Affiliation:
1. Department of Dermatology Juntendo University Urayasu, Hospital Chiba Japan
2. Department of Dermatology Japanese Red Cross Saitama Hospital Saitama Japan
3. Department of Biological Process of Aging Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology Tokyo Japan
Abstract
AbstractTo date, 10 types of human papillomavirus have been identified that cause flat warts, including human papillomavirus type 3, which belongs to species group 2 of the genus alpha papillomavirus. Among these 10 types, human papillomavirus type 94 is most closely related to human papillomavirus type 10, sharing 86% homology. In this study, we conducted polymerase chain reaction analysis with sequencing on samples obtained from cutaneous lesions located on the face and lower legs of an individual, revealing the presence of human papillomavirus type 94. Dermatoscopic findings revealed numerous dotted vessels within one group of macular brown lesions located on the lower leg, which contributed to the diagnosis of flat warts. An online search revealed that human papillomavirus type 94 has previously been detected in various skin diseases, and we provide a review of prior reports.
Subject
Dermatology,General Medicine