[ 8 ] found that 17 out of 20 cases were HPV 7 DNA positive in the tissue of warts in toe webs (WTW) within immunocompetent patients which are extremely rare warts localized in the interdigital areas and proposed that WTW can be another characteristic clinical form of HPV 7 infection. In 2015, Miyauchi et al .…”
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