1988
DOI: 10.1001/archotol.1988.01860130027009
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Prevalence of Human Papillomavirus in Inverted Nasal Papillomas

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“…Among them, four (SO.OO/) of the five recurrent cases (cases 1-5) were HPV DNA-positive whereas only one (14.3%) of seven non-recurrent cases (cases [6][7][8][9][10][11][12] was HPV DNA-positive. The detection rate of HPV DNA in recurrent cases analysed by Fisher's exact probability test was significantly higher than that in non-recurrent cases (p = 0.045).…”
Section: Detection Of Hpv Dna By Pcrmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…Among them, four (SO.OO/) of the five recurrent cases (cases 1-5) were HPV DNA-positive whereas only one (14.3%) of seven non-recurrent cases (cases [6][7][8][9][10][11][12] was HPV DNA-positive. The detection rate of HPV DNA in recurrent cases analysed by Fisher's exact probability test was significantly higher than that in non-recurrent cases (p = 0.045).…”
Section: Detection Of Hpv Dna By Pcrmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…If the papillomas are classified into recurrent and nonrecurrent types as for laryngeal papillomas [22], HPV DNA was detected in four (8O.OYO) of five recurrent but in only one (14.3%) of seven non-current nasal papillomas, significantly higher for the recurrent type. Weber et al [6] reported the detection of HPV DNA types 6/11 in 16 (76%) of 21 inverted papillomas. Among them, all of seven recurrent cases contained HPV DNA.…”
Section: Detection Of Hpv Dna By Southern Blot Hybridisationmentioning
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“…It has been shown that cigarette smoking increases the risk of progression to squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) in IP (22). Allergy, chronic sinusitis, and other chemical pollutants have also been suggested as possible causes (6,23,24). Allergy is unlikely however, since most of the patients do not have an allergic history and the polyposis associated with allergic rhinitis is usually bilateral.…”
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“…The first clinical series on HPV and transitional papillomas was published in 1987 by Syrjanen et al [20] and in 1988 by Weber et al [21], In the series of Syrjanen et al [20] HPV DNA was found using in situ hybridization in 10 of 14 cases and HPV-structural antigens by using indi rect immunoperoxidase in 7 of 14 cases. HPV type 11 alone was found in 5 cases, HPV type 16 in 5 cases and HPV types 11 and 16 together in 3 cases [20].…”
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confidence: 99%