763 resultados para Papiloma (HPV)


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Background: In South Africa, HPV vaccination programme has been incorporated recently in the school health system. Since doctors are the most trusted people regarding health issues in general, their knowledge and attitudes regarding HPV infections and vaccination are very important for HPV vaccine program nationally. Objective: The objective of this study was to investigate factors contributing to recommendation of HPV vaccines to the patients. Methods: This was a quantitative cross-sectional study conducted among 320 doctors, using a self-administered anonymous questionnaire. Results: All the doctors were aware of HPV and knew that HPV is transmitted sexually. Their overall level of knowledge regarding HPV infections and HPV vaccine was poor. But the majority intended to prescribe the vaccine to their patients. It was found that doctors who knew that HPV 6 and 11 are responsible for >90% of anogenital warts, their patients would comply with the counselling regarding HPV vaccination, and received sufficient information about HPV vaccination were 5.68, 4.91 and 4.46 times respectively more likely to recommend HPV vaccination to their patients, compared to their counterparts (p<0.05). Conclusion: There was a knowledge gap regarding HPV infection and HPV vaccine among the doctors.

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Aim Review the literature from 1990 to 2013 to determine known anatomic sites, risk factors, treatments, and outcomes of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) in sub-Saharan Africa. Methods Using a systematic search strategy, literature pertaining to HNSCC in sub-Saharan Africa was reviewed and patient demographics, anatomic sites, histology, stage, treatment, and outcomes were abstracted. The contributions of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), human papillomavirus (HPV) and behavioural risk factors to HNSCC in the region were assessed. Results Of the 342 papers identified, 46 were utilized for review, including 8611 patients. In sub-Saharan Africa, the oropharyngeal/oral cavity was found to be the most common site, with 7750 cases (90% of all cases). Few papers distinguished oropharyngeal from oral cavity, making identification of possible HPV-associated oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) difficult. SCC of the nasopharynx, nasal cavity, or paranasal sinuses was identified in 410 patients (4.8% of all cases). Laryngeal SCC was found in 385 patients (4.5% of all cases), and only 66 patients (0.8% of all cases) with hypopharyngeal SCC were identified. In 862 patients with data available, 43% used tobacco and 42% used alcohol, and reported use varied widely and was more common in laryngeal SCC than that of the oropharyngeal/oral cavity. Toombak and kola nut use was reported to be higher in patients with HNSCC. Several papers reported HIV-positive patients with HNSCC, but it was not possible to determine HNSCC prevalence in HIV-positive compared to negative patients. Reports of treatment and outcomes were rare. Conclusions The oropharyngeal/oral cavity was by far the most commonly reported site of HNSCC reported in sub-Saharan Africa. The roles of risk factors in HNSCC incidence in sub-Saharan Africa were difficult to delineate from the available studies, but a majority of patients did not use tobacco and alcohol.

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Los adenovirus oncolífticos ofrecen un tratamiento muy prometedor para combatir al cáncer. Estos virus se replican pobremente en células de ratón, por lo que para evaluar su eficacia para destruir tumores, usualmente se implantan células tumorales humanas en las cuales se replican los virus, pero con el inconveniente que se deben usar ratones inmunosuprimidos, para evitar que su sistema inmune elimine estas células por ser de diferente especie. Sin embargo, estos ratones no representan un modelo adecuado para evaluar la eficacia terapéutica de dichos adenovirus en ensayos preclfnicos, ya que carecen de mecanismos de defensa propios del sistema inmune que pudiesen coadyuvar en la protección contra el tumor y/o eliminación del adenovirus. Actualmente no existe un modelo de cáncer de cervix en ratones silvestres (inmunocompetentes) en los cuales los tumores se desarrollen a partir de celulas murinas y que los virus oncolfticos se repliquen eficientemente, al igual que en las células humanas, y se permita evaluar su efecto antitumoral. Se ha demostrado que los genes E6 y E7 del HPV-16 facilitan la replicación de los adenovirus. En este trabajo por primera vez se evalu6 1a capacidad de replicación de un adenovirus oncolftico en Ia lfrrea celular murina TC-1 Ia cual posee los genes E6 y E7 del HPV-16. Demostramos que el adenovirus oncolitico Adhz60 indujo en Ia lfnea TC-1 un efecto citopatico evidente, disminuye importantemente su viabilidad celular, indujo la expresión de proteínas virales tempranas y tardas, fue capaz de generar una progenie viral infectiva y de inducir apoptosis. Contribuciones y Conclusiones. Con nuestros resultados demostramos que la linea celular murina TC-1 es permisiva para la replican del virus oncolftico Adhz60. Por lo tanto, las células TC-1 pueden ser usadas como modelo tumoral para evaluar adenovirus oncoliticos en ratones inmunocompetentes.

