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A Rare Case of HPV-Negative Cervical Squamous Cell Carcinoma
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2015
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Unusual VariantsCervical CancerCervical HealthHuman Papillomavirus VaccinesRare CaseNon-hpv-related NeoplasmPathologyGynecologyCervical AdenocarcinomaCytopathologyPublic HealthMedicinePrecancerous LesionsCarcinomaCancer-associated Virus
It is generally assumed that virtually all cervical squamous cell carcinomas are associated with persistent infection by high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV), although it is well known that unusual variants of cervical adenocarcinoma are mostly HPV negative. We report a case of a well-differentiated cervical squamous cell carcinoma in a 54-yr-old woman, the morphologic features of which suggested a non-HPV-related neoplasm. The tumor was p16 negative. HPV was also negative by 2 methods, including the highly sensitive SPF-10 system. Further study of additional cases is needed to establish the etiological and pathogenetic factors that underlie very rare non-HPV-related cervical squamous cell carcinoma.
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