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A case of infectious esophagitis caused by human papilloma virus
Authors:Quarto G  Sivero L  Somma P  De Rosa G  Mosella F  Nunziata G  Solimeno G  Benassai G
Affiliation:Department of General, Oncological and Videoassisted Surgery, Federico II University, Naples, Italy. gquarto@unina.it
Abstract:Esophageal infections may be caused by diverse pathogens that alter the mucosal lining and produce mild symptoms or sometimes critical clinical diseases with a high risk of mortality, particularly among the immunocompromised. The most common causes of infectious esophagitis are: herpes virus, candida, cytomegalovirus (CMV), and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV); human papilloma virus (HPV) infections are rare in Western countries. Endoscopic features of infectious esophagitis are specific for different agents; nonetheless, differential diagnosis is difficult and requires biopsy, cultures and brushing. We present the clinical case of a young woman admitted to the Department of General Surgery of A.O.U. Federico II, Naples, for a large, deep ulcerative lesion of the esophagus caused by HPV infection.
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