Re: Dysplasia in unusual patient

From: Arthurfree (Arthurfree@aol.com)
Tue Mar 17 22:09:31 1998


In a message dated 98-03-17 15:05:13 EST, you write:

<< one of the local homes for institutionalized patients. > His patient was a 20-ish year old severely handicapped female with
Downs >Syndrome. >>

I know this doesn't relate to the treatment of the current condition (though it might prevent further morbidity), but I'd be very concerned about how someone so described might have been exposed to Human Papillomavirus DNA.

Arthur Freeland Warrensburg Missouri





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