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Histopathological Tracing of HPV Genotypes 6 and 11 in Pediatric Patients in Medical City with Chronic Palatine and Pharyngeal Tonsillitis

Clinical Laboratory, ISSN: 1433-6510, Vol: 70, Issue: 1, Page: 59-67
2024
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Data from University of Baghdad Advance Knowledge in Tonsillitis (Histopathological Tracing of Hpv Genotypes 6 and 11 In Pediatric Patients In Medical City With Chronic Palatine and Pharyngeal Tonsillitis)

2024 APR 29 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Pediatrics Daily News -- Investigators discuss new findings in Pharyngeal Diseases and Conditions

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Background: HPVs are considered to have high-oncogenic risk. These genotypes have been proven to have a causal link to cancers, in pediatric and youth patients, with high rates of HPV presence in the tonsillar tissues. Objective: A prospective case-control research for determining HPV 6/11 genotypes in tonsillar specimens of children who underwent operations in the otolaryngology departments of the Medical City Complex, Baghdad, Iraq, for their non-oncologic palatine and pharyngeal tonsillar hypertrophies. Methods: This study enrolled 102 tonsillar tissues, 82 from pediatric patients aged from 4 to 12 years and who underwent tonsillectomies for non-oncologic palatine and pharyngeal tonsillar hypertrophies; 38 specimens were from single operations while 22 were multiple specimens from the same pediatric patients, represented as a total of 44 tissues). In addition, trimmed nasal tissues from 20 patients, with unremarkable pathological changes, were included as the control group. For HPV 6/11 DNA detection, specific DNA probes were used for the chromogenic in situ hybridization (CISH) technique. Results: In the palatine tonsillar hypertrophied tissue group, 26.2% of the tissues revealed positive CISH signals for HPV 6/11 DNA. Regarding the pharyngeal tonsillar hypertrophied tissues, 22.5% of the specimens expressed positive CISH reactions. Among the 22 pediatric patients who had combined pharyngeal and palatine tonsillectomies, in 22.7% both sites expressed positive signals. No positive-CISH reactions were documented in the control nasal tissues. Statistically a significant difference was seen when compared to the control group. Conclusions: Significant rates of HPV were observed which pointed to the spread of HPV, among other STIs, and in mothers of at least this studied pediatric group. Also, this represented a critical mark as reservoir tissue sites, allowing transmission to other mucosal tissue localizations, playing part in their pathogenesis.

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Azzam M. Abbas; Ahmed Muhei Rasheed; Shamil A. Hilal; Saad H. Mohammed-Ali; Khalil I. Abid-Mohammed; Shakir H.M. Al-Alwany; Athraa Y. Al-Hijazi

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