Case Reports in Medicine (Jan 2012)

Coincidence of HPV11-Positive Urethral Condyloma Acuminatum and HPV-Negative Multiple Bladder Papillomas in a Female

  • Natsuko Nakazaki,
  • Masayoshi Zaitsu,
  • Koji Mikami,
  • Shunsuke Yui,
  • Ayumi Kanatani,
  • Takushi Nakatani,
  • Akiko Ito,
  • Yuta Takeshima,
  • Akiko Tonooka,
  • Hideaki Oka,
  • Tomoko Miki,
  • Takumi Takeuchi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/602819
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2012

Abstract

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Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) are associated with proliferative lesions in a variety of human epithelial types. A 38-year-old female presented with a diagnosis of urethral condyloma acuminatum. She underwent transurethral resection of the urethral condyloma. At that time, multiple (five) bladder tumors were simultaneously found and also removed by transurethral resection. Four of the bladder tumors were diagnosed as squamous papilloma, and the other was urothelial inverted papilloma. Postoperative course was uneventful. Genomic DNA was extracted from 10 μm thick sections of each bladder tumor as well as urethral condyloma. Then, 16 types of HPV DNA sequences were assessed with the PapiPlex method using genomic DNA samples extracted from each bladder tumor as well as urethral condyloma. HPV-11 was detected in DNA extracted from the urethral condyloma, while no HPV DNA sequences were positive in any of the genomic DNA samples extracted from the bladder tumors.