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Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a major cause of cervical cancer.
Human Papillomavirus Infections in Dermatovenereology pulls
together the diverse disciplines of clinical, molecular biological,
socio epidemiological, and immunological research to bridge the gap
between the clinical aspects and basic biology of HPV. This volume
provides a much-needed overview of the scientific and clinical data
of HPV and HPV-associated diseases, exploring opinions on current
therapies and diagnostic methods. It critically reviews the most
frequently used molecular biologic methods, evaluating their
potential in HPV detection. Specialists in dermatology,
genitourinary medicine, gynecology, urology, as well as
pathologists, microbiologists, epidemiologists, and virologists
will appreciate this timely examination of the ubiquitous pathogen,
HPV.
Genital Papillomavirus Infections provides a state of the art
survey on the clinical aspects, diagnosis, treatment, and
prevention of genital papillomavirus infections, written by experts
in the respective fields. Two introductory sections on epidemiology
and molecular biology are followed by chapters on new techniques
for the detection of genital papillomaviruses and their presence in
genital carcinomas. Contributions on the clinical aspects cover
infections of the cervix, male and female external genitalia,
urethra, and oral cavity. A discussion of the immunobiology of
papillomaviruses ends in an evaluation of the prospects for
vaccination, and the application of podophyllotoxin, cryosurgery,
laser therapy, and interferon treatment are described in detail.
This book is unique in placing a strong emphasis on clinical
aspects of genital papillomavirus infections. Mainly addressed to
clinicians, it provides practical guidelines on methods for their
diagnosis and treatment.
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