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SUMMARY:Human Papillomavirus
DESCRIPTION:Illustration: Picture of the Neighborhood – Anatomy of the upper airway & upper digestive tract from Anatomy and Physiology Author: OpenStax; 22.1 Organs and Structures of the Respiratory System by Rice University\, licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License \n  \nGOAL: to raise public awareness and understanding of disease consequent of HPV infection in the upper airway and upper digestive tract. \nSummary: \nHuman Papillomavirus (HPV) refers to a collection of viruses\, some of which cause transmissible disease in humans and have the potential to progress to malignancy (e.g.\, cancer of the uterine cervix in women). These viruses can also cause serious disease processes of the mucosa of the oral and nasal cavities\, pharynx\, larynx\, trachea and esophagus. This presentation will review some of the more prominent of these conditions including;\nJuvenile Laryngeal Papillomatosis;\nHPV+ palatine tonsil & base of tongue carcinoma;\ninverted Schneiderian papilloma of the nasal cavity;\nincluding presenting symptoms\, diagnosis (with appropriate radiographic images as well as microscopic images demonstrating pathological morphology)\,\nand treatment and prevention. \nBy Robert A. Hendrix\, MD \nPodcast interview with Robert \n 
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SUMMARY:Human Papillomavirus
DESCRIPTION:Illustration: Picture of the Neighborhood – Anatomy of the upper airway & upper digestive tract from Anatomy and Physiology Author: OpenStax; 22.1 Organs and Structures of the Respiratory System by Rice University\, licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License \n  \nGOAL: to raise public awareness and understanding of disease consequent of HPV infection in the upper airway and upper digestive tract. \nSummary: \nHuman Papillomavirus (HPV) refers to a collection of viruses\, some of which cause transmissible disease in humans and have the potential to progress to malignancy (e.g.\, cancer of the uterine cervix in women). These viruses can also cause serious disease processes of the mucosa of the oral and nasal cavities\, pharynx\, larynx\, trachea and esophagus. This presentation will review some of the more prominent of these conditions including;\nJuvenile Laryngeal Papillomatosis;\nHPV+ palatine tonsil & base of tongue carcinoma;\ninverted Schneiderian papilloma of the nasal cavity;\nincluding presenting symptoms\, diagnosis (with appropriate radiographic images as well as microscopic images demonstrating pathological morphology)\,\nand treatment and prevention. \nBy Robert A. Hendrix\, MD \nPodcast interview with Robert
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