Abstract
Two cases of squamous carcinoma of the anus in white homosexual men aged 36 and 47 years are reported, each with a short history of rapidly enlarging perianal lesions. Immunological studies showed that both men had pronounced T helper lymphocyte depletion, and antibody to human T cell lymphotropic virus type III (HTLV-III) was detected in both patients. In addition one patient had a long history of wart virus infection of the anal canal. The diminished cellular immunity associated with HTLV-III may have been responsible for the development of the squamous carcinoma, either directly or by its association with human papilloma virus infection.
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Howard, L. C., Paterson-Brown, S., Weber, J. N., Chan, S. T. F., Wharris, J. R., & Glazert, G. (1986). Squamous carcinoma of the anus in young homosexual men with T helper cell depletion. Sexually Transmitted Infections, 62(6), 393–395. https://doi.org/10.1136/sti.62.6.393
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