2023
DOI: 10.1007/s40136-023-00448-3
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Human Papillomavirus in Sinonasal Malignancies

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“…Furthermore, a new unique histological tumor type has been described as HPV-related multi-phenotypic sinonasal carcinoma [33]. Studies have also reported that HPV related sino-nasal malignancies have a decreased mortality rate as compared to HPV-negative tumors, just like what has already been seen and described in other head and neck carcinomas [33]. Over expression of p53 may also serve as a marker for malignant transformation in cases of inverted papilloma [2].…”
Section: Predictive Markers For Malignancymentioning
confidence: 87%
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“…Furthermore, a new unique histological tumor type has been described as HPV-related multi-phenotypic sinonasal carcinoma [33]. Studies have also reported that HPV related sino-nasal malignancies have a decreased mortality rate as compared to HPV-negative tumors, just like what has already been seen and described in other head and neck carcinomas [33]. Over expression of p53 may also serve as a marker for malignant transformation in cases of inverted papilloma [2].…”
Section: Predictive Markers For Malignancymentioning
confidence: 87%
“…So despite repeated detection of HPV in inverted papilloma cases, a definitive causal association still remains at best controversial [33]. Furthermore, a new unique histological tumor type has been described as HPV-related multi-phenotypic sinonasal carcinoma [33]. Studies have also reported that HPV related sino-nasal malignancies have a decreased mortality rate as compared to HPV-negative tumors, just like what has already been seen and described in other head and neck carcinomas [33].…”
Section: Predictive Markers For Malignancymentioning
confidence: 99%
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