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Re: Dysplasia in unusual patientFrom: Arthurfree (Arthurfree@aol.com)Wed Mar 18 21:28:56 1998
In a message dated 98-03-18 16:24:07 EST, you write: << > There is quite significant evidence that much HPV infection is congenitally acquired! Malcolm Griffiths >> Malcolm, I believe you. From someone who can find dysplasia in nuns I'd believe anything. But for HPV to traverse the neonatal vagina??? Arthur Freeland Warrensburg Missouri
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