IHC and CISH study for detection of HPV in uterine cervical carcinoma

IHC and CISH study for detection of HPV in uterine cervical carcinoma

Immunohistochemical Study and in-situ hybridization for detection of humanpapillomavirus in Uterine Cervical carcinoma

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This study was designed to assess rate of detection and prevalence of HPV in cervical carcinoma hysterectomized patients through both immunohistological and chromogenic in-situ hybridization techniques and to identify and to differentiate histopathologically the high risk genotype of HPV (16, 18 ) from low risk genotype ( 6,11 ). Most investigative works have pointed the virus as an oncogenic agent which implicates as promoter of cervical cancer . There are more than 200 subtypes of HPV ,including low risk types and high risk types (8) . As the size of the problem and the incidence of HPV infe...