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Bronchial HPV; the good the bad and the unknown.

TitleBronchial HPV; the good the bad and the unknown.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2020
AuthorsZarogoulidis, P., Tryfon S., Sapalidis K., Tsakiridis K., Baka S., Huang H., Bai C., Hohenforst-Schmidt W., Hatzibougias D., Athanasiou E., Vagionas A., Saroglou M., & Kosmidis C.
JournalRespir Med Case Rep
Volume30
Pagination101053
Date Published2020
ISSN2213-0071
Abstract

Background: Solitary tracheobronchial papilloma (STBP) is a rare benign tumor. Human papilloma virus (HPV) infection is associated with dysplasia and a high risk of carcinoma.
Case 1: Sixty five year old male with hemoptysis and with coilocytic atypia, indicating the presence of HPV.
Case 2: Thirty two year old female with a polypoid villoglandular bronchial structure and no cytoplasmic or nuclear atypia but prominent microvilli.
Discussion: Tissue sample is the best sample in order to determine and distinguish the two entities, local treatment should be considered as first option when possible.

DOI10.1016/j.rmcr.2020.101053
Alternate JournalRespir Med Case Rep
PubMed ID32309132
PubMed Central IDPMC7155231

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