International Journal of Dermatology — Kumar P, et al. | July 27, 2017
This paper was designed to figure out if clinically atypical–looking anogenital warts were more likely to be premalignant or malignant as compared to typical warts. It was noted that the atypical clinical morphology of anogenital warts could not serve as a marker of increased malignant potential. High–risk human papillomavirus (HPV) genotypes did not exhibit a statistically prominent relation with dysplasia or positive immunohistochemistry with p53.
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