HPV 6-11: low risk HPV infection and disease - Anogenital versus Oral
Monday, December 3, 2018
Scientific Session
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SS 04
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4:15 PM
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5:45 PM
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HPV 6-11: low risk HPV infection and disease - Anogenital versus Oral
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Aud. III / IV
Low-risk HPV viruses 6 and 11 are the causative factor in both genital warts and laryngeal papilloma. Despite the similar clinical problems of recurrence and repeated surgery shared between these diseases, there is surprisingly little collaboration between clinicians (gynecology and otolaryngology) who see these patients, nor an integrated research focus on shared pathophysiology between these subsites. This session focuses on the clinical, immunologic, and epidemiologic similarities and differences between these two diseases and brings together researchers and clinicians to discuss the entire spectrum of human disease caused by low-risk HPV.
4:15 PM
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SS 04-01
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Epidemiology and related diseases (risk of cancers?)
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F.
Frederik
DIKKERS
4:26 PM
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SS 04-02
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Is sequencing of clinical utility?
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M.
Meredith
YEAGER
4:37 PM
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SS 04-03
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Genital and anal warts in known immune-compromised recipients (men versus women)
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J.
Joel
PALEFSKY
4:48 PM
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SS 04-04
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Management of immuno-compromised patients
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L.
Laurent
ABRAMOWITZ
4:59 PM
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SS 04-05
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Child abuse
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A-B.
Anna-Barbara
MOSCICKI
5:10 PM
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SS 04-06
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Laryngal papillomatosis
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S.
Simon
BEST
5:21 PM
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SS 04-07
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Impact of HPV vaccine on population level
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C.
Charles
LACEY
5:32 PM
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SS 04-08
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Discussion
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