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[Bowenoid papulosis (author's transl)]

H Tritsch

    Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift (1946)
    |June 20, 1980
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Bowenoid papulosis, a skin condition affecting the anogenital area, presents as recurring lesions. Histology suggests a possible viral origin for the cellular dysplasia observed in these cases.

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    Area of Science:

    • Dermatology
    • Pathology
    • Virology

    Context:

    • Bowenoid papulosis (BP) is an anogenital condition observed in adults.
    • This study investigated the clinical and histological features of BP.
    • The condition presents as papulo-verrucous lesions with recurrence potential.

    Purpose:

    • To describe the clinical presentation and histological findings of Bowenoid papulosis.
    • To explore the potential viral etiology of the observed cellular dysplasia.
    • To differentiate BP histology from podophyllin-induced changes.

    Summary:

    • Six patients (3 male, 3 female, aged 24-64) presented with anogenital Bowenoid papulosis.
    • Lesions showed a tendency for recurrence after cold cauterization, though spontaneous healing occurred.

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  • Histopathology revealed acanthomas with dysplasia, including carcinoma in situ, and epidermal changes suggestive of a viral origin.
  • Impact:

    • Findings suggest that the characteristic dysplasia in Bowenoid papulosis may result from viral anaplastic transformation.
    • Highlights the need for further research into the viral etiology of BP.
    • Clarifies histological similarities and differences between BP and podophyllin-induced dysplasia.