Jones R W, Park J S, McLean M R, Shah K V
National Women's Hospital, Auckland, New Zealand.
J Reprod Med. 1990 Dec;35(12):1124-6.
Untreated cases of vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia (VIN) III may progress to invasive vulvar carcinoma. Tissues from 29 New Zealand women with VIN III were examined for the presence of human papillomavirus (HPV) types 6, 11, 16 and 18 by in situ hybridization and polymerase chain reaction. HPV 16, the only HPV type detected in the lesions, was identified in about half the cases. HPV-positive women were younger than HPV-negative women, and their lesions displayed koilocytosis more often. In four of five cases in which there was a progression to invasive cancer, HPV 16 was detected in both the VIN III and invasive cancer tissue.
未经治疗的外阴上皮内瘤变(VIN)III病例可能会发展为浸润性外阴癌。通过原位杂交和聚合酶链反应,对29名患有VIN III的新西兰女性的组织进行检测,以确定是否存在6、11、16和18型人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)。HPV 16是病变中唯一检测到的HPV类型,约半数病例中可检测到。HPV阳性的女性比HPV阴性的女性更年轻,且她们的病变更常出现挖空细胞。在五例发展为浸润性癌的病例中,有四例在VIN III和浸润性癌组织中均检测到HPV 16。