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Human papillomavirus (HPV) types 6 and 11 are known to be associated with tumours of the upper respiratory tract and anogenital region. Their presence has been demonstrated by a variety of techniques, particularly in benign tumours at these sites. The extremely sensitive polymerase chain reaction indicates that these viruses are more widespread than was previously thought; they are frequently associated with malignant tumours and also with tissue showing no histological abnormality.

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Bryan, R.L., Crocker, J. (1992). Human Papillomavirus Types 6 and 11 in Tumours. In: Becker, Y., Darai, G. (eds) Diagnosis of Human Viruses by Polymerase Chain Reaction Technology. Frontiers of Virology, vol 1. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-84766-0_16

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