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Role of histological findings and pathologic diagnosis for detection of human papillomavirus infection in men.

Nikki S Vyas1, Christine M Pierce Campbell2,3, Rahel Mathew4,5, Martha Abrahamsen2,3, Kaisa Van der Kooi4,5, Drazen M Jukic4,5,6, Mark H Stoler7, Luisa L Villa8, Roberto Carvalho da Silva9, Eduardo Lazcano-Ponce10, Manuel Quiterio10, Jorge Salmeron10,11, Bradley A Sirak2, Donna J Ingles2,3, Anna R Giuliano2,3, Jane L Messina3,4,5,12.   

Abstract

Early HPV infection in males is difficult to detect clinically and pathologically. This study assessed histopathology in diagnosing male genital HPV. External genital lesions (n = 352) were biopsied, diagnosed by a dermatopathologist, and HPV genotyped. A subset (n = 167) was diagnosed independently by a second dermatopathologist and also re-evaluated in detail, tabulating the presence of a set of histopathologic characteristics related to HPV infection. Cases that received discrepant diagnoses or HPV-related diagnoses were evaluated by a third dermatopathologist (n = 163). Across dermatopathologists, three-way concordance was fair (k = 0.30). Pairwise concordance for condyloma was fair to good (k = 0.30-0.67) and poor to moderate for penile intraepithelial neoplasia (k = -0.05 to 0.42). Diagnoses were 44-47% sensitive and 65-72% specific for HPV 6/11-containing lesions, and 20-37% sensitive and 98-99% specific for HPV 16/18. Presence of HPV 6/11 was 75-79% sensitive and 35% specific for predicting pathologic diagnosis of condyloma. For diagnosis of penile intraepithelial neoplasia, HPV 16/18 was 95-96% specific but only 40-64% sensitive. Rounded papillomatosis, hypergranulosis, and dilated vessels were significantly (P < 0.05) associated with HPV 6/11. Dysplasia was significantly (P = 0.001) associated with HPV 16/18. Dermatopathologists' diagnoses of early male genital HPV-related lesions appear discordant with low sensitivity, while genotyping may overestimate clinically significant HPV-related disease. Rounded papillomatosis, hypergranulosis, and dilated vessels may help establish diagnosis of early condyloma.
© 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Keywords:  HPV; PeIN; biopsy; condyloma; histopathology; penile intraepithelial neoplasia

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25945468      PMCID: PMC4780420          DOI: 10.1002/jmv.24238

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Virol        ISSN: 0146-6615            Impact factor:   2.327


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