The spectrum of genital human papillomavirus infection among men attending a swedish sexually-transmitted infections clinic: Human papillomavirus typing and clinical presentation of histopathologically benign lesions

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There have been a number of Swedish studies on human papillomavirus (HPV) typing in men, most of which have used less sensitive HPV-typing techniques. The present study included male patients with genital HPV-induced lesions planned for surgery. Samples were prepared for histopathology and PCR. HPV was detected in 233/253 (92%) and HPV 6 or 11 in 89% of the HPV-positive lesions. There were statistically significant differences regarding morphology (p = 0.002), location (p = 0.000001) and colour (p = 0.005) of the lesions for low- vs. mixed or high-risk HPV types. For example, acuminate lesions were mostly found among men with low-risk HPV types, whereas macular lesions were over-represented among them with mixed or high-risk types. The HPV type distribution is similar to that in earlier studies, but we also found correlations with some clinical parameters. © 2013 The Authors.

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Wikström, A., Vassilaki, I., Hedblad, M. A., & Syrjänen, S. (2013). The spectrum of genital human papillomavirus infection among men attending a swedish sexually-transmitted infections clinic: Human papillomavirus typing and clinical presentation of histopathologically benign lesions. Acta Dermato-Venereologica, 93(2), 223–227. https://doi.org/10.2340/00015555-1375

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