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The influence of different infectious agents and their association with human papillomavirus (HPV) in cervical carcinogenesis have not been completely elucidated. This study describes the association between cytological changes in cervical epithelium and the detection of the most relevant aetiological agents of sexually transmitted diseases. Samples collected from 169 patients were evaluated by conventional cytology followed by molecular analysis to detect HPV DNA, Chlamydia trachomatis , herpes simplex virus 1 and 2, Neisseria gonorrhoeae , Mycoplasma genitalium , Trichomonas vaginalis, and Treponema pallidum , besides genotyping for most common high-risk HPV. An association between cytological lesions and different behavioural habits such as smoking and sedentariness was observed. Intraepithelial lesions were also associated with HPV and C. trachomatis detection. An association was also found between both simple and multiple genotype infection and cytological changes. The investigation of HPV and C. trachomatis proved its importance and may be considered in the future for including in screening programs, since these factors are linked to the early diagnosis of patients with precursor lesions of cervical cancer.

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This study investigated the rate of human papillomavirus (HPV) persistence, associated risk factors, and predictors of cytological alteration outcomes in a cohort of human immunodeficiency virus-infected pregnant women over an 18-month period. HPV was typed through L1 gene sequencing in cervical smears collected during gestation and at 12 months after delivery. Outcomes were defined as nonpersistence (clearance of the HPV in the 2nd sample), re-infection (detection of different types of HPV in the 2 samples), and type-specific HPV persistence (the same HPV type found in both samples). An unfavourable cytological outcome was considered when the second exam showed progression to squamous intraepithelial lesion or high squamous intraepithelial lesion. Ninety patients were studied. HPV DNA persistence occurred in 50% of the cases composed of type-specific persistence (30%) or re-infection (20%). A low CD4+ T-cell count at entry was a risk factor for type-specific, re-infection, or HPV DNA persistence. The odds ratio (OR) was almost three times higher in the type-specific group when compared with the re-infection group (OR = 2.8; 95% confidence interval: 0.43-22.79). Our findings show that bonafide (type-specific) HPV persistence is a stronger predictor for the development of cytological abnormalities, highlighting the need for HPV typing as opposed to HPV DNA testing in the clinical setting.

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Polymorphisms in chemokine receptors play an important role in the progression of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) to cervical cancer (CC). Our study examined the association of CCR2-64I (rs1799864) and CCR5-Δ32 (rs333) polymorphisms with susceptibility to develop cervical lesion (CIN and CC) in a Brazilian population. The genotyping of 139 women with cervical lesions and 151 women without cervical lesions for the CCR2-64I and CCR5-Δ32 polymorphisms were performed using polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism. The individuals carrying heterozygous or homozygous genotypes (GA+AA) for CCR2-64I polymorphisms seem to be at lower risk for cervical lesion [odds ratio (OR) = 0.37, p = 0.0008)]. The same was observed for the A allele (OR = 0.39, p = 0.0002), while no association was detected (p > 0.05) with CCR5-Δ32 polymorphism. Regarding the human papillomavirus (HPV) type, patients carrying the CCR2-64I polymorphism were protected against infection by HPV type 16 (OR = 0.35, p = 0.0184). In summary, our study showed a protective effect of CCR2-64I rs1799864 polymorphism against the development of cervical lesions (CIN and CC) and in the susceptibility of HPV 16 infection.

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Case Description: An 82-years old Hispanic woman with a past medical history significant for pulmonary thromboembolism on oral anticoagulation, rheumatoid arthritis, and hypertension developed a new onset thrombocytopenia. Clinical Findings: Small clonal B-cells populations (SCBP) also known as monoclonal B-cell lymphocytosis was found as part of the workup for an idiopathic thrombocytopenia and lead ultimately to the diagnosis of parotid primary follicular lymphoma coexisting with Warthin tumor involving the bone marrow in a small extent and oncocytic papilloma located in the maxillary sinus. Treatment and Outcome: Patient was treated with Rituximab monotherapy with improvement on her platelet count. Clinical relevance: Although it is unclear the role of this clonal cells, they may work as a possible diagnostic tool for occult lymphomas. Further prospective studies are needed to confirm this possible association.

