Identification of the presence of human papilloma virus in female patients in Kelantan with cervical cancer using hybridization in situ

The aims of this research was to introduce this new technique in Universiti Sains Malaysia pathology laboratory, to study whether those krilocytes seen in tissue sections stained by HIE are HPV infected cells, To study the incidence of HPV, related cervical neoplasia in Kelantan female population. T...

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Main Authors: Hayati, Nor, Madhavan, Manoharan, Sidek, Mohamad Ros, Jusoh, Rosli
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Language:English
Published: 2000
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author Hayati, Nor
Madhavan, Manoharan
Sidek, Mohamad Ros
Jusoh, Rosli
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Madhavan, Manoharan
Sidek, Mohamad Ros
Jusoh, Rosli
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description The aims of this research was to introduce this new technique in Universiti Sains Malaysia pathology laboratory, to study whether those krilocytes seen in tissue sections stained by HIE are HPV infected cells, To study the incidence of HPV, related cervical neoplasia in Kelantan female population. The association of Human Papilloma viral infection with cervical cancer is wen proven. To investigate this association in local population, we carried out testing more than 60 archival cases in department of Pathology, Universiti Sains Malaysia. These cases were identified based on the presence of koilocytcs cytopathic effect noted at light microscopy of the sections of the biopsies stained by the routine staining of Haematoxylin and eosin (HIE).The first phase of the research was testing for the presence of Human Papilloma Virus DNA utilising in situ hybridisation method with wide spectrum HPV DNA probes. These commercial probes are obtained from DAKO. The broad spec1rum probes contain genomic DNA targets specific to HPV type 6, 11, 16, 18, 30, 31, 33, 35, 45, 51 and 52. The HPV types commonly associated with cancer of the cervix is Type 16 and 18. These probes do not act with human nuclear DNA We tested 25 cases, 19 of them was found to be HPV DNA negative and 6 HPV DNA positive cases. Of the 6 cases; 5 were cancer of the cervix while one was carcinoma in situ. The HPV DNA positive cases was calculated to be 240% much lower than other series done elsewhere in Malaysia.
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spelling usm-425242020-03-20T04:46:30Z http://eprints.usm.my/42524/ Identification of the presence of human papilloma virus in female patients in Kelantan with cervical cancer using hybridization in situ Hayati, Nor Madhavan, Manoharan Sidek, Mohamad Ros Jusoh, Rosli RB151-214 Theories of disease. Etiology. Pathogenesis The aims of this research was to introduce this new technique in Universiti Sains Malaysia pathology laboratory, to study whether those krilocytes seen in tissue sections stained by HIE are HPV infected cells, To study the incidence of HPV, related cervical neoplasia in Kelantan female population. The association of Human Papilloma viral infection with cervical cancer is wen proven. To investigate this association in local population, we carried out testing more than 60 archival cases in department of Pathology, Universiti Sains Malaysia. These cases were identified based on the presence of koilocytcs cytopathic effect noted at light microscopy of the sections of the biopsies stained by the routine staining of Haematoxylin and eosin (HIE).The first phase of the research was testing for the presence of Human Papilloma Virus DNA utilising in situ hybridisation method with wide spectrum HPV DNA probes. These commercial probes are obtained from DAKO. The broad spec1rum probes contain genomic DNA targets specific to HPV type 6, 11, 16, 18, 30, 31, 33, 35, 45, 51 and 52. The HPV types commonly associated with cancer of the cervix is Type 16 and 18. These probes do not act with human nuclear DNA We tested 25 cases, 19 of them was found to be HPV DNA negative and 6 HPV DNA positive cases. Of the 6 cases; 5 were cancer of the cervix while one was carcinoma in situ. The HPV DNA positive cases was calculated to be 240% much lower than other series done elsewhere in Malaysia. 2000 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/42524/1/GP...Pengenalpastian_Kehadiran_Human_Papilloma_Virus_Pada_Pesakit_Wanita_Di_Kelantan_Yang_Menghadapi_Kanser_Serviks_Dengan_Menggunakan_Kaedah_Hibriasi_In_Situ..OCR...2000...pdf Hayati, Nor and Madhavan, Manoharan and Sidek, Mohamad Ros and Jusoh, Rosli (2000) Identification of the presence of human papilloma virus in female patients in Kelantan with cervical cancer using hybridization in situ. In: Identification of the presence of human papilloma virus in female patients in Kelantan with cervical cancer using hybridization in situ. (Submitted)
spellingShingle RB151-214 Theories of disease. Etiology. Pathogenesis
Hayati, Nor
Madhavan, Manoharan
Sidek, Mohamad Ros
Jusoh, Rosli
Identification of the presence of human papilloma virus in female patients in Kelantan with cervical cancer using hybridization in situ
title Identification of the presence of human papilloma virus in female patients in Kelantan with cervical cancer using hybridization in situ
title_full Identification of the presence of human papilloma virus in female patients in Kelantan with cervical cancer using hybridization in situ
title_fullStr Identification of the presence of human papilloma virus in female patients in Kelantan with cervical cancer using hybridization in situ
title_full_unstemmed Identification of the presence of human papilloma virus in female patients in Kelantan with cervical cancer using hybridization in situ
title_short Identification of the presence of human papilloma virus in female patients in Kelantan with cervical cancer using hybridization in situ
title_sort identification of the presence of human papilloma virus in female patients in kelantan with cervical cancer using hybridization in situ
topic RB151-214 Theories of disease. Etiology. Pathogenesis
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