Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9540297 | Pathology | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Although reservations remain, particularly in relation to the prevalence of HPV DNA in non-anogenital sites, HPV DNA testing by PCR: (1) can be successfully performed on FNA material, and (2) in the correct clinical context, can guide clinicians in assigning a site of origin. HPV DNA detection was the major indicator to the primary site in one occult tumour and several where the previous diagnosis of anogenital cancer was not known at presentation.
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Authors
Diana Starac, Brian Brestovac, Gregory F. Sterrett, David W. Smith, Felicity A. Frost,