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Background: Oral cancer is a significant public health problem world-wide and exerts high economic, social, psychological, and physical burdens on patients, their families, and on their primary care providers. We set out to describe the changing trends in incidence and survival rates of oral cancer in Ireland between 1994 and 2009. Methods: National data on incident oral cancers [ICD 10 codes C01-C06] were obtained from the National Cancer Registry Ireland from 1994 to 2009. We estimated annual percentage change (APC) in oral cancer incidence during 1994–2009 using joinpoint regression software (version 4.2.0.2). The lifetime risk of oral cancer to age 79 was estimated using Irish incidence and population data from 2007 to 2009. Survival rates were also examined using Kaplan-Meier curves and Cox proportional hazard models to explore the influence of several demographic/lifestyle covariates with follow-up to end 2012. Results: Data were obtained on 2,147 oral cancer incident cases. Men accounted for two-thirds of oral cancer cases (n = 1,430). Annual rates in men decreased significantly during 1994–2001 (APC = -4.8 %, 95 % CI: −8.7 to −0.7) and then increased moderately (APC = 2.3 %, 95 % CI: −0.9 to 5.6). In contrast, annual incidence increased significantly in women throughout the study period (APC = 3.2 %, 95 % CI: 1.9 to 4.6). There was an elevated risk of death among oral cancer patients who were: older than 60 years of age; smokers; unemployed or retired; those living in the most deprived areas; and those whose tumour was sited in the base of the tongue. Being married and diagnosed in more recent years were associated with reduced risk of death. Conclusion: Oral cancer increased significantly in both sexes between 1999 and 2009 in Ireland. Our analyses demonstrate the influence of measured factors such as smoking, time of diagnosis and age on observed trends. Unmeasured factors such as alcohol use, HPV and dietary factors may also be contributing to increased trends. Several of these are modifiable risk factors which are crucial for informing public health policies, and thus more research is needed.

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O cancro é um dos principais causadores de milhões de mortes em todo o mundo e sendo o cancro oral, especificamente, a sexta neoplasia mais frequente a nível mundial. Todos os anos são diagnosticados mais de 500 mil novos casos, sendo que as altas taxas de mortalidade e mortalidade não se têm alterado ao longo dos anos. A maior incidência de cancro oral encontra-se na Ásia e na Europa do Sul. Em Portugal, mais precisamente em 2012, foram diagnosticados cerca de 1924 novos casos de cancro oral, dos quais 967 ocorreram em homens. O carcinoma espinocelular é o tipo histológico mais comum, sendo que 90% dos casos de cancro oral são deste tipo. Sabe-se também que esta variante é mais frequente no sexo masculino entre a 5ª e 6 ª década de vida apesar de, a incidência no sexo feminino, ter vindo a aumentar, devido à contínua exposição ao tabaco, álcool e a outros factores de risco. Como foi dito anteriormente, o cancro oral tem uma alta taxa de mortalidade e de morbilidade e, apesar dos avanços no diagnóstico, no tratamento e no conhecimento de quais os factores de risco desta patologia, a taxa de sobrevivência ainda é inferior a 50% o que revela que, o grande problema, passa pelo diagnóstico do cancro em estádios avançados. Assume-se então que, grande parte dos casos de cancro oral, poderiam ter sido evitados se houvesse maior conhecimento e grau de alerta sobre a doença o que tendencialmente, levaria a diagnósticos mais precoces. Neste sentido, este estudo tem como propósito a avaliação do nível de conhecimento geral e do grau de alerta de uma população do interior do país, mais precisamente do Nordeste Transmontano, bem como, efectuar o registo da percepção dos inquiridos relativamente a esta patologia, passando pelo reconhecimento da doença, pelo conhecimento epidemiológico e etiológico, e pela melhor percepção a nível de sinais e sintomas clínicos próprios desta patologia.

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Papillomavirus associated tumors are well recognized entities in humans as well as in animals. Here is reviewed the current understanding of human papillomavirus (HPV) associated cancers to better understand the oncogenic mechanisms of Equine papillomavirus (EcPV) and Bovine Papillomavirus (BPV) in horses. In the first part of this study the interactions between Equine papillomavirus 2 (EcPV-2) and cell cycle proteins are discussed. EcPV-2 has been recognized as the cause of genital squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs) in horses, but the exact mechanism of carcinogenesis is not fully understood. The aim of the first part of this study is to assess the expression of cell cycle proteins p53, p16, pRB and Cyclin D1 in a series of equine SCCs and papillomas. Results confirm the role of EcPV-2 in the pathogenesis of genital SCCs. Moreover, in a small subset of ocular SCCs, EcPV-2 was detected for the first time. By immunohistochemistry, p53 was mostly expressed in ocular SCCs with a suprabasal localization. Regarding p16, overexpression was associated with increased mitotic index but not with viral infection. Investigation on pRB and Cyclin D1 proteins did not show significant correlation with other variables. The second part of this study is focused on the carcinogenetic mechanisms of BPV in equine sarcoids. The aim of the second part of this study was to characterize the typical histomorphological features of equine sarcoids, assess the expression of cell cycle proteins and Ki-67 proliferation index. Our results confirm that the typical histological features of sarcoids cannot be used to correctly classify the clinical types. Moreover, in a subset of sarcoids low pRB-Cyclin D1 scores were associated with simultaneous high p16 expression. The Ki-67 proliferation index confirm the low proliferative activity of sarcoids, except for tumors displaying a fascicular pattern. Finally, a subset of sarcoids recurred after excision.

