Saturday, January 22, 2011

Esophagus with human papilloma virus

Esophagus with human papilloma virus
Esophagus with human papilloma virus is asymptomatic. Lesions are typically found in the distal esophagus. They may appear as erythematous macules, white plates, lumps or cauliflower.
Diagnosis is based on histology. Immunohistochemical koilocitoza the pattern observed, and atypical giant cells Cytology.
Alpha interferon treatment may opt for systemic bleomycin and etoposide with variable results.

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