Publications
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[frequency of hpv infection of the uterine cervix among perimenopausal women in wielkopolska region]. | human papillomavirus (hpv) is one of the main causes of cervical neoplasia. there is now consistent evidence that human papillomavirus (hpv) has a causal role in the etiology of cervical cancer and that sexual habits and reproductive/hormonal factors are associated with the risk of invasive cervical cancer. in our investigation we estimated the frequency of hpv infection in uterine cervix in women gathered in perimenopausal and postmenopausal groups. | 2002 | 12722378 |
[diagnosis of papilloma viruses in cervical cancer in 414 women from wielkopolska region by the immunohistochemical assessment]. | cervical cancer in poland is second most common type of cancer, after breast cancer. there are known risk factors of cervical cancer development and the most serious one is human papilloma virus infection (hpv). | 2005 | 16363381 |
[risk factors and frequency of occurrence of hpv dna of high oncogenic types in paraepidermal epithelium cells of the uterine cervix, in the trophoblast, and in the peripheral blood of pregnant patients]. | during pregnancy viruses of high oncogenic potential--types 16, 18, 31, 33, 35, which had so far remained in the state of chronic infection, undergo reactivation. among the potential ways of hpv transmission to foetus, the direct perinatal infection is mentioned. in the antenatal period of pregnancy, a descending way of infection through blood is analyzed. | 2008 | 19175046 |
detection of anti-hpv11-l1 antibodies in immune sera from patients suffering from recurrent respiratory papillomatosis using elisa. | infection with human papillomaviruses (mostly hpv6 and hpv11) may lead to recurrent respiratory papillomatosis (rrp), a chronic disease affecting 2-4/100,000 people. papillomas have to be removed surgically so patients can breathe normally. papillomas often grow back and some patients are subjected to a number of operations. in general, asymptomatic hpv-positive people have low levels of antiviral antibodies in their sera, as the human humoral response is weak due to hpv's biology. in patients s ... | 2010 | 20712486 |