Detection of human papillomavirus infection in tissue blocks by in situ hybridization as compared with a polymerase chain reaction procedure

Tissue blocks from 25 cases of condyloma and/or dysplasia were used for human papillomavirus typing with DNA in situ hybridization, compared with the very sensitive polymerase chain reaction. Only one of these cases was negative with both methods; a case of vaginal “koilocytosis”. Polymerase chain r...

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description Tissue blocks from 25 cases of condyloma and/or dysplasia were used for human papillomavirus typing with DNA in situ hybridization, compared with the very sensitive polymerase chain reaction. Only one of these cases was negative with both methods; a case of vaginal “koilocytosis”. Polymerase chain reaction, as expected, was the more sensitive method, positive in 24 cases, with seven double infections. In situ hybridization was positive in 18 cases, with only two detected double infections. There was excellent agreement between the two methods in typing results. In all cases in situ hybridization showed a positive reaction in areas of koilocytosis and/or dysplasia.
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DNA, Viral - analysis
DNA, Viral - genetics
Female
Genital Diseases, Female - microbiology
Genital Diseases, Female - pathology
Genital Neoplasms, Female - microbiology
Genital Neoplasms, Female - pathology
human papillomavirus
Humans
in situ hybridization
Investigative techniques, diagnostic techniques (general aspects)
Medical sciences
Nucleic Acid Hybridization
Papillomaviridae - classification
Papillomaviridae - isolation & purification
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Polymerase Chain Reaction
Tumor Virus Infections - diagnosis
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