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Manifestations of anogenital HPV infection in the male partners of women with anogenital warts and/or abnormal cervical smears.
Authors:C Law  A Merianos  C Thompson  B Rose  Y Cossart  J Grace
Institution:Sydney STD Centre, Sydney Hospital, Australia.
Abstract:The prevalence and manifestations of anogenital human papillomavirus (HPV) infection in 154 men, all of whom were the sexual partners of women with either overt anogenital warts or cervical HPV-related abnormalities, were assessed using clinical, histopathological and molecular criteria. Detailed examination of the anogenital region using a colposcope was supplemented by the use of 5% acetic acid to detect possible foci of subclinical HPV infection. Biopsies of warts and aceto-white lesions were examined histopathologically and by HPV DNA hybridization using radiolabelled HPV 6/11 and 16/18 DNA probes. More than two-thirds of the men had clinical indications of genital HPV infection: 37% had apparent macroscopic warts, almost invariably in combination with aceto-white lesions; while 34% had aceto-white lesions only. The overwhelming majority of these lesions (92%) were located on the penis only. However, only 49% of the macroscopic and 29% of the aceto-white lesions showed histological features consistent with a conclusive diagnosis of HPV infection; while the corresponding figures for HPV DNA positivity were 72% and 56% respectively. Current HPV infection was strongly associated with a past history of anogenital warts, but there was little or no correlation between the manifestations of HPV infection in the male and female sexual partners.
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