HPV - tratamiento del hpv
DIAGNOSIS OF HPV
HPV
MEDICAL CENTER and HPV MEDICAL GROUP HPV MEDICAL GROUP has been created
to prevent, to diagnose and treat HPV before it develops into cancer.
For this purpose, we use DNA detection techniques (PCR and
hybrid-capture) which allow us to make a diagnosis of the virus in its
early stages of infection, also called “latent
stage”. At the same time, these techniques let us know if the
virus is benign or related to cancer being able to establish the risk
of the infection.
Most
of our members have been trained in our country and abroad and were
awarded for their research projects and medical journals in
International Medical Congresses.
One
of our departments in our center is oriented to research in Clinical
Pharmacology, working for the pharmaceutical industry with national and
international laboratories, contributing to the development of new
drugs. Part of our team has worked in the production of pharmaceutical
drugs since the 60’s as well as in the development of new
diagnostic techniques currently applied becoming pioneers in some areas
of medicine. As a result of our work, we have successfully treated
thousands of patients to date. We are continuously pushing ourselves to
find new cures for diseases taking them as a challenge.
We
have been working for more than three years in new therapeutic
approaches to treat Human Papillomavirus in its different stages of
infection.
These
techniques were designed after several years of using classic
therapeutic procedures such as the use of trichloroacetic acid,
podophyllin, interferons, podophyllotoxin, electrocautery, leep,
others, that produce regular results and suffering for the patients.
The
main goal of our medical team is the treatment of human papillomavirus
in clinical phase, and early stages.
Early
detection and treatment of human papillomavirus allowed us to perform
new therapeutic approaches that will be communicated in medical
congresses and published shortly.
PCR
Using
molecular pathology techniques, the HPV test, unlike the pap smear,
allows us to have a precise diagnosis of the Human Papillomavirus. The
Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) is a painless technique which involves
the extraction of cellular material as it is done in a pap smear but,
unlike this, it has a sensitivity of 100% in the cervix. In other
words, there is no possibility of false negatives if the extraction is
correctly performed. This molecular biology technique, which we prefer
and recommend, also gives us the possibility to find out which type of
HPV the patient actually has. The importance of this lies in the fact
that there are tumor viruses, in other words, viruses related to cancer
such as: HPV 16, 18, 31, 33, 35, 39, 45, 51, 52, 56, 58, 59 and 68,
among others. There are other viruses related to benign warts which may
result unsightly or contagious. This technique is also used in other
genital areas such as the vagina, vulva, anus, penis or other parts of
the body, which cannot be contagious, such as the mouth or areas of the
skin near the genitals and different organs where the HPV infections
are less frequent.
HYBRID
CAPTURE
Another
currently used technique for detection of the HPV is the
“hybrid-capture” test which gives us the
possibility to obtain information about the human papillomaviruses
connected to genital infection or cervix cancer as well as some benign
viruses related to common warts. Unlike PCR, this technique does not
report on the infectious type of viruses and it is only sensitive to
the most frequently found viruses.
The
“hybrid-capture” detects HPV viruses which are
often found in the genitals. These one are classified in: Group I: 6,
11, 42, 43, 44, 53 and 54 called “low-risk” HPV
types and which are not related to cancer; and Group II viruses, also
called of “high-risk”: 16, 18, 31, 33, 35, 39, 45,
51, 52, 56, 58, 59 and 68 related cancer.
Molecular
biology techniques must be applied for woman and man
HPV
Medical Center Triage:
PCR,
Pap Smear and Colposcopy.
Microcolpohysteroscopy
Microscopy:
special lens
Others
Consults
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us info@hpvmedicalcenter.com.ar
Última actualización 19/05/2012 16:48:00

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