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HPV y lesiones de cavidad oral

Authors: Muñoz Baltar, Jorge;

HPV y lesiones de cavidad oral

Abstract

El c?ncer de cabeza y cuello es el sexto c?ncer m?s com?n a nivel global, estando reconocido el HPV como un factor de riesgo en el desarrollo del carcinoma de c?lulas escamosas con una tasa de mortalidad mayor al 50% a los 5 a?os. Se ha estudiado el genotipado de HPV en 73 pacientes, observando carcinomas epidermoides bien diferenciados mayoritariamente, y detectando en cavidad oral un 14,28% de positivos, de los cuales han resultado los genotipos HPV-82, 66, 61 y 16. Encontramos un ?nico tipo de alto riesgo (16), dos tipos probablemente de alto riesgo (82 y 66) y un tipo de bajo riesgo (61). Atendiendo a la localizaci?n de las lesiones, la exploraci?n del suelo de la boca, mucosa yugal, tr?gono retromolar, paladar y las am?gdalas, por parte del odont?logo, es fundamental a fin de descartar lesiones malignas asociadas a HPV de forma precoz.

Trabajo de fin de grado. Grado en Odontolog?a. Curso acad?mico 2015-2016

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3299 otras especialidades medicas (Odontolog?a), HPV, Human papillomavirus, C?ncer oral, 3207.13 Oncolog?a, Genotipado, Cáncer de cabeza y cuello, 3299 otras especialidades medicas (Odontología), Cáncer oral, C?ncer de cabeza y cuello, 3207.13 Oncología

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