Human Papillomavirus-16
The most common viral
infection in the reproductive tract is
human papilloma virus (HPV). Most sexually active women and men will become infected at some point in their lives, and some can become infected more than once. There are many forms of HPV and there are others which do not trigger issues. A small proportion of infections with certain types of HPV can persist and progress to cervical cancer. HPV 16 is the most common high-risk type of HPV and usually does not cause noticeable symptoms, although it can cause changes in the cervix. It causes 50 percent of cervical cancers worldwide. While HPV-16 is also associated with oral cancers due to the transmission of HPV through oral sex. HPV infections can eventually go away on their own, although scientists aren’t entirely sure how. The
Human Papillomavirus-16 and research publishes high-quality
research articles that have been removed after a thorough review. All
research articles become part of the permanent scientific record.
High Impact List of Articles
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Topography of mental foramen in
a selected Belarusian population
according to cone beam computed
tomography
Sergey Lvovich Kabak,
Natallia Victorovna
Zhuravleva
, Yuliya
Michailovna
Melnichenko* & Nina
Alexandrovna Savrasova
Research Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Topography of mental foramen in
a selected Belarusian population
according to cone beam computed
tomography
Sergey Lvovich Kabak,
Natallia Victorovna
Zhuravleva
, Yuliya
Michailovna
Melnichenko* & Nina
Alexandrovna Savrasova
Research Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Computer-aided diagnosis in digital mammography: comparison of two commercial systems
Donato Cascio, Francesco Fauci, Marius Iacomi, Giuseppe Raso, Rosario Magro, Debora Castrogiovanni, Guido Filosto, Raffaele Ienzi & Maria Simone Vasile
Research Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Computer-aided diagnosis in digital mammography: comparison of two commercial systems
Donato Cascio, Francesco Fauci, Marius Iacomi, Giuseppe Raso, Rosario Magro, Debora Castrogiovanni, Guido Filosto, Raffaele Ienzi & Maria Simone Vasile
Research Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Is MRI becoming the new gold standard for diagnosing iron overload in hemochromatosis and other liver iron disorders?
A Castiella, JM Alústiza, E Zapata & JI Emparanza
Perspective: Imaging in Medicine
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Is MRI becoming the new gold standard for diagnosing iron overload in hemochromatosis and other liver iron disorders?
A Castiella, JM Alústiza, E Zapata & JI Emparanza
Perspective: Imaging in Medicine
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Safety and clinical usefulness of gadoteric acid including post-marketing surveillance
Toyohiro Ota, Junko Kimura and Tsuneo Ishiguchi
Contrast Agent Evaluation: Imaging in Medicine
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Safety and clinical usefulness of gadoteric acid including post-marketing surveillance
Toyohiro Ota, Junko Kimura and Tsuneo Ishiguchi
Contrast Agent Evaluation: Imaging in Medicine
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The role of biomarkers in thoracic imaging
William F Auffermann, Lacey Washington, Elizabeth B Gottlin and Edward F Patz Jr
Perspective: Imaging in Medicine
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The role of biomarkers in thoracic imaging
William F Auffermann, Lacey Washington, Elizabeth B Gottlin and Edward F Patz Jr
Perspective: Imaging in Medicine
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