DNAV: Papillomaviridae Flashcards
What are the members that beling the papillomaviridae family?
Alphapapillomavirus
Betapapillomavirus Gammapapillomavirus
Mupapillomavirus
Nupapillomavirus
Which two Human Papillomavirus types are considered high-risk oncogenic strains?
Human Papillomavirus 16 and Human Papillomavirus 18
Which type of cancer is primarily associated with Human Papillomavirus 16 and 18?
Cervical cancer
Which type of warts are commonly caused by low-risk Human Papillomavirus types?
Genital warts
Which type of Human Papillomavirus infection leads to plantar warts?
Plantar warts
What is the most common type of wart caused by Human Papillomavirus?
Common warts
Which Human Papillomavirus types belong to the Alphapapillomavirus genus?
Human Papillomavirus 16 and Human Papillomavirus 18
Which disease is primarily associated with Alphapapillomavirus infections?
Cervical carcinoma
What type of lesions can be caused by Alphapapillomavirus?
Genital warts
What distinguishes Alphapapillomavirus from other Papillomaviridae subcategories?
High-risk oncogenic types associated with cancers
Which patient population is most susceptible to Betapapillomavirus infections?
Immunosuppressed individuals
Which skin condition is associated with Betapapillomavirus?
Cutaneous papillomas (skin warts)
Which type of skin cancer is linked to Betapapillomavirus?
Non-melanoma skin cancer
Which type of lesions does Gammapapillomavirus typically cause?
Cutaneous warts
How do Gammapapillomavirus infections typically present?
Benign warts on the skin
Which body areas are most commonly affected by Mupapillomavirus infections?
Hands and feet
What type of lesions are caused by Mupapillomavirus?
Cutaneous lesions
Which Human Papillomavirus genus is considered the least common?
Nupapillomavirus
What type of lesions are associated with Nupapillomavirus?
Rare cutaneous warts