Tag: Papillomavirus
Viruses in Anatomical Pathology
• Poliomyelitis: neurotropic.
Degenerative reversible first (disappearance of Nissl bodies) and final (ment-inflated or neuronal cell shrinkage).
• Papillomavirus (HPV): epidermotropic.
Induced epidermal hyper-plasia on the rete...
Warts
Warts are benign tumors of the skin or mucous membrane due to some papillomavirus (HPV).
Clinical signs:
- Soft growths ("cockscomb"), painless, sometimes grouped together (cauliflower...
Genital warts (Papillomavirus “HPV”)
Highly contagious genital infections caused by Human Papilloma Virus (HPV).
Papillomavirus
Clinical signs:
- Genital warts (soft tumor, "cockscomb") or flat warts (raised papules) painless and often...