Prevalencia del virus papiloma humano en pacientes con diagnóstico de carcinoma escamoso de la cavidad oral

Pennacchiotti Gina, Saez R, Martinez MJ y cols

Keywords: Human papilloma virus, squamous carcinoma, oral cavity.

Abstract

To establish the prevalence of HPV in patients with diagnose of Oral Squamous cell carcinoma, treated in the Instituto Nacional del Cáncer in fresh tumoral samples. Methods: Cross-sectional study. The inclusion criteria were patients over 18 years, histological diagnosis of Oral Squamous cell carcinoma, that haven’t received any previous cancer treatment, in normal physical and mental conditions. All patients signed an informed consent. Samples consisting of fresh biopsies of lesions with clinical and pathological diagnosis were made. The samples were processed in the Programme of Virology, Faculty of Medicine, Universidad de Chile, through PCR and genotyped by Linear Array® (ROCHE). Results: The prevalence of VPH obtained in this patients was of 9.09% (2/22), corresponding 1 to VPH 56. The positive patients for VPH resulted to be a man of 35 years and a woman of 73 years (9%). Conclusion: The prevalence of HPV in this type of patients was 9.09%, similar than the international publications.

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Título de la Revista: REVISTA CHILENA DE CIRUGIA
Volumen: 68
Editorial: Elsevier
Fecha de publicación: 2016
Página de inicio: 137
Página final: 142
Idioma: español
Financiamiento/Sponsor: Programa de Virologia I.C.B.M. Facultad de Medicina Universidad de Chile
Notas: Scielo