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This volume reviews the molecular pathology of genital papillomaviruses and related neoplasms, emphasizing the relevance of molecular biology to pathologic diagnosis and clinical management. The book presents a detailed account of HPV-related neoplasms and the factors influencing their origin, development, recurrence, and therapy. A review of the molecular biology of papillomaviruses is followed by descriptions of the techniques for detecting these viruses. The authors then examine the epidemiology, pathogenesis and natural history of HPV-related enoplasia and define the significance of latent or occult HPV infection. Subsequent chapters focus on HPV-related lesions of the cervix, vulva, and penis, HPV, HPV-related invasive genital cancers and HPV infections in paediatric patients. The concluding chapter formulates guidelines for determining the appropriate management strategy for HPV-related genital disease.
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Genital Papillomaviruses and Related Neoplasms, Gerard J. Nuovo, Christopher P. Crum
- Idioma
- Publicado en
- 1991
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- Título
- Genital Papillomaviruses and Related Neoplasms
- Idioma
- Inglés
- Autores
- Gerard J. Nuovo, Christopher P. Crum
- Editorial
- Raven Press
- Publicado en
- 1991
- Formato
- Tapa dura
- Páginas
- 230
- ISBN10
- 0881677639
- ISBN13
- 9780881677638
- Serie
- Etiquetas
- No ficción, Salud & Medicina, Literatura especializada
- Descripción
- This volume reviews the molecular pathology of genital papillomaviruses and related neoplasms, emphasizing the relevance of molecular biology to pathologic diagnosis and clinical management. The book presents a detailed account of HPV-related neoplasms and the factors influencing their origin, development, recurrence, and therapy. A review of the molecular biology of papillomaviruses is followed by descriptions of the techniques for detecting these viruses. The authors then examine the epidemiology, pathogenesis and natural history of HPV-related enoplasia and define the significance of latent or occult HPV infection. Subsequent chapters focus on HPV-related lesions of the cervix, vulva, and penis, HPV, HPV-related invasive genital cancers and HPV infections in paediatric patients. The concluding chapter formulates guidelines for determining the appropriate management strategy for HPV-related genital disease.




