Importance of peniscopy, oncologic cytology and histopathology in the diagnosis of penile infection by human papillomavirus

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Autor(a) principal: Nicolau,Sérgio Mancini
Data de Publicação: 1997
Outros Autores: Martins,Nelson Valente, Ferraz,Paulo Eduardo, Stávale,João Norberto, Gonçalves,Wagner José, Baracat,Edmund Chada, Lima,Geraldo Rodrigues de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: São Paulo medical journal (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-31801997000100003
Resumo: INTRODUCTION: Male genital infection by human papillomavirus is of particular importance since it is often asymptomatic. The patient generally presents no clinical lesion. Therefore, men represent an important reservoir of virus, playing a special role in the transmission and perpetuation of the disease. PATIENTS AND METHODS: In the present prospective clinical trial study, 190 sex partners of women with genital infection by human papillomavirus, associated or not with cervical intraepithelial neoplasia, were investigated. All patients were unaware of or denied the presence of a genital lesion. RESULTS: Cytologic examination revealed koilocytosis in 9 cases (4.7%) in the urethra and in 3 cases (1.6%) in the corona of the glans and the distal prepuce. Peniscopy with the previous use of 5% acetic acid revealed white lesions in 97.9% of the patients. Toluidine blue stained most of the lesions. At least one fragment revealed koilocytosis in the histopathologic study of 97 cases (51.05%). CONCLUSION: The three methods complement one another, allowing a more precise diagnosis of this infection in men.
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spelling Importance of peniscopy, oncologic cytology and histopathology in the diagnosis of penile infection by human papillomavirusPeniscopypapillomavirusHPVcolposcopyINTRODUCTION: Male genital infection by human papillomavirus is of particular importance since it is often asymptomatic. The patient generally presents no clinical lesion. Therefore, men represent an important reservoir of virus, playing a special role in the transmission and perpetuation of the disease. PATIENTS AND METHODS: In the present prospective clinical trial study, 190 sex partners of women with genital infection by human papillomavirus, associated or not with cervical intraepithelial neoplasia, were investigated. All patients were unaware of or denied the presence of a genital lesion. RESULTS: Cytologic examination revealed koilocytosis in 9 cases (4.7%) in the urethra and in 3 cases (1.6%) in the corona of the glans and the distal prepuce. Peniscopy with the previous use of 5% acetic acid revealed white lesions in 97.9% of the patients. Toluidine blue stained most of the lesions. At least one fragment revealed koilocytosis in the histopathologic study of 97 cases (51.05%). CONCLUSION: The three methods complement one another, allowing a more precise diagnosis of this infection in men.Associação Paulista de Medicina - APM1997-02-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-31801997000100003Sao Paulo Medical Journal v.115 n.1 1997reponame:São Paulo medical journal (Online)instname:Associação Paulista de Medicinainstacron:APM10.1590/S1516-31801997000100003info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNicolau,Sérgio ManciniMartins,Nelson ValenteFerraz,Paulo EduardoStávale,João NorbertoGonçalves,Wagner JoséBaracat,Edmund ChadaLima,Geraldo Rodrigues deeng2008-11-07T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1516-31801997000100003Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/spmjhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phprevistas@apm.org.br1806-94601516-3180opendoar:2008-11-07T00:00São Paulo medical journal (Online) - Associação Paulista de Medicinafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Importance of peniscopy, oncologic cytology and histopathology in the diagnosis of penile infection by human papillomavirus
title Importance of peniscopy, oncologic cytology and histopathology in the diagnosis of penile infection by human papillomavirus
spellingShingle Importance of peniscopy, oncologic cytology and histopathology in the diagnosis of penile infection by human papillomavirus
Nicolau,Sérgio Mancini
Peniscopy
papillomavirus
HPV
colposcopy
title_short Importance of peniscopy, oncologic cytology and histopathology in the diagnosis of penile infection by human papillomavirus
title_full Importance of peniscopy, oncologic cytology and histopathology in the diagnosis of penile infection by human papillomavirus
title_fullStr Importance of peniscopy, oncologic cytology and histopathology in the diagnosis of penile infection by human papillomavirus
title_full_unstemmed Importance of peniscopy, oncologic cytology and histopathology in the diagnosis of penile infection by human papillomavirus
title_sort Importance of peniscopy, oncologic cytology and histopathology in the diagnosis of penile infection by human papillomavirus
author Nicolau,Sérgio Mancini
author_facet Nicolau,Sérgio Mancini
Martins,Nelson Valente
Ferraz,Paulo Eduardo
Stávale,João Norberto
Gonçalves,Wagner José
Baracat,Edmund Chada
Lima,Geraldo Rodrigues de
author_role author
author2 Martins,Nelson Valente
Ferraz,Paulo Eduardo
Stávale,João Norberto
Gonçalves,Wagner José
Baracat,Edmund Chada
Lima,Geraldo Rodrigues de
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nicolau,Sérgio Mancini
Martins,Nelson Valente
Ferraz,Paulo Eduardo
Stávale,João Norberto
Gonçalves,Wagner José
Baracat,Edmund Chada
Lima,Geraldo Rodrigues de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Peniscopy
papillomavirus
HPV
colposcopy
topic Peniscopy
papillomavirus
HPV
colposcopy
description INTRODUCTION: Male genital infection by human papillomavirus is of particular importance since it is often asymptomatic. The patient generally presents no clinical lesion. Therefore, men represent an important reservoir of virus, playing a special role in the transmission and perpetuation of the disease. PATIENTS AND METHODS: In the present prospective clinical trial study, 190 sex partners of women with genital infection by human papillomavirus, associated or not with cervical intraepithelial neoplasia, were investigated. All patients were unaware of or denied the presence of a genital lesion. RESULTS: Cytologic examination revealed koilocytosis in 9 cases (4.7%) in the urethra and in 3 cases (1.6%) in the corona of the glans and the distal prepuce. Peniscopy with the previous use of 5% acetic acid revealed white lesions in 97.9% of the patients. Toluidine blue stained most of the lesions. At least one fragment revealed koilocytosis in the histopathologic study of 97 cases (51.05%). CONCLUSION: The three methods complement one another, allowing a more precise diagnosis of this infection in men.
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