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O objeto comenta que a abordagem sindrômica é a recomendação do Ministério da Saúde para o tratamento das DSTs. Lista então algumas doenças e as principais maneiras de preveni-las e tratá-las, como: úlceras genitais, sífilis, cancro mole, gonorreia, donovanose, linfogranuloma venéreo e Infecção pelo Papilomavírus Humano (HPV). Expõe uma abordagem individual para cada uma delas. Unidade 2 do módulo 10 que compõe o Curso de Especialização em Saúde da Família.

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Tópico 1 – O papel da equipe multiprofissional O tópico aborda a necessidade de uma concepção de saúde ampliada de saúde da mulher e suas variáveis conforme diversos contextos, faixas etárias e populações específicas, assim como do atendimento humanizado e integral e de projetos terapêuticos relativos a diferentes temas. Trata, também, das questões referentes aos diferentes tipos de câncer ginecológico e realização de ações de educação, prevenção, informação, por parte das equipes multidisciplinares, eixos norteadores de conhecimentos, indicadores de morbimortalidade, intercorrências frequentes: fatores de alteração do ciclo menstrual, carcinoma genital, sangramento uterino disfuncional e sua classificação, incidência e classificação da dismenorreia, síndrome pré-menstrual, fluxo vaginal anormal e prurido vulvar. Tópico 2 – Tipos de câncer ginecológico mais frequentes O tópico aborda a grande incidência de morbimortalidade e o pequeno índice de prevenção e realização de exames para detecção dos dois principais tipos de câncer ginecológico: câncer de mama e câncer de colo uterino. Mostra os principais fatores de risco relativos à vida reprodutivos, taxas de incidência, principais estratégias de rastreamento do MS, sinais e sintomas do câncer de colo uterino, exame Papanicolau e novos métodos de rastreamento, HPV. Apresenta, também, uma reflexão sobre as defasagens, lacunas, avanços técnicos e acesso da população aos mesmos. Conteúdo Online do módulo de Atenção integral à saúde da mulher: Ações da clínica e do cuidado nas principais queixas e agravos ginecológicos para enfermeiro. Unidade 4 do módulo 12 para dentista que compõe o Curso de Especialização Multiprofissional em Saúde da Família.

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Tópico 1 – Lesões brancas da mucosa bucal O tópico aborda as principais lesões brancas presentes na mucosa bucal: candidíase bucal; queimaduras químicas e térmicas; úlceras traumáticas, estomatite, candidíase crônica hiperplásica, queiliteactínica, líquen plano reticular, apresentando: causas, tipologia (removíveis ou não por raspagem), tratamentos possíveis. Tópico 2 - Lesões vermelhas na mucosa bucal O tópico aborda as principais lesões vermelhas presentes na mucosa bucal, destacando a candidíase eritomatosa eritoplástica, mostrando características, aspectos para o diagnóstico diferencial, e tratamento por remoção cirúrgica. Tópico 3 – Lesões pigmentadas da mucosa bucal O tópico apresenta as lesões pigmentadas da mucosa bucal: exógenas e endógenas e a mácula melanóica bucal, suas causas e necessidade ou não de tratamento. Tópico 4 – Lesões que levam à alteração de volume da mucosa bucal O tópico trada de lesões reativas da mucosa bucal, como hiperplasia fibrosa inflamatória, fibroma traumático ou de irritação, granuloma piogênico, fibroma ossificante periférico, lesão periférica de células gigantes, lesões neoplásicas, lipoma, papiloma; suas características e tratamento por remoção cirúrgica. Tópico 5 – Conduta preventiva do câncer bucal O tópico ressalta a relevância que o câncer bucal tem em termos de saúde pública e o papel significativo da AB para sua prevenção. Apresenta as suas características, etiologia, causas, formas de diagnóstico, necessidade de comunicação qualificada com o usuário, fatores de risco, ações de educação em saúde trabalho individual ou coletivo com grupos de apoio, e uma reflexão sobre o tema. Conteúdo Online do módulo de Atenção integral à saúde do adulto: Lesões de mucosa mais frequentes na cavidade bucal. Unidade 4 do módulo 13 para dentista que compõe o Curso de Especialização Multiprofissional em Saúde da Família.

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O Vídeos abordam Infecções pelo HPV; Síndrome de Úlcera Genital; Síndrome de Corrimento Uretral Masculino e Infecção pelo HPV e Síndrome de Corrimento Vaginal/Cervical Feminino e DIPA.

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Curso do PROVAB que apresenta a oportunidade de entender os aspectos relacionados ao vírus HPV, bem como sua relação com o câncer do colo do útero, as ações para operacionalizar a campanha de vacinação contra o HPV e os aspectos relacionados ao registro nominal da vacinação e à cobertura vacinal.