Abstract
Objective
To assess the prevalence of HPV in benign and malignant laryngeal lesions among Egyptian patients.
Design
Observational analytical cross-sectional study.
Setting
Ain Shams University hospital, Otorhinolaryngology department.
Participants
Formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded specimens of 126 patients (70 benign laryngeal lesions and 56 squamous cell carcinoma lesions) were assessed for the presence of HPV DNA using MY09/11 PCR-based DNA detection.
Main outcome measures
Percentage of positive samples was calculated.
Results
All 70 benign laryngeal lesion specimens were negative for the HPV DNA while 2 of the 56 squamous cell carcinoma lesions (3.6%) were positive.
Conclusions
The presence of HPV DNA in only two specimens in our study suggests that the proportion of laryngeal squamous cell carcinomas attributable to infection by HPV seems to be very low in Egypt.
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