Publications by authors named "E Sendagorta-Cudos"

Article Synopsis
  • High-grade anal intraepithelial squamous lesions are common in men who have sex with men and are HIV-positive, increasing their risk of anal cancer, while low-grade lesions typically resolve on their own.
  • A study of 94 HIV-positive men showed a high prevalence (87%) of high-risk HPV, with nearly half having low-grade lesions at the start, but no cases of anal cancer were reported.
  • Factors like longer HIV infection duration, and tobacco and alcohol use were linked to the development of high-grade lesions, highlighting the importance of education in reducing risk.
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Traditionally, lymphogranuloma venereum (LGV) has been associated with disease of the genital area. However, atypical presentations and proctitis are increasingly observed. We report a case of LGV affecting the dorsum of the tongue, which presented as a very painful ulcer.

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Background: People living with HIV have an increased risk of anal cancer.

Objective: To estimate anal cancer incidence and related risk factors in a national cohort of HIV-infected patients.

Design: Prospective multicenter cohort study.

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