Abstract
The diversity of human papillomaviruses (HPVs) and the preferential association of specific HPVs with different types of cutaneous warts and mucosal lesions is at present firmly established (Table 1). With the use of molecular procedures, it has also been possible to detect HPVs in clinically atypical lesions: HPV 4 in keratosis punctata-like small endophytic palmar and plantar warts, HPV 7 in papilloma-like hypertrophic warts in butchers, and HPV 10 and 28 in lesions displaying some features of common and some of plane warts, for which the term “intermediate warts” was coined [7].
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Jabłońska, S. (1988). Human Papillomaviruses. In: Orfanos, C.E., Stadler, R., Gollnick, H. (eds) Dermatology in Five Continents. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-83360-1_21
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