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Korean Journal of Dermatology
1996 Volume.34 No. 1 p.160 ~ p.165
Two Cases of HPV 16-positive Bowenoid papulosis Treated with Dphenylcyclopropenone Immunotherapy
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Abstract
Bowenoid papulosis(BP) is characterized by multiple papules with a benign clinical course but having a histopathology of squamous cell carcinoma in situ on the external genitalia of sexually active men and women.
It is well known that the Human papilloma virus(HPV) is conneted with the development of BP. Out of these, HPV 16 which has been frequently found in the BP lesions is an oncogenic virus and the theory that BP might progress to intraepithelial
neoplasia
and advanced carcinoma has been postulated.
Local destructive therapy including electrodessication, laser surgery, cryosugery, and surgical excision is effective and produces a low recurrence rate. However, pain, bleeding, restriction in activity, and postoperative scars are inevitable
with
complete destruction of the multiple lesions.
It has been suggested that diphenylcyclopropenone(KCP) might be a promising therapeutic agent for various viral diseases including HPV-related warts. It is a potent sensitizer which is not mutagenic and works by the induction of type ¥³
hypersensitivity
response in HPV infected tissue, leading to wart destruction..
We herein, report 2 cases of HPV 16-positive BP treated with DCP immunotherapy.
(Kor J Dermatol 1996;34(1) : 160~165)
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