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BMC Urol ; 15: 13, 2015 Feb 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25887354

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The human papillomavirus (HPV) prevalence in males has been reported to be between 3.6% and 84%, depending specially on the socioeconomic status. HPV infection has been related as a risk factor for penile cancer. This is a rare tumor, and other risk factors include lack of personal hygiene and men who have not undergone circumcision. Penile cancer is less than 1% of cancers in men in the United States, however, is much more common in some parts of Asia, Africa, and South America, where it accounts for up to 10% of cancers in men. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of HPV-DNA in penile cancers in São Luís, Brazil and to correlate the virus presence to histopathological factors. METHODS: Tumor paraffin samples of 76 patients with penile carcinoma were tested in order to establish the prevalence and distribution of genotypic HPV using PCR/Nested and automated sequencing. To evaluate the association between HPV types and other clinical and morphological variables, a nonparametric ANOVA was performed using a Kruskal Wallis test, and statistical significance was determined to a value of p < 0.05. RESULTS: The average age of patients at the time of diagnosis was 66 years ± 17.10. Regarding location, 65.79% of the tumors were located in the glans, and the most common types were vegetative (34.21%) and squamous (98.68%). Most of the lesions ranged in size from 2.1 to 5.0 cm, presenting Jackson I stage and Broders II degree. It was observed that 32 patients had at least one invaded and/or infiltrated structure. Lymph node involvement was observed in 19.76% of the patients, and 21.05% showed an inflammatory process. In the molecular evaluation, HPV infection was observed in 63.15% of the lesions, and the most common type was HPV 16. CONCLUSIONS: From the statistical analysis, it can be verified that the variables were not associated with infection by the HPV virus. Although penile cancer can result from various risk factors that act in synergy, an HPV virus infection is important for the development of such neoplasm.


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Papillomaviridae/genetics , Papillomavirus Infections/epidemiology , Penile Neoplasms/epidemiology , Penile Neoplasms/virology , Adult , Age Distribution , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Analysis of Variance , Brazil/epidemiology , Cohort Studies , Comorbidity , Genotype , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Papillomaviridae/isolation & purification , Papillomavirus Infections/diagnosis , Penile Neoplasms/pathology , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Prevalence , Retrospective Studies , Risk Assessment
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Rev Soc Bras Med Trop ; 40(4): 469-72, 2007.
Article in Portuguese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17876473

ABSTRACT

A case of spondylodiscitis due to Brucella with systematic manifestation of the disease, in a 56-year-old male patient who was a farmer, is reported. The diagnosis was made from serological tests, with a titer of 1/160. The blood culture was positive and the blood sedimentation rate was high. Radiological abnormalities showed spondylodiscitis at the T8/T9 level that were compatible with this disease. The patient was treated with streptomycin at 1g IM/day for 15 days, and doxycycline plus rifampicin for six weeks, with a clinical improvement in the condition. Vertebral involvement in brucellosis is a complication of variable occurrence in the literature. However, it is considered to be infrequent and difficult to diagnose, particularly in regions with high prevalence of tuberculosis, given that this may mimic conditions of brucellosis. Attention is drawn to this rare case of spondylodiscitis due to brucellosis, given the need for early diagnosis and treatment in order to avoid possible sequelae.


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Brucellosis/diagnosis , Discitis/microbiology , Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use , Brucellosis/drug therapy , Discitis/diagnosis , Discitis/drug therapy , Doxycycline/therapeutic use , Drug Therapy, Combination , Humans , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Male , Middle Aged , Rifampin/therapeutic use , Streptomycin/therapeutic use , Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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