Human papillomavirus–associated adenocarcinoma of the palatine tonsil
Furthermore, if parallels are drawn with the cervix where both squamous and glandular neoplasia is thought to arise from HPV infection of a common population of cuboidal embryonic cells at the squamocolumnar junction [4], then the "junctional" zone in tonsillar crypts could also represent...
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description | Furthermore, if parallels are drawn with the cervix where both squamous and glandular neoplasia is thought to arise from HPV infection of a common population of cuboidal embryonic cells at the squamocolumnar junction [4], then the "junctional" zone in tonsillar crypts could also represent the origin of the more common HPV-associated squamous cell carcinomas. |
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