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human papillomavirus type 42: new sequences, conserved genome organization.we report the nucleotide sequence and genome organization of the human papillomavirus type 42. hpv42 dna was isolated from vulvar papillomas. it has been detected in benign forms of proliferative lesions only. the genome of hpv42 is 7917 bp long and shows the open reading frame pattern conserved in all hpvs sequenced so far. hpv42 has no high degree of sequence homology to any of the known hpvs. it shows characteristics previously found either exclusively in hpvs associated with invasive carcino ...19921309278
inverted papilloma of the cervix and vagina: report of 2 cases of a rare lesion associated with human papillomavirus 42.we report 2 cases of a lesion that we term inverted papilloma of the lower female genital tract, occurring in the cervix and upper vagina of 60- and 50-year-old women, respectively. microscopically, the features were similar to those of inverted transitional papilloma of the urinary bladder with interconnecting islands, trabeculae, and solid sheets of bland transitional epithelium with an inverted growth pattern. there were small foci of squamous and glandular differentiation in the cervical cas ...201121813160
seborrheic keratosis-like lesions of the cervix and vagina: report of a new entity possibly related to low-risk human papillomavirus infection.we report a series of 7 unusual and morphologically distinct cervical or upper vaginal lesions in women aged 41 to 70 years. the lesions involved the cervix in 3 cases, the upper vagina in 2, the cervix and vagina in 1, and in 1 case the site of origin could not be determined. the lesions had a consistent morphologic appearance with a surface "plaque-like" or "stuck-on" configuration apparent in those cases where surrounding normal tissues were present. broad coalescing solid sheets and intercon ...201727792064
periungual bowenoid papulosis due to human papillomavirus type 42. 201323375694
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