2009, Number 4
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Dermatología Cosmética, Médica y Quirúrgica 2009; 7 (4)
Epidermodysplasia verruciformis. Case report associated to a low oncogenic virus (HPV-11)
Castillo JM, Vargas F, Arenas R, Vega MME, Benuto RE
Language: Spanish
References: 16
Page: 253-257
PDF size: 306.26 Kb.
ABSTRACT
A14 year-old female with a 5 years history of disseminated verruca plana and pityriasis versicolor like
lesions is reported. Diagnosis of epidermodysplasia verruciformis was confirmed by histopathology and
PCR detected a low oncogenic virus (HPV-11).
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