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Papillomavirus, Human

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JAMA
Original Contributions
Identifying Women With Cervical Neoplasia: Using Human Papillomavirus DNA Testing for Equivocal Papanicolaou Results
M. Michele Manos; Walter K. Kinney; Leo B. Hurley; Mark E. Sherman; Jen Shieh-Ngai; Robert J. Kurman; Janice E. Ransley; Barbara J. Fetterman; James S. Hartinger; Karen M. McIntosh; Gene F. Pawlick; Robert A. Hiatt
JAMA 1999; 281: 1605-1610. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

JAMA
Editorials
Evaluating the Role of HPV Testing for Women With Equivocal Papanicolaou Test Findings
J. Thomas Cox
JAMA 1999; 281: 1645-1647. [Extract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Arch Dermatol
Corrections
Wrong Table Published
Arch Dermatol 1998; 134: 791. [Full text] [PDF]  

Arch Dermatol
Correspondence
Detection and Typing of Human Papillomavirus in Skin Lesions From Renal Transplant Recipients and Equivalent Lesions From Immunocompetent Patients
Carlos Ferrándiz; María J. Fuente; Aurelio Ariza; Miquel Ribera; Cristina Paradelo
Arch Dermatol 1998; 134: 381-382. [Extract] [Full text] [PDF]  

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