Role of histological findings and pathologic diagnosis for detection of human papillomavirus infection in men

Early HPV infection in males is difficult to detect clinically and pathologically. This study assessed histopathology in diagnosing male genital HPV. External genital lesions (n = 352) were biopsied, diagnosed by a dermatopathologist, and HPV genotyped. A subset (n = 167) was diagnosed independently...

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Hauptverfasser: Vyas, Nikki S., Pierce Campbell, Christine M., Mathew, Rahel, Abrahamsen, Martha, Van der Kooi, Kaisa, Jukic, Drazen M., Stoler, Mark H., Villa, Luisa L., da Silva, Roberto Carvalho, Lazcano-Ponce, Eduardo, Quiterio, Manuel, Salmeron, Jorge, Sirak, Bradley A., Ingles, Donna J., Giuliano, Anna R., Messina, Jane L.
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description Early HPV infection in males is difficult to detect clinically and pathologically. This study assessed histopathology in diagnosing male genital HPV. External genital lesions (n = 352) were biopsied, diagnosed by a dermatopathologist, and HPV genotyped. A subset (n = 167) was diagnosed independently by a second dermatopathologist and also re‐evaluated in detail, tabulating the presence of a set of histopathologic characteristics related to HPV infection. Cases that received discrepant diagnoses or HPV‐related diagnoses were evaluated by a third dermatopathologist (n = 163). Across dermatopathologists, three‐way concordance was fair (k = 0.30). Pairwise concordance for condyloma was fair to good (k = 0.30–0.67) and poor to moderate for penile intraepithelial neoplasia (k = −0.05 to 0.42). Diagnoses were 44–47% sensitive and 65–72% specific for HPV 6/11‐containing lesions, and 20–37% sensitive and 98–99% specific for HPV 16/18. Presence of HPV 6/11 was 75–79% sensitive and 35% specific for predicting pathologic diagnosis of condyloma. For diagnosis of penile intraepithelial neoplasia, HPV 16/18 was 95–96% specific but only 40–64% sensitive. Rounded papillomatosis, hypergranulosis, and dilated vessels were significantly (P 
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Condylomata Acuminata - diagnosis
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HPV
Human papillomavirus
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Human papillomavirus 11 - isolation & purification
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Human papillomavirus 16 - genetics
Human papillomavirus 16 - isolation & purification
Human papillomavirus 16 - pathogenicity
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Male
Men
Papillomaviridae - genetics
Papillomaviridae - isolation & purification
Papillomaviridae - pathogenicity
Papillomavirus Infections - diagnosis
Papillomavirus Infections - pathology
Papillomavirus Infections - virology
PeIN
penile intraepithelial neoplasia
Penile Neoplasms - diagnosis
Penile Neoplasms - virology
Penis - pathology
Polymerase Chain Reaction
Sensitivity and Specificity
Virology
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