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Les papillomes génitaux

Genital papillomas

Los papilomas genitales

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Conclusions

Ces observations permettent de confirmer que condylomes, dysplasies et cancers génitaux sont dues à des HPV, différents, mais également sexuellement transmissibles et que l’homme constitue un réservoir de virus potentiellement oncogène pour le col utérin. A l’heure actuelle, le dépistage génital complet chez la femme et le dépistage et le traitement des lésions masculines semblent indispensables, en tant que prévention de l’infection et réinfection féminine aprés traitement et en raison du risque éventuel et non encore élucidé qu’elles présentent chez l’homme.

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Barrasso, R. Les papillomes génitaux. Acta Endosc 19, 319–323 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02966